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The Future of Apprenticeship in the AI Age with Neil Hunter, CLO of Deloitte Canada

35 min · 16. juni 2026
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In this episode of The Science of Excellence, I sat down with Neil Hunter, Chief Learning Officer at Deloitte Canada. Neil has spent his career building talent in professional services and is now leading the change on how organizations develop people in the age of AI.We talked about why AI is hollowing out junior expertise, how to scale apprenticeship, and why the highest form of learning is actually unlearning.These 5 insights stood out:-Protect the Struggle-Remember What It Felt Like Not to Know-Balance Speed with Development-Build the Environment, Not the Program-The Highest Form of Learning Is UnlearningTune into the full episode to learn more!

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