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The Power of Innovation: Key Topics and Content from Dynamic Keynote Speakers

Leapfrogging

As you plan your next conference or leadership program, understanding the value of these speakers is crucial. They discuss the challenges of implementing innovation in business and the role leadership plays in driving change. Offering continuous learning opportunities to keep team members sharp and engaged.

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Leading people in the imagination age

ImagineNation

Shifting the leadership paradigm. It requires the development of our head, heart and hand capabilities, initiated by igniting the six C’s of innovation leadership. If the burden of leadership in the modern age seems overwhelming, the potential benefits are overwhelming too. Find out more.

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Shifting our thinking within the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Paul Hobcraft

Overhaul though, I was a little disappointed, as it lacked the real leadership insights you come to expect, strong personalities did not seem to shine through this year from the speakers and panelists give. It is how we connect, learn and share information will lead to fresh insights and new discoveries.

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The Case For Humanities In The Era Of AI, Automation, And Technology

Faisal Hoque

What I had to learn is that there is a dividing line where automation ends, and basic humanities (or so called soft-skills) have to step up to the plate. Within this topsy-turvy context, we all will have to learn how to leverage humanities to connect, inspire, and influence others and ourselves. We will demand more self-expressions.

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4 Questions of World-Class Entrepreneurs

Daniel Burrus

Cars, smartphones, biotechnology, A.I. How willing are Americans to spend time learning new things? Daniel Burrus Membership Program – Learn to See the Invisible and Do the Impossible. #2 And by all means, continue to learn from each other the old-fashioned and perhaps the best way – face to face.