Katja Schipperheijn

Most organisations have rolled out AI tools faster than they have rebuilt the human capability around them. Workforces are asked to learn continuously, but the operating model still treats learning as an event, a budget line, or a vendor problem. The gap between AI investment and workforce readiness is now a board-level performance issue.

Katja Schipperheijn is a learning strategist and author who helps organisations redesign how their people learn, adapt, and work alongside AI.

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Why organisations work with Katja Schipperheijn

  • A published methodology, the Learning Ecosystem, that gives executives a working model for how learning, technology, and culture connect inside an operating business, not a slide of principles.
  • Authority on both sides of the human-machine question: trained at MIT Sloan in algorithmic business thinking and digital learning strategy, and recognised by getAbstract for the learning impact of her work.
  • Two Kogan Page books that translate the research into language a CHRO, a CLO, and a CEO can use in the same conversation.
  • Practical operator experience through Habit of Improvement and The Learning Mindset Organization, advising multinationals, governments, and scale-ups on how to embed continuous learning into the fabric of the business.

Biography highlights

  • Author of Learning Ecosystems (Kogan Page, 2022), shortlisted for the Business Book Awards 2023 in the International Business Book category.
  • Author of The Learning Mindset (Kogan Page, 2024), winner of the getAbstract Global Book Award for Learning Impact, 2025.
  • Founder of Habit of Improvement and The Learning Mindset Organization, advising clients across Europe, the Gulf, and Asia.
  • MIT Sloan programmes in Algorithmic Business Thinking and Digital Learning Strategy; International eMBA, Antwerp Management School.
  • Founder of the sCooledu foundation; digital citizenship workshops delivered to over 15,000 children.
  • Named to the Global 200 Women Power Leaders list, 2024.

Biography

AI rollouts are outpacing the workforce capability needed to use them well. Most organisations still treat learning as a programme delivered to people, rather than a property of how the business operates. Schipperheijn’s work sits in exactly that gap.

Her first book, Learning Ecosystems, set out a working model for how learning, technology, and stakeholder behaviour connect inside an organisation. Published by Kogan Page in 2022, it was shortlisted for the Business Book Awards the following year. The follow-up, The Learning Mindset (2024), extends the argument into AI: what human competencies leaders need to cultivate when machines take on more cognitive work, and how to build them at scale. The book won the 2025 getAbstract Global Book Award for Learning Impact.

The research is paired with operating experience. Through Habit of Improvement and The Learning Mindset Organization, she advises multinationals, governments, and scale-ups on continuous improvement, learning culture, and the integration of AI into day-to-day work. Her academic grounding sits between Antwerp Management School, where she completed an eMBA, and MIT Sloan, where she trained in algorithmic business thinking and digital learning strategy.

She is also founder of the sCooledu foundation, which has delivered digital citizenship workshops to more than 15,000 children. That work feeds back into her commercial argument: the capacity to keep learning is the capability that determines whether an organisation, or a society, gets value out of AI.

Key speaking topics

  • Learning ecosystems and continuous improvement
  • AI and the future of work
  • Human-machine symbiosis
  • Workforce upskilling and reskilling
  • Liminal leadership through disruptive change
  • Digital learning strategy
  • Innovation culture inside large organisations

Ideal for

  • CHROs and Chief Learning Officers redesigning workforce capability around AI
  • Executive committees and boards setting the AI and workforce agenda together
  • Transformation and innovation leads embedding learning into operating change
  • HR, L&D, and talent leadership audiences inside multinationals

Audience outcomes

  • A working definition of a learning ecosystem and how it differs from a training function
  • A clearer view of which human competencies become more valuable as AI capability grows, and which become less so
  • Practical lenses for assessing whether their current L&D operating model can support AI-era work
  • Language that connects the CHRO, CLO, and CEO agendas on workforce readiness
  • Examples drawn from her advisory work across Europe, the Gulf, and Asia

Talks

Reverse engineering leadership for a value-driven future

A keynote on what leaders need to unlearn, and learn, to lead organisations where AI is a daily working partner.

