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Talent and technology strategies for growth
Innovation@Work US 2022 combines talent, equity and technology to inspire and connect business leaders to improve the working world.
Embracing the future of work is essential, especially during times of crisis where it takes imagination and skill to effect positive change. In an uncertain climate, gain the tools to innovate, adapt and collaborate for your own improved workforces.
Innovation@Work US provides answers to pressing questions surrounding digital tools and technologies, positive leadership and hybrid ways of working, to enable a collaborative solution that will move your business forward. More than 100 speakers will debate the most pertinent issues for c-suite executives today, giving you fresh inspiration and takeaways for your specific working type, be it a nine to five model or a more flexible approach.
Hear from respected and influential global firms adapting their business models and management strategies to the new reality of work. Speakers in San Jose include Google, Citi, Société Générale, Neiman Marcus Group, Taco Bell, The Hershey Company, Uber, Deutsche Bank, Unilever , Airbnb and Twitter. Speakers joining us on the virtual days including UPS, CVS Health, LinkedIn, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Goodwill Industries, Verizon, Stanley Black & Decker, Mastercard, Yum! Brands.
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Innovation@Work US is co-located with the Metaverse Summit – We hope to see you there!
100+ speakers embracing the future of work include:
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“Businesses today are making big decisions about what their future will look like. But it’s only when we share experiences, learn what worked for others and advocate for employee experience that we can make the best decisions for our work communities. The Economist Innovation@Work is the place to hear case studies from the leaders getting it right today, gain practical tips and get inspired.”
Julien Codorniou, Vice-president, Workplace, Facebook
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“The pandemic has had a dramatic and permanent effect on the way in which we are all working and it is fair to
say that the world of work will never look the same again. Herding people to the office is looking increasingly obsolete, expensive and inconvenient with companies of all sizes embracing the hybrid model. The Economist’s Innovation@Work summit brought together like minded leaders at the forefront of these exciting changes and it was a pleasure being part of the debate.”Mark Dixon, Founder and CEO, IWG
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“Exceptional. Incredible organisation across global network. Fabulous exchange of information and professional thinking.”
Donald Vale, Chief executive, United Global Partners
Who should attend?
- Chief digital officers, chief innovation officers, chief technology officers, chief information officers, chief transformation officers, chief strategy officers driving digital transformation
- Chief human resource officers, chief people officers, chief talent officers, chief diversity officers, chief inclusion officers, chief work officers looking after company’s culture and employees’ well-being
- Start-ups and entrepreneurs
- Chief executive officers, chief financial officers, chief marketing officers, chief operations officers
- Future of work Influencers, authors, philanthropists, mental health ambassadors
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