AI Skills for the UK Workforce – Building Workforce Readiness
AI is transforming work at a pace most leaders have never seen before. The real challenge isn’t understanding the technology — it’s knowing how to prepare your people, your teams, and your organisation for the changes already underway.
In this session with Dr Nisreen Ameen, Director, Digital Organisation and Society Research Centre at Royal Holloway, University of London, we’ll cut through the noise and share a practical, leadership‑focused view of workforce readiness, based on insights from the AI Skills for the UK Workforce report.
Attendees will learn:
- What effective leadership looks like in a rapidly evolving AI landscape
- Clear, actionable framework to identify the AI skills your organisation needs now—and soon
- Three practical tools you can start using immediately:
- The AI Skills Framework
- The AI Adoption Pathway Model
- The Employer AI Adoption Checklist
- How these tools can shape smarter workforce planning, training investment, and responsible AI deployment
This isn’t a technical seminar. It’s a hands‑on, strategy‑focused session designed to give leaders confidence, clarity, and a way forward.
Walk away with insights you can apply the very next day — and a clearer picture of how to build an AI‑ready workforce.
PRICE GUIDE (INC VAT)
Free for LCCI members, Community Network and Non-members
Limited to two places per member company on a first come, first served basis.
About our Speaker
Dr Nisreen Ameen
Dr Nisreen Ameen is an internationally recognised expert in digital marketing, artificial intelligence (AI), and leadership decision-making, and currently serves as Director of the Digital Organisation and Society (DOS) Research Centre at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Her work focuses on how senior leaders and organisations can adopt AI in ways that deliver strategic value while managing risk, responsibility, and organisational change.
Recognised as one of the UK’s Top 100 Marketing Influencers, she regularly advises business leaders and policymakers on AI adoption and skills strategy and is a frequent keynote speaker at senior leadership forums and industry events. Her work is widely recognised for bridging rigorous research with real-world executive decision-making.