Use AI Tools to Improve Delivery Skills: A Neuroscience Approach
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Cognitive Neuroscientist, Founder of Enhancive
Webinar Recording Details
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Date and TimeWed, Apr 23, 2025 at 12PM Pacific / 3PM Eastern
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Duration1 Hour
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Cost$0 (Free)
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Description
Strong facilitation and delivery skills are key to building successful relationships with customers and internal teams. But keeping these skills sharp isn’t always straightforward. Coordinating training sessions for busy, dispersed teams can be a logistical headache. The quality of coaching often depends on who’s available and how much time they can commit. And delivering consistent, personalized feedback to large groups can feel like an uphill battle. Could AI offer a solution?
Join Dr. Carmen Simon as she reveals fascinating neuroscience insights into how AI and humans compare when it comes to coaching and skill-building.
In this session, you’ll discover:
Join Dr. Carmen Simon as she reveals fascinating neuroscience insights into how AI and humans compare when it comes to coaching and skill-building.
In this session, you’ll discover:
- The latest neuroscience findings on AI vs. human coaching for developing delivery skills
- Practical ways to combine the strengths of humans and AI in business settings
- How to integrate AI into your coaching and learning strategy without losing the human touch

About Carmen Simon, Ph.D.
Dr. Carmen Simon is a cognitive neuroscientist, Chief Science Officer at Corporate Visions, and founder of Enhancive, an agency that helps customers create memorable communication based on how the brain works. Her most popular books on customers’ attention and memory are called Impossible to Ignore and Made You Look.
Dr. Simon also teaches several courses at Stanford University on how to create messages on memory and decision science. After all, what’s the use of memory if people do nothing with it?
Dr. Simon also teaches several courses at Stanford University on how to create messages on memory and decision science. After all, what’s the use of memory if people do nothing with it?