Key takeaways:

  • Where traditional leadership models break under AI-enabled work
  • The human competencies that remain decisive when machines absorb cognitive tasks
  • A practical sequence for rebuilding leadership development around continuous learning

A Learning Mindset in the Age of Innovation

A talk drawn from her 2024 Kogan Page book on the competencies, attitudes, and conditions that allow individuals and organisations to keep learning at the pace AI now demands.

Key takeaways:

  • The components of a learning mindset and why each matters commercially
  • How leaders create the conditions for continuous learning across a workforce
  • The link between learning capability and AI adoption outcomes

Learning Ecosystems for continuous improvement

A keynote based on her shortlisted Kogan Page book, setting out how organisations move from training programmes to integrated learning ecosystems that align with strategy.

Key takeaways:

  • The shift from L&D as a function to learning as an operating property of the business
  • How stakeholders inside and outside the organisation become part of the learning system
  • Where to start when an existing L&D model has reached the limits of its design

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I'm pleased to say that the conference has come to an end, and it was a huge success! We had attendees from all over the world, and the feedback we've received has been overwhelmingly positive. None of this would have been possible without your contribution. Your presence as a speaker, expertise and knowledge helped make the conference a success. I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude for your contribution to our conference. Your session was incredibly insightful and engaging and it was a highlight of the event as the attendees loved your session. The entire team at uExcelerate are truly grateful for your time, effort and support for our Conference. We appreciate your willingness to share your insights with us, and we hope to have the opportunity to work with you again in the future.
Fatima Hussain
uExcelerate - India
Amazing Keynote!! So good that our main stakeholders where commenting there praises of you to each other even during and not after! Thank you so much for taking part of this Katja and I’m really happy that we had you for the last week as you preffered, defenitely turned some heads!
Filip Videira
Senior Manager, Open Innovation and Partnerships — United Kingdom
Katja’s session was incredibly practical and insightful. People loved it, and it made a significant impact on their learning experience. Her insights and expertise truly resonated with our audience, and her presentation style was engaging and informative. Her contribution to the Masterclass including a tailored keynote has left a lasting impression.
Huguette Andreoli
Director People and Culture, MCI Group — The Netherlands
If you’re looking for a keynote that goes beyond superficial conversations and dives deep into the heart of what it means to be human in an increasingly digital world, this is it. Dogmas and silos about HR and learning are demolished yet she brings a constructive story to build a learning ecosystem from human-centered innovation. It is a transformative experience that will broaden your horizons, challenge your perspectives and remind you of the power of empathy. Prepare to be captivated, enlightened and inspired!
Dr. Anna Tarabasz
Associate Professor, Zayad University and founder Know Digital — Dubai
A great Keynote Katja. The importance of fostering a learning mindset can’t be overstated, especially in today’s fast-paced world where innovation is key! It’s inspiring to see how emerging technologies can support and enhance this process. This not only benefits individuals in their personal growth but also contributes significantly to organisational success. A win win!
Cathy Hoy
CEO and Co-founder, CLO100 — United Kingdom
A couple of days ago, I had the privilege of attending the Toyota Tech Conference where Katja Schipperheijn was an esteemed speaker. She captivated the audience with her perspective on how lessons from children could be applied to shape the future of our workplaces. Katja, your thought-provoking insights and innovative approach to reimagining the work process were truly inspirational. My heartfelt gratitude for enlightening us and instilling a fresh perspective on our professional journey.
George Tsiramua
Head of Business Technology Department, Toyota Caucasus LLC — Georgia
Your intervention at the Netex Salon was amazing. This morning, when I woke up I didn’t think that we would be talking about something that for me is as important as children to improve as a person, so thank you for saying it with the naturalness and certainty with which you did it! I believe that imagination and creativity are key elements that make us unique and that can never be taken away from us by machines. Thank you for reminding us of the importance of calm, transformation, self-management and curiosity in this ever-evolving world. I hope to have the opportunity to talk to you more about this at some point.
Clara Lepoutre
L&D Project Manager, ADEO Group — Spain

Books

The Learning Mindset: Combining Human Competencies with Technology to Thrive
Developing a learning mindset, the new book of Katja Schipperheijn is essential for success in a rapidly changing world of work. …
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Learning Ecosystems: Creating Innovative Lean and Tech-driven Learning Strategies
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