Most AI projects don't fail because the technology doesn't work. They fail because the conversation starts with the tool instead of the problem. Join Nina Muhleisen (Three6) and Tom Leyden (Red Yellow Blue) for a practical look at AI in aged and disability care, where the tech brain and the people brain pull in different directions, and what it takes to get them working as one. You'll leave knowing the questions to ask before you buy, build or roll out anything.
Agenda
Where the AI conversation goes wrong, and how to start with the problem, not the tool
Quick win vs the whole system: how to prove value early without losing the bigger picture
Designing and building so tech and experience work together, not against each other
Why adoption stops being a battle when you get the order right
Plus a downloadable checklist for care leaders and live Q&A
Nina Muhleisen is the Founder of Three6, where she helps aged care, NDIS, and other purpose-driven organisations turn great care into consistent, reliable, and auditable delivery.
With a background in engineering and years of experience leading...
Managing Principal · CIO · Strategic Technology Partner at Red Yellow Blue
Tom Leyden is an executive technology leader with more than 20 years of experience shaping technology strategy across financial services, professional services, and high-growth businesses. He specialises in turning IT from a support function into...
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