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People Success in Global Enterprise 2025

 A VIP experience for global HR enterprise teams   I   Focus: Integration of  AI

Eletive presents a FREE  half-day virtual event tailored for global HR teams.

October 15th, 2025, CET.
Can't attend? No worries, you can get access On-demand.


In 2025, HR leaders in global enterprises face a rapidly evolving landscape shaped by AI adoption, growing employee expectations, and complex, distributed organisational structures.

Key challenges include integrating AI ethically and transparently, while urgently upskilling the workforce.

Leading large, matrixed, and frontline teams across regions requires strong change management to ensure alignment, trust, and impact. This event will make you ready to lead AI-driven HR transformation.

Integrating AI in HR – in a global workforce

Johannes Sundlo, Global HR Futurist

The global integration of AI into HR operations presents both vast opportunities and complex challenges for enterprise organisations. With enterprise structures becoming increasingly matrixed and globally distributed, effective change management is essential to align leadership, manage resistance, and build trust across diverse teams. This session addresses the need for large-scale AI upskilling initiatives to ensure both HR professionals and employees are equipped to collaborate with intelligent systems. Read more >>

Johannes Sundlo
08:00- 08:10
Event Kick-off
08:10- 08:40
Integrating AI in HR on a Global Scale
 Johannes Sundlo
08:40- 09:10
AI Tech Lead: An Essential Role in 2025
Sasha Vincic
09:10- 09:40
AI and Change Management
Katie King
09:40- 10:10
HR Challenges in Matrix Organisations
Dennis Tudor
10:10- 10:40
Increasing Employee Engagement in Blue-Collar Organisations: The Case of Transdev
Diana Bond & Tove Griffin
10:40- 11:10
AI Upskilling in 2025
René Janssen
11:10- 11:40
AI for HR - Delivering Tangible Benefits to Elevate Employee Experience
Nicolai Janning
11:40- 12:30
Speaker panel 
12:30-13.30
LUNCH
13:30-14.30
Work shop 
Johannes Sundlo