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Building competitive advantage in an AI-driven workplace

Building competitive advantage in an AI-driven workplace

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March 12, 2026 11:00 AM
March 12, 2026 12:00 PM

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Discover the latest global upskilling data from our annual report, analyzing the top skills trained in 2025 and their implications for 2026.

Learn from expert analysis of the key trends shaping organizational success and the market forces driving these shifts.

Gain actionable insights for your 2026 L&D and HR strategy, including how to move from AI-aware to AI-enabled organizational capabilities.

Based on an analysis of 196 global enterprises, 27,746 learners, and 204,111 hours of upskilling practice, Lepaya’s annual "The State of Skills" report revealed how organizations are reshaping their approach to capability building.

As AI transforms workflows and economic pressures intensify, where are organizations concentrating their training investments? Which capabilities are emerging as critical priorities, and what strategic trade-offs are being made? And how should HR directors, L&D managers, and talent leaders interpret these trends within their own business context?

Join us on March 12th, 11:00 –12:00, and dive deeper into the report's key findings with our learning experts. We'll examine the patterns behind the data, explore what's driving these strategic shifts, and discuss what they mean for building competitive advantage in 2026 and beyond.

Based on an analysis of 196 global enterprises, 27,746 learners, and 204,111 hours of upskilling practice, Lepaya’s annual "The State of Skills" report revealed how organizations are reshaping their approach to capability building.

As AI transforms workflows and economic pressures intensify, where are organizations concentrating their training investments? Which capabilities are emerging as critical priorities, and what strategic trade-offs are being made? And how should HR directors, L&D managers, and talent leaders interpret these trends within their own business context?

Join us on March 12th, 11:00 –12:00, and dive deeper into the report's key findings with our learning experts. We'll examine the patterns behind the data, explore what's driving these strategic shifts, and discuss what they mean for building competitive advantage in 2026 and beyond.

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Tamar Kaplan-Salomon

Talent & Learning Strategy Partner

At Just Eat Takeaway, Tamar is a part of the Talent & Learning Centre of Excellence, partnering with the Product & Tech and UKI teams on talent, performance, learning, and leadership. Her goal? To create an environment where everyone can grow, contribute, and do their best work. She truly believes everyone has talent, it just needs the right conditions to shine.

Missy Strong

Senior Lead, People Experience

Missy Strong is an experienced People Experience leader with a background spanning hospitality, education, tourism, and tech. Now at SaaS scale-up Pigment, she’s passionate about shaping culture, nurturing talent, and driving innovation in the workplace. With a Bachelor of Science in French Translation and an MBA from the International School of Management in Paris, Missy brings a global perspective to organizational growth and employee experience.

Perry Tims

Chief Energy Officer

Perry has 30+ years experience in Change and Transformation through technology, 20+ years as an HR Professional and 10+ years since founding People & Transformational HR Ltd. His personal mission is to see more people flourish through their work and help shift organisations into a force for societal good (not just profit machines).

Sven Prevoo

Head of Enterprise Learning & Impact

Innovative and results-driven commercial & people leader with a strong background in business psychology, commercial strategy, and leadership development. Passionate about scaling organizations through talent development, structured commercial execution, product building and organizational psychology.

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What our satisfied attendees say

We can learn from human- centered design thinking. 5-6 qualitative interviews are enough to map out most of the challenges your audience is facing.
Sara Guagini-Wilbers
“ Learning is a skill to be learned and learned quicker than ever before. Companies need to teach the right attitude and behaviors but also design upskilling to make knowledge transfer as impactful as possible for career mobility in 2024. "
Thomas Schipperen
Intentional Learning Power Skill Owner
“ AI mentors allow L&D teams to support learners in a way that previously only human coaches could do.We’re talking about very personalized individual feedback that impacts learners and brings them to a higher level. “
Clemens Lechner
Head of Learning Technology Innovation
“ In a landscape characterized by evolving innovation, analytical skills enable tech professionals to dissect intricate problems, derive insights from vast data sets, and integrate new technologies. ”
Ian Strik
Analytical Thinking Power Skill Owner
“ One of the biggest shifts within the next couple of years is the career development that will move our employees forward in a more tailored way and reduce the need for external recruitments. “
Thomas Eklöf
Founder of AI for HR
“ Working in logistics offers a dynamic work environment where logistics leaders play a key role in the development of an organization. A good leader does not only focus on the optimisation of the processes but also on the team's personal growth, motivating collaboration and encouraging the team to achieve the best possible result.“
Laura van Hal
Organizational Development Manager, Viterra Chartering
“ AI will help transform the traditional career ladder into a career lattice, generating more pathways for internal mobility, development, and engagement. So, businesses must empower employees to learn soft skills and behavioral skills that can enhance their current positions and prepare them for future roles.“
Alex Rylance
Head of Human Resources UK, Netcompany
“ We see an increased appetite for working towards a skills-based organization from our clients and intentional learning could play a significant role in up-or reskilling the workforce. ”
Marlene de Koning
Director HR Tech at PWC

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