Event details
Date & Time: Thursday, 3rd July 2025
Time: 8:00am - 9:00am (7.45 arrival for an 8.00AM start)
Venue: people2people headquarters, Level 6, 261 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Catering: coffee/tea & light breakfast provided (dietary requirements confirmed after registration)
Join us for a high-impact, one-hour breakfast session led by Laura Scott, Partner & Sydney Office Lead at ADAPTOVATE. In this interactive taster, you'll explore how to confidently apply Generative AI in your own team.
Key takeaways include:
Gain a clear understanding of the AI landscape, trends, and risks
Learn how to write high-performing prompts through hands-on practice
Discover how leading organisations are embedding GenAI
Experience AI-driven decision-making with a dynamic Lego simulation
Understand how to apply AI ethically and with purpose
Explore real-world use cases to boost team productivity
Walk away with practical tools to integrate AI into everyday workflows
Get a sneak peek at ADAPTOVATE’s full AI training program for leaders and teams
Perfect for leaders ready to move beyond the hype and start driving real business value.
A quick shout out to our planet partners, CarbonInvoice. CarbonInvoice helps Frog Recruitment measure and mitigate any carbon emissions associated with the work we do. Learn more here.

About Our Speaker: Laura Scott
Laura Scott is Partner & Sydney Office Lead at ADAPTOVATE, and Interim GM Transformation, Group Platforms & Retail at Woolworths. She transforms ways of working to enhance customer experience and deliver business value. With expertise in process optimisation and change management through coaching, she builds strong team relationships to drive lasting impact. Her work has led to major improvements in government, tech, retail, and global organisations, including securing multimillion-dollar funding and boosting team efficiency and engagement.
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