Kirsten MacQuarrie, Sector Development Manager at CILIP Scotland and creator of the WINspiration series, will chair the panel, and we are delighted to be joined by Professor Vanessa Beck, Professor…
Exploring leadership from every seat, this session with consider how to secure a place at the table - and keep it - to influence strategy and policy creation, whether at…
Whether LinkedIn fills you with joy at the thought of building an online presence, or dread at engaging in self-promotion, there's no doubt that the platform can be a powerful…
CILIP’s recent survey into AI use cases across the sector found that that many organisations are facing challenges around huge contrasts in levels of literacy across the workforce; time to experiment and try tools out; and in many cases, an AI tool freeze (or at least vagueness around responsible and permitted use) in the absence of an organisation’s AI policy.
The session will provide examples of best-practice approaches to supporting AI literacy in different parts of the sector, featuring perspectives from healthcare, higher education and corporate KM.
With an aging population and a large cohort of professionals – across all sectors – nearing retirement age, how do we preserve the skills, knowledge and expertise of our most experienced personnel to protect against organisational knowledge loss?