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SenateSHJ and Humanova partner to help organisations realise AI’s benefits while managing the risks

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Melbourne/Sydney, 15 July 2026Reputation advisory firm SenateSHJ and AI workforce firm Humanova today announced a partnership to help organisations build the capability to get value from AI, while managing the risks that could erode it. 

The partnership follows a spate of recent corporate AI failures that have resulted from poor quality or inadequately validated AI outputs, workforce reductions made before AI capability was in place and other blunders, all of which shared a common cause; a gap in capability.   

The partnership pairs Humanova’s expertise in AI strategy, workforce capability and governance with SenateSHJ’s expertise in reputation management, communication and organisational change. The combination offers an integrated response to a challenge both firms describe in the same terms: capability risk. 

The announcement comes as organisations increasingly recognise that AI adoption is creating new risks and opportunities that extend well beyond technology – reaching into workforce capability, leadership, governance, investor confidence, employee trust and reputation. 

Recent findings in Humanova’s national report, Australia is not ready for the AI era: why AI intuition is the missing link, found that while around 70 per cent of Australian knowledge workers now use AI regularly, only around one in eight have developed genuine AI fluency – the capability to work alongside AI on complex tasks rather than simply using it as a productivity tool. 

The same research found that around one in four senior decision-makers now see AI primarily as an opportunity to reduce headcount – rising to almost one in three in organisations of 1,000 people or more – often before the capability to deliver without those people has been built. 

Dr Sean Gallagher, Founder of Humanova, said organisations were still treating AI as a technology project when it is really a talent strategy. 

“We keep meeting leaders who have tried to engineer the human out of AI, and discovered they can’t,” Gallagher said. “The technology doesn’t create the value – the capability of your people to direct it does.” 

“When capability is missing, it doesn’t stay an internal problem – it surfaces as a reputation problem. Capability is how you get value from AI; trust is how you keep it. That’s exactly why this partnership makes sense – we’re both in the people business.” 

Scott Thomson, Reputation Practice Co-lead at SenateSHJ, said AI adoption has become a live test of organisational trust. 

“Most leadership teams are asking what AI can do for productivity and profitability. The harder question is whether they are introducing it in a way that earns trust rather than erodes it.  

“Employees, customers, investors and regulators are all scrutinising how AI decisions get made and who they affect. Those are reputation, leadership and change challenges, not a technology one.” 

The SenateSHJ-Humanova partnership will provide integrated advisory services spanning: 

  • AI strategy and workforce capability 
  • Executive advisory and leadership alignment 
  • AI governance and responsible adoption 
  • Organisation-wide change and communication 
  • Reputation and risk management 

The firms said the partnership reflects growing demand for practical guidance on adopting AI in ways that build capability, protect trust and deliver measurable outcomes. 

The combined offering will support organisations across both the public and private sectors, including financial services, healthcare, education, infrastructure, energy, professional services and government.

ENDS

About SenateSHJ 

SenateSHJ is one of Australia’s leading strategic communication, engagement and reputation advisory firms. We help organisations build trust, navigate complexity and communicate with confidence when the stakes are high. Working across government, business and the not-for-profit sector, we combine evidence, insight and creativity to shape reputation, strengthen stakeholder relationships and support successful change. 

About Humanova 

Humanova is an Australian AI workforce research and advisory firm that helps organisations diagnose AI capability gaps, design workforce strategies for the AI era, build AI capability and develop the governance and organisational systems required for sustainable AI transformation. Its research shows that while AI adoption is widespread across Australian workplaces, workforce capability remains uneven and is emerging as one of the defining organisational challenges of the AI era. 


Contact details:

 Georgia Koopmans | +61 420 621 337 | [email protected]  

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