Future of Work Summit

Europe
DIGITAL EVENT | February 24, 2022

Overview

Breaking silos, ceilings, and traditions: The work revolution

IDC European Future of Work Digital Summit & Academy 2022

With a vast majority of the population fully vaccinated in the developed world, many business leaders are falling into the trap that work can be resumed just like the "good old days", and expect that concerns around cybersecurity, employee engagement and innovation, to name a few, will be resolved. Regrettably, their efforts will be in vain, i.e. their employees will leave. Like the virus, the world of work has mutated and changed for ever.


""Adapt or die" says the old adage, with its roots in Darwinism. We are entering a New Era that is fluid, moving rapidly and highly disruptive. Many established enterprises will die, unable to be transformed, but many others will emerge and set the pace to competitors.


What will differentiate high performing companies from those that aren't? High-performers function as a living organism, by being agile, adaptable to a fast pace environment; they are highly connected internally and externally with a rich ecosystem and constantly mutating (innovating) to be ahead of the game. Moreover, their most basic cell, their employees, are empowered to excel in full orchestration with the whole.


We are looking forward to connecting with you soon!

Roberta Bigliani

Group VP, Head of Insights and Future of Work Practice Executive Lead, IDC Europe

Angela Salmeron

Associate Research Director, European Future of Work, IDC

Mick Heys

Vice President, Future of WorkSpace & Imaging, IDC

Meike Escherich

Associate Research Director, European Future of Work, IDC

Agenda



Advisory Board

Bonnie Cheuk

Senior Director Business & Digital Transformation, AstraZeneca

Francesco Federico

Chief Marketing Officer, UK & Ireland, JLL

Unai Obieta Jimenez

Data Strategy & Analytics Director, Adecco Group

Paula Aitkenhead

Global Well-Being PMO, Global Human Resources, Schneider Electric

Jörg Staff

Member of the Executive Board | People & Business Services | Chief People Officer, Atruvia AG

Rob Stephenson

Founder of InsideOut and CEO of Form

Mata Veleta

SCOR | Life Business unit – Head of Operational Agility, Scor

Carlo Albini

Head of People and Organization Innovability, Enel Group

General Information

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February 24th, 2022

12:45 - 16:45 CET | 11:45 - 15:45 BST

IDC Future of Work Academy

IDC's new Future of Work Summit set-up is complemented by a series of Future of Work Academy sessions that seek to dive deeper into the four pillars or requirements defined by the new era of FoW. They will investigate aspects of organizational set-ups and employee experiences, and how technologies will nourish (and enable) this living organism to succeed in the new era by addressing these critical needs:

  1. Agility to adapt at speed
  2. Innovation and "the art of the possible" to thrive in changing conditions
  3. Connectedness for internal alignment and growth with external ecosystems
  4. Employee empowerment

Every attandee of the IDC European Future of Work Digital Summit will also recieve the access details for the Future of Work Academy sessions.

Speakers

Bonnie Cheuk

Senior Director, Head of Business and Digital Transformation, AstraZeneca

Shaun Harley

Corporate Director - Communications & Future of Work, Homes England

Paula Aitkenhead

Global Well-Being Program Specialist, Global Human Resources, Schneider Electric

Rob Stephenson

Founder of InsideOut and CEO of Form

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