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QAMH Members are invited to join us for our Online Members Forum. AI has emerged as a game-changer in various industries, and the not-for-profit sector is no exception. James Christie from Artificial Workflow will take us through an exploration of the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its potential to revolutionise non-profit organisations. By enhancing operational efficiency, streamlining processes, and enabling data-driven decisions, AI has the capacity to empower non-profits to create a greater impact in their missions.
Not-for-profits may face challenges in adopting AI due to limited resources and knowledge, however, by ignoring AI, you can risk falling behind and missing out on opportunities that will help you to achieve your mission. The digital age demands that organisations, including nonprofits, harness the potential of AI to stay relevant and competitive.
About our Presenter
James Christie is the director at Artificial Workflow. He has 25+ years experience in the management consulting and consumer products industries, having worked for global businesses such as Ernst & Young. His experience has focused on organisational transformation, enterprise strategy, new product development, and the adoption of disruptive technologies that enable organisations to make significant leaps in the way they operate. James brings a mix of industry experience gained from working in Japan, Pakistan, UAE, Middle East and Thailand, and solution-oriented, delivery-driven consulting engagements for large and complex organisations.
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