top of page

Barriers to Innovation - GEN Ai at work

Wed, 27 Aug

|

BRUDI: Brunswick Design and Innovation

Come listen to an expert on GEN Ai

Barriers to Innovation - GEN Ai at work
Barriers to Innovation - GEN Ai at work

Time & Location

27 Aug 2025, 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

BRUDI: Brunswick Design and Innovation, 420 Victoria St, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia

About the event

Is GEN Ai shaping your strategy or just shaping your anxiety?


As generative Ai tools explode into workplaces, many organisations are scrambling to respond. But in the rush, are we letting hype drive decisions? This session is a chance to pause and rethink. GEN Ai should follow your strategy, not the other way around. We'll explore how to approach emerging tools with curiosity, not fear, and ensure they amplify human insight, not replace it.


The goal isn’t to chase technology, but to build capacity, innovation, and ethical guardrails that serve your mission.


A conversation for people-first innovation


Rather than seeing GEN Ai as a disruption to manage, what if we saw it as an opportunity to align smarter ways of working with deeper values and real-world impact? In this session, we’ll unpack practical examples, surface common barriers (like staff overwhelm or policy paralysis), and ask: how do we lead with strategy and bring AI along for the ride? Whether you're in a founder, entrepreneur, ideas person or just exploring this is a space to reflect, explore, and move beyond the buzzwords.


Featuring Tiffany Gray, Strategic Leadership & GEN Ai Advocate from BRAWT Company


Tiffany Gray will act as a conversation starter on this important topic. She is a passionate and experienced guide in harnessing generative AI for meaningful workplace transformation.


With no traditional technical background, she has embraced tools like ChatGPT to reshape leadership development, streamline onboarding and content creation, and significantly reduce cognitive load, all by shifting mindsets and embedding AI into everyday workflows.


You can find more about Tiffany on her website at www.brawt.com.au.

Google Maps were blocked due to your Analytics and functional cookie settings.

Share this event

bottom of page