Change Management for HR in the Wake of AI
34mIntermediate2025-04-01
Authors

Alisa Cohn
Executive Coach and Leadership Development Expert
Course details
As AI transforms the workplace, HR professionals can play a critical role in leading and managing this continuous change. This course for senior HR leaders explores the need to shift from event-driven to continuous change management, addressing the challenges posed by AI's rapid advancement. Join instructor Alisa Cohn as she shares insights into overcoming resistance to AI technologies, assessing organizational readiness, and developing practical long-term strategies to communicate and power AI-driven change. Along the way, discover how AI can impact HR processes, the importance of upskilling, and how to create a framework for ethical AI use within organizations.
Learning objectives
Identify the key implications of AI on HR processes and the need for continuous change management.
Explain why AI-driven change requires a shift from traditional, event-driven change management to a continuous approach.
Develop strategies to assess organizational readiness for AI, empower change champions, and communicate continuous change effectively.
Anticipate potential resistance to AI-driven change and formulate plans to address and overcome these challenges.
Design long-term strategies for upskilling employees, fostering a culture that embraces AI-driven change, and implementing ethical frameworks for AI use in HR.
Learning objectives
Identify the key implications of AI on HR processes and the need for continuous change management.
Explain why AI-driven change requires a shift from traditional, event-driven change management to a continuous approach.
Develop strategies to assess organizational readiness for AI, empower change champions, and communicate continuous change effectively.
Anticipate potential resistance to AI-driven change and formulate plans to address and overcome these challenges.
Design long-term strategies for upskilling employees, fostering a culture that embraces AI-driven change, and implementing ethical frameworks for AI use in HR.
Skills covered
AI for HRHR StrategyOrganizational LeadershipArtificial Intelligence for BusinessHuman ResourcesLeadership and ManagementDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - HR's role in change management in the wake of AI
1. The Implications of AI on Change Management
- 02 - Why AI requires continuous change management
- 03 - Overcoming resistance to change driven by AI
- 04 - Get them to try it out
- 05 - Staying ahead of the curve on AI and its implications
2. Developing a Continuous Change Management Strategy
- 06 - Assess organizational readiness for AI-driven change
- 07 - Identify and empower change champions for AI-driven change
- 08 - Communicating exponential and continuous change
- 09 - Hold a long-term vision
- 10 - Maintain momentum by marking milestones
3. How AI Will Change HR and What to Do about It
- 11 - Anticipate how AI will change most HR processes and adapt
- 12 - Upskill your organization
- 13 - Driving cultural change to embrace AI-driven change
- 14 - Ethical considerations
Conclusion
- 15 - Pick one thing to execute
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