First jobs can be overwhelming, but behavioural science tells us there is a formula to designing high-impact programmes to support your new joiners. Providing a map through this uncertainty can be as simple as nailing three key elements.
Join Dr Khairunnisa Mohamedali, Chief Innovation Officer at The Smarty Train, and Georgia Greer, Head of Insights at The ISE, for a live masterclass and Q+A, where we’ll explore three essential elements to world-class programmatic design:
We’ll share tried-and-tested frameworks to build your own high-impact programmes regardless of audience, supported by award-winning case studies of where these design tips have been put into practice with pioneering global brands including Sky and lululemon.
As Chief Innovation Officer at The Smarty Train, Khairunnisa works at the intersection of organisational culture, award-winning innovation and human-centred design. Working with talent leaders cross-sector, she is a published methodologist, recipient of the Woman of the Future Award, and a thought leader on talent trends.
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Having been privileged to work with a variety of employers in different sectors, including the Bank of England and Deloitte, Georgia has recently joined the ISE as Head of Insights, focusing on two of her professional passions - insights and analytics.
She is passionate about all things talent, employability and future of work, and loves hearing about what others are doing, sharing good practices, and learning from each other. She also likes the data side of things, understanding what it is telling us, and translating that into trends and tangible actions.
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