SOLUTION STUDY
Thursday, September 19
12:30 PM - 01:00 PM
Live in Berlin
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This presentation will explore how AI can be used to gain deep insights into employee sentiment and behaviour without relying solely on traditional survey methods. By transforming existing organisational data into actionable intelligence, organisations can develop strategies to improve the employee experience and optimise HR programmes.
In this presentation you will learn:
Hendrik Schossau is Sales Director of Welliba DACH, and responsible for serving customers in the German, Austrian and Swiss markets. Before joining Welliba, Hendrik worked as a manager in different consulting firms. He developed bespoke frameworks and solutions and was responsible for leading large international projects. His focus lies on talent management and HR transformation.
Hendrik has published in peer-reviewed journals and contributed to scientific books. His academic background includes an MSc in Business Psychology from Fresenius University, with a specialization in leveraging psychometrics and diagnostics for effective work and organizational improvement.
David is a founder and CEO of Welliba. He started his career at SHL in 1997 and has worked in the areas of psychometrics, behavioural science, talent management, people analytics, and employee experience across a wide range of roles over the last 25 years across North America, Europe and Asia. He is happiest being on the frontline of client centric technological and scientific transformation, and being able to participate in how the digital world has transformed the way in which we can create, use, and apply intelligent data for the good of people and organizations.
Prior to Welliba, he was the CCO of AON Human Capital overseeing sales, revenue, and client solutions globally in the areas of talent assessment for selection, development, future of work, organizational performance, and total rewards. He led a team of 400 people in commercial and professional roles.
David joined AON in 2017 as a part of their acquisition of the cut-e, a digital talent assessment and psychometrics business he had co-founded. At cut-e, he built and led the firm’s global capability and footprint to a revenue of $30million per annum, have teams in 30 countries, working in 40+ languages assessing over 30 million people per annum in selection, development, upskilling, and learning contexts.
He holds a BA in Psychology from Trinity College Dublin Ireland and an MSc in Occupational Psychology from Queens University Belfast.