Effective Leadership in the Age of AI
4 June 2026

Most organisations aren't behind on AI tools. They're behind on AI leadership. The question isn't whether your team will be affected, it's whether you'll lead them through it with clarity, or leave them to figure it out on their own.
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This practical, no-jargon webinar is designed for leaders who want to cut through the noise and understand what AI actually means for their team - and what to do about it.
In 1 hour, you'll walk away with:
- A clear, confident understanding of AI and how it applies to real leadership challenges
- Practical use cases you can act on immediately - from communication and decision-making to team development and productivity
- An honest look at the risks, limitations, and what leaders need to control
- A simple 7-day action plan to start building AI capability in your team
What we'll cover:
We'll start with why this moment matters and why AI is a leadership problem, not a technology one. You'll get a plain-English breakdown of what AI actually is, what it's good at, and where it falls short. We'll walk through real-world use cases relevant to your role, address the risks leaders can't afford to ignore, and explore what effective leadership looks like when your team has AI at their fingertips.
We'll close with a concrete next-steps plan so you leave ready to act, not just informed.
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Natasha (Nat) Gunn has spent more than 20 years designing and delivering learning across New Zealand and Australia. She has worked with organisations including Spark and the FIFA Women’s World Cup, and has also founded her own learning technology company. Nat is the author of AI as Coach and works with leaders and business owners to use AI in practical, responsible ways that improve productivity, communication, learning, and team capability. As a leadership facilitator and subject matter expert for Skills Leadership Essentails and Sales Performer programme, she brings a grounded, real-world approach to learning that people can actually use.