August 3, 2020 August 5, 2020

New Future of Work

9:00 AM–12:00 PM PDT (inclusive of breaks)

Lieu: Virtual/Online

Speaker Talk Title Abstract
Portrait of Susan David (opens in new tab)
Susan David, Ph.D. (opens in new tab)
Harvard Medical School

Connect with Susan:
Twitter (opens in new tab)
LinkedIn (opens in new tab)
Instagram (opens in new tab)
Facebook (opens in new tab)

Publications:
Emotional Agility: Get Unstuck, Embrace Change, and Thrive in Work and Life (opens in new tab)

Opening Keynote:
Build your Emotional Agility in Turbulent Times

Post-Event Resources

Emotional Agility is a tool for everyone – now more than ever. In her presentation, Susan will:

Explore the critical habits that enable people to engage, drive culture, team, be resilient, and flourish.
Understand how being hooked by thoughts, emotions, and stories hinders thriving.
Learn how emotional agility enables people to remain curious, courageous and values-committed event in times of challenge and bring their best selves to work.
Leave with a set of essential practical steps to cultivate emotional agility.

Helpful Resources:
Free Emotional Agility Quiz (opens in new tab)
TED Talk: The Gift and Power of Emotional Courage (opens in new tab)
Checking In with Susan David podcast (opens in new tab)
Emotional Agility Pyramid (opens in new tab)
How to Get Unstuck (opens in new tab)

Portrait of Tawanna Dillahunt (opens in new tab)
Tawanna Dillahunt, Ph.D. (opens in new tab),
University of Michigan

Portrait of Stuart Duff (opens in new tab)
Stuart Duff, MSc (opens in new tab), Pearn Kandola

Portrait of Melissa Gregg (opens in new tab)
Melissa Gregg, Ph.D. (opens in new tab), Intel

Portrait of Oliver Haimson (opens in new tab)
Oliver Haimson, Ph.D. (opens in new tab), University of Michigan

A Conversation About An Inclusive Future of Work

[VIDEO]

Diversity and Inclusion have become increasingly visible in both academic explorations of work and in the way in which businesses frame the way work should get done. How will we strengthen the importance of understanding and the practical achievement of diversity and inclusion in the New Future of Work? What must we take from prior research so as to not repeat past mistakes? What new challenges and opportunities will arise? In this panel, our experts will present short position statements about diversity and inclusion, to be followed by a moderated discussion between panelists with Q&A from the audience.
Portrait of Devon Powers (opens in new tab)
Devon Powers, Ph.D. (opens in new tab)
Temple University

Connect with Devon:
Twitter (opens in new tab)
LinkedIn (opens in new tab)

Publications:
On Trend: The Business of Forecasting the Future (opens in new tab)

Pandemic Futures (Medium) (opens in new tab)

Closing Keynote:
Futures for Whom?

[VIDEO]

Why spend time planning for “the future?” A common answer to that question is that we do so in order to prepare, so that we can be ready for whatever possibilities may unfold. However, we can also think about futures thinking as a technique to manage uncertainty and exert control. Often, talk about the future appears to be opening up options and embracing trends, but actually limits future possibilities and replicates thorny problems of the past and present. This talk will explore some of the approaches to the business of futurism and highlight the importance of thinking broadly and critically about futures planning. It will examine why, in the age of COVID, imagining the future is more necessary than ever, and more fraught. And it will argue that in order to plan resilient, inclusive futures we may need to adjust our lenses and ask different questions about whom our futures are for.