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Reskilling humans for innovation and change in the fourth industrial revolution

Reskilling humans for innovation and change

PARA QUIÉN Masters
TIPO DE EVENTO Conferencias
MODALIDAD Eventos locales
FECHA Miércoles 12/12/2018
HORARIO 18:30 - 20:30 (GMT +01:00)
IDIOMA Inglés
Reskilling humans for innovation and change in the fourth industrial revolution

Today’s workplace is more complex and networked than ever before. Leadership teams focus overtly on results and numbers, and often fail to shape a climate in which knowledge sharing and positive behavior is the basis.

When organizations realize to translate the company ambition into challenges that allow each individual to get into flow, positive results will follow.  This needs tapping into the deeper level of conscience and sharing of the business essentials in a fluid way. 

According to HBR, 80% of the company’s knowledge is stored in people’s heads and hardly accessible when needed. In this masterclass, Wim will elaborate on connecting purpose and positive behavior to obtain better business results. Building on neuro-scientific findings and people analytics, we propose a leadership that is based on climate control and positive psychology.

In this session, we will also be joined by Thomas Dodds, Associate Director of Admissions at IE School of Human Science and Technology, who will be sharing his insights on how the school is preparing students for the new world of work. This world is all about LIFTING people in the diverse contexts in which they work and live. Is this the right world for you?

 

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Academic Director and Adjunct Professor Master in Talent Development and Human Resources

Wim Focquet is an accomplished expert in talent development and people. Wim provides top consulting services to clients from multiple industries and sectors, with more than 20 years of experience in HR and marketing roles in companies like E&Y HR Consulting Services, TNT (logistics), Marlar International and TomTom.