The Impact of AI on Employee Wellbeing

Balance technological progress and employee wellbeing
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As artificial intelligence rapidly integrates into our workplaces, the question arises: how does this affect the experience and wellbeing of the individuals who form the backbone of our organizations?
In this keynote, we delve deep into the dynamics of humans and machines, explore the opportunities and challenges AI brings, and emphasize the need to find a balance between technological progress and employee wellbeing. We focus on ensuring that technology serves our employees rather than the other way around.
Maintaining a balanced approach in the implementation of AI in the workplace is crucial. This involves harnessing the benefits while addressing and minimizing the drawbacks.
About
Ann is a pioneer in professionalizing well-being at work. She was the first Wellbeing Director in Belgium (DPG media) and has been a much sought-after and passionate speaker on well-being, work happiness and leadership for years. She wants to convince business leaders to embed well-being in their organization so that it is not just a loose initiative but part of the corporate culture. She makes it clear that well-being within a company is a shared responsibility and focuses on the role of the organization, the manager and the employee.
She inspires board and management teams on the one hand, but is equally asked to inspire the employees themselves with tips and insights for more resilience, a positive mindset, less stress and more balance. Efficient meetings and e-mailing are also discussed, as well as the importance of communication and connection now that many organizations are opting for hybrid working.
Ann wrote the books 'Countdown to Monday' and 'Wellbeing = Profit', and her third book 'je werk of je leven' she co-wrote with Prof Stijn Baert.
Ann is a much sought-after keynote speaker at home and abroad because of her authentic and hands-on approach. In her keynote she opts for a mix of the concrete tips & tricks from her first book and she also focuses on the role of the organization and the manager in the happiness and enthusiasm of employees with strong insights from her second book.
Among others, the following topics can be discussed: - The why of a well-being policy - The role of the organization, the leader and the employee himself - The importance of focus, break and exercise - Keeping connection in a hybrid work system - A more efficient meeting and mail policy - The skills of a good leader, also at a distance - Stress & Attention Management - Keeping a positive mindset in times of change - Selfcare : sleep - nutrition - digital detox.
Ann De Bisschop
The first Wellbeing Director in Belgium :-), Author of 3 books, Keynote speaker & Wellbeing consultant