Webinar

AI for Leaders and Senior Managers  

How to lead and implement AI from the top.

  • 30/04/2026 11:00 am

  • Webinar

  • Online via Zoom

  • Many organisations encourage teams to experiment with AI, while leaders themselves remain at a conceptual distance. This creates an invisible but widening gap between strategy and execution.

    On April 30 at 11:00 CET, during this 1-hour webinar, we explore how AI can function as a thinking partner for senior leaders, not as an automation tool but as a cognitive amplifier. You will gain a practical framework to strengthen judgment, clarify strategic decisions, and lead AI adoption from a position of ownership.

    What will you learn?

    In this webinar, you will:

    • Understand why AI adoption fails when leaders remain abstract
    • Learn the 3 Leadership Thinking Zones
    • Experience how AI can expose blind spots and sharpen strategic reasoning
    • Recognise the psychological resistance patterns that block executive adoption
    • Leave with a concrete method to use AI as a personal thinking infrastructure

    Who is this webinar for?

    This webinar is designed for:

    • Senior leaders and executives
    • Middle managers in non-technical organisations
    • Decision-makers responsible for strategy, transformation, or innovation

    Key topics covered

    • The AI leadership gap
    • AI as a thinking partner for executives
    • The 3 Leadership Thinking Zones
    • Psychological barriers to AI adoption, and how to overcome them

    Register now

    About Ilinca Munteanu & Ramiar Arya

    Ilinca supports individuals and teams in navigating change within complex, high-pressure environments. Drawing on behavioral science, systems thinking, psychology, and practical coaching, she helps identify the patterns that hold people back and works collaboratively to build resilience and enable meaningful, sustainable transformation.

    Ramiar enables organisations in accelerating how they move through complexity. As a systems thinker, he approaches challenges through first principles, speculative design, and experimentation. He focuses on identifying root causes, asking difficult questions, and testing multiple solutions to find what works in practice.

    Thriving in complex and ambiguous environments, his approach combines deep problem understanding with solution design, implementation, and continuous learning.

    Practical information

    • Free to register
    • Takes place online on Thursday, April 30, 2026
    • You will receive an email with the access link prior to the webinar

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