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Nobody Knows: How AI is Changing the Workplace and What to Do About It

July 15, 2026
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Webinar

No one has a definitive playbook for AI. The technology is advancing faster than institutions, faster than regulation, and faster than most organizations can adapt. Entire workflows are being rewritten. Roles are shifting. Expectations are changing in real time.

This panel confronts the uncertainty head-on. How is AI reshaping the workplace today—not in theory, but in practice? What capabilities are becoming essential? What risks are emerging? And what should leaders, managers, and professionals be doing now to stay relevant and effective?

If nobody knows exactly where this is heading, the real question becomes: How do we prepare not for a fixed future, but for continuous transformation?

Speakers:

  • Mark Ritzmann, Lecturer, MSc in Technology Management Program, Co-Director, SPS AI Lab, Associate Dean, Analytics and Strategic Communications
  • Katja Schroeder, Associate Program Director, M.S. Technology Management; Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Technology Management
  • Hsing-Hsing Li, Lecturer, M.S. Technology Management
     

For questions about this event, please contact [email protected].


In spring and summer 2026, Frame Your Future, a public series from Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies, spotlights the forces redefining organizations and leadership. Featuring practitioner faculty and alumni across sectors, from sustainability to technology, the conversations examine how shifting demands, markets, and new tools are reshaping professional advantage. The message is clear: In a volatile economy, lifelong learning is a strategic investment. Join us to stay sharp and stay ahead.


If you require closed captioning, sign-language interpretation, or any other disability accommodations, please contact Disability Services, [email protected], at least 10 days in advance.

This event is open to individuals irrespective of identity and sex.

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Columbia University School of Professional Studies