Update Your Skills and Future-Proof Your Career

Presenter: Jessie States, Manager of Professional Development, Meeting Professionals International

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From chat bots to integrated systems and scheduling, the onset of artificial intelligence and automation is creating amazing efficiencies for meeting professionals worldwide. But those same systems may soon take over many of the tasks associated with planning a meeting or event. How will you future-proof your career, and what skills will you need to reimagine yourself not as a meeting planner, but an experience designer, consultant and strategist? Discover the skills you’ll need to be employable in meetings 10 years from now, and how you can begin to articulate your value beyond menu ordering, room booking and any other tasks machines will ultimately do for you.

During this webinar you will learn:

  • Why it’s important to future-proof your career
  • Future-ready skills for the modern meeting professional
  • Resources where you can find additional knowledge in these areas

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