Web Summit 2020 |
Creativity is the New Productivity
Investor and Adobe chief product officer Scott Belsky discusses why creativity is the real capital in this new age of remote working with freelance journalist Jared Lindzon.
Investor and Adobe chief product officer Scott Belsky discusses why creativity is the real capital in this new age of remote working with freelance journalist Jared Lindzon.
The future of work was arriving gradually before the pandemic shoved it several years into the future. What will that future look like? According to the “Lindzon Law,” explored in this presentation by Jared Lindzon: The Future of Work = Technology + Human Labo(u)r – Standardization
One of the world’s leading authorities on workplace culture sits down with a company that is leading brands’ creative campaigns as they reinvent themselves through the pandemic and beyond. The two share thoughts and data about the work-from-home revolution, and how it will change offices for good.
Leaders who drive creativity forge environments that promote innovative thinking and mission-driven entrepreneurship. This talk looks at the components needed for disruptive leaders to address large-scale projects creatively. Featuring Mark Vernooij, THNK School of Creative Leadership; Jessica Nordlander Thoughtexchange; and Eric Schurenberg Inc. & Fast Company.
Webit Virtual’s Leading Media forum, hosted by Dr. Plamen Russev, discussing the future of skills and learning.
Moderating a panel of world-renowned education experts discussing how the COVID-19 crisis will shape the future of education and work.
Every executive board in the auto industry is dominated by men. Why hasn’t that changed yet?
Everything is negotiable. Emotion, conflict and tact are the tools along the way. A star YouTuber and the cofounder of company with a $1bn valuation share some hard-earned and tested tips at talking your way to success.
A recent study showed that 80% of freelances would not go back to traditional jobs. But what is freelancing really like? We sat down with Jared Lindzon, a seasoned journalist and freelancer to see what it’s like.
How business school teachers can best prepare their students for the future of work.
My convocation address to the 2019 graduating class of Centennial College’s School of Communication, Media, Arts and Design.
Can a company be a force for more than just profit? This session will examine ways in which startups and companies can find purpose beyond the bottom line. Moderated by Jared Lindzon and featuring Marcela Sapone, the Co-founder & CEO of Hello Alfred; Rose Stuckey-Kirk, the Chief CSR Officer of Verizon and Katharina Borchert, the Chief Innovation Officer of Mozilla.
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Keynote presentation on the ever-changing landscape of work, the technologies that will disrupt the workplace and advice on how to future-proof your career.
The workplace has changed more in the past 20 years than the 100 years prior, but experts believe we’re only just beginning a transition that will completely redefine our understanding of work. In this talk freelance journalist Jared Lindzon shares his timely advice for future-proofing your career in the age of automation and disruption.
Meet three young minds working on cutting-edge technologies: CRISPR, Augmented Reality, and MedTech. Ananya, Ben, and Sabarish share with us the projects they are working on, and what their view of the future is.
How can we use tech to fix the transport problems of today and tomorrow, especially in high-density cities? What will smart societies look like that can get us around more efficiently while avoiding traffic and parking woes? The head of Bosch’s new connected mobility unit, as well as the leader of the city of Turin explain how they’re using their streets as cutting-edge testing grounds.
A centralized office is no longer a prerequisite for corporate success. There’s been a movement to decouple place from work function. But does allowing employees to work from afar get the job done?
Featuring Trello’s Michael Pryor and SHIFT’s George Arison, moderated by freelance journalist, Jared Lindzon
Could extreme sports like sky diving and base jumping have a lasting positive affect on the mind? We hear from professor Eric Brymer whose research suggests just that, and Jared Lindzon who says Sky Diving cured his depression.