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t’s the time of year to reflect on achievements over the past 12 months and make plans for the future. AI and digital transformation is high on the agenda together


with the role of HR in the future of work. Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE, Mathematician and STEM Advocate, speaking at the CIPD’s annual conference explained how by setting expectations around fairness, transparency, and accountability, HR can turn AI from a disruptor into a partner for progress. “We do have a voice. We do have a space to operate”, she told delegates. Wendy Harris, VP of EMEA at Rippling, a California-based


software company used the CIPD’s high profile platform to explain what technology can and cannot replace, emphasising the human factor that drives performance. Her powerful personal story of working as a trader in an investment firm, illustrated the difference between human operating abilities and machine. Read Marianne Curphey’s insightful CIPD coverage. Our online International Education & Schools’ Fair in November


was the best yet. Catch up on an incredible week where we showcased what is going on in international schools around the world including inspiring new video interviews. Hear from the schools and read editorial from Dr Sue Shortland explaining the value of education support for international assignees, mobile families and their employers. In an unsettled VUCA world, Dr Sue Shortland examines


strategies for managing complexity. She highlights the value of wellbeing in the workplace and how to build resilience. We are planning our Think Global Women activities for 2026


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and invite you to get involved not only around IWD2026 in March but throughout the year. Be inspired by our 10 Outstanding Global Women profiles in the 2025 Supplement. Remind yourself of the powerful conversations we had to bring about practical change and our Eight Bedrock Principles to take forward in 2026. 2026 demands bold leadership, proactive solutions, more


collaboration, connection and listening. Join us on the journey to build flourishing workplaces with people at the heart.


Fiona Murchie Founder & Managing Editor


EDITOR’S LETTER


“ We do have a voice. We do have a space to operate”


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