Intent to Impact

New Rules for Work 2024 Gathering

Thank you

ELEVATE YOUR LEADERSHIP

Join the visionaries shaping the future of teamwork. Dive into cutting-edge insights on fostering workplace wellbeing and creating impactful spaces for you and the teams you lead. 

EMBRACE TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION

Explore the intersection of AI and human dynamics. We’ll unveil experiment results on team creativity, offering fresh insights for leaders ready to embrace innovation.

Held On

January 25, 2024

Feedback from our 2023 Symposium

Thomas Lahnthaler

Master Facilitator | Process Consultant | Disruption Expert

Why Intent to Impact?

"Intent to Impact" is more than an event—it's your opportunity to be at the forefront of workplace transformation, enhancing both your leadership skills and the performance and satisfaction of your teams.
Get ready to set your intent and then learn how to navigate as the winds of change blow. Whether you're steering a remote squadron or an in-person brigade, prepare to walk away with a transformational vision for the year ahead.
Are you ready to make your impact?
Keynote Speaker

ANNIE MURPHY PAUL
The New Rules for Thinking

Annie Murphy Paul is an acclaimed science writer whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Scientific American, and The Best American Science Writing, among many other publications. She is the author of Origins, The Cult of Personality, and now The Extended Mind.

“In THE EXTENDED MIND, science writer Annie Murphy Paul shows us… we limit ourselves when we think only with our heads. Extending our minds opens up a host of new possibilities, allowing us to become more focused, more productive, more creative-in a word, smarter.” -Susan Cain, author of Quiet

Agenda

Beginning at 14:30 GMT / 8:30 CT / 6:30 PT / 1:30 AEDT (next day)

SmartHabits & The Art of Workplace Wellbeing

Eric Porres
Logitech SmartHabits

Practioner’s Fishbowl: Lessons from Swimming with Scientists

Keith McCandless
Liberating Structures

Early Experiment Results: Behaviour & Sentiment

Dr. Joseph Allen, Director, Center for Meeting Effectiveness | University of Utah
Dr. Sam Dubrow, Lead Researcher | The MITRE Corporation

Avoiding the Pitfalls of Collective Stupidity

How to Build Human-Machine Collaborations for Effective Decision Making
Helen & Dave Edwards
Co-Founders | Artificiality

If AI can do the job, what must remain human?

Alexandre Eisenchteter
Founder | Stormz Host | AI Tinkerer's Community

New Considerations for Enhancing Workplace Experience

Google Experience Institute (Xi) | Google

Spaces that Matter: Designing with Impact

Rebecca Greier Horton
Senior Insights Strategist | MillerKnoll

Hands-On Brilliance: Objectify Your Aha Moment

Mark Tippin
Author, Speaker, Facilitator Director, Strategic Next Practices | Mural

DAVID MASTRONARDI

Host | New Rules for Work

Roni Reiter Perlman

Early Experiment Results: Team Creativity & Innovation

Dr. Roni Reiter-Palmon
University of Nebraska at Omaha

ELISE KEITH

Host | New Rules for Work

Schedule

Join online for all our part of the program. The online program runs from 9 AM CT to 6 PM CT. That's:

  • UTC: 3 PM to Midnight
  • Eastern: 10 AM to 7 PM
  • Pacific: 7 AM- 4 PM
  • AEDT: 2 AM - 11 AM
Start Time Presenter Session Title
14:30 GMT / 8:30 CT
6:30 PT / 1:30 AEDT (next day)
NR4W Hosts Welcome & Introductions
Eric Porres
Logitech
SmartHabits & The Art of Workplace Wellbeing
Keith McCandless
(Liberating Structures) & Hosts
The Practiioner's Fishbowl: Lessons from Swimming with Scientists
Joe Allen, PhD
(University of Utah) &
Samantha Dubrow, PhD
(The MITRE Corporation)
Early Experiment Results: Behavior and Sentiment
16:30 GMT / 10:30 CT
8:30 PT / 3:30 AEDT
Helen & Dave Edwards
(Artificiality)
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Collective Stupidity: How to Build Human-Machine Collaborations for Effective Decision Making
Alexandre Eisenchteter
(The AI Tinkerers’ Club)
Workshop:
If AI can do the job, what must remain human?
18:15 GMT / 12:15 CT
10:15 PT / 5:15 AEDT
Lunch & Networking Break
19 GMT / 13 CT
11 PT / 6 AEDT
Megan Henshall
(Google)
New Considerations for Enhancing Workplace Experience
Rebecca Greier Horton
(Miller Knoll)
Spaces that Matter-Designing with Impact
20 GMT / 14 CT
12 PT / 7 AEDT
Hosts Finding Creative Frames for Our Future
Roni Reiter-Palmon, PhD
(University of Nebraska at Omaha)
Early Experiment Results: Team Creativity & Innovation
21 GMT / 15 CT
13 PT / 8 AEDT
Mark Tippin
(Mural)
Workshop:
Hands-on Brilliance: Objectify Your AHA Moments
22 GMT / 16 CT
14 PT / 9 AEDT
Annie Murphy Paul
(The Extended Mind)
Keynote:
The New Rules for Thinking
23 GMT / 17 CT
14 PT / 10 AEDT
Hosts Closing Workshop:
Craft Your 2024 Strategic Compass

February 29

Participants will re-gather with conference colleagues to share victories, ask questions, and review how you’ve built on what you learned: What’s working? What’s not?
What new rules for work have you adopted?

Key Takeaways

  • Science-Backed Insights: Hear from experts and scientists about the latest workplace trends, and explore AI’s potential to elevate your team dynamics.
  • Practical Adaptability: Dive into interactive workshops that equip you to handle fast-changing priorities without losing sight of your overarching goals.
  • Strategic Leadership for the Future: Develop forward-thinking strategies for adapting to the evolving work landscape, focusing on effective team collaboration and dynamic leadership.

Still have more questions?

All Day 2 presentations will be recorded and available after the event.
Bonus! When you register, you automatically get access to the 2023 Symposium recordings too!

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During the day you’ll work alongside other  participants side-by-side or in breakout rooms online. We also have scheduled time mid-day break and post-event for networking in our online Mingle Space.

The online program runs from 9 AM CT to 6 PM CT. 
That’s:

  • UTC: 3 PM to Midnight
  • Eastern: 10 AM to 7 PM
  • Pacific: 7 AM- 4 PM
  • AEDT: 2 AM – 11 AM 

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