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We hope you enjoyed the Wharton Future of Work Conference!

 

Watch sessions you missed (or watch your favorite speakers again!) by viewing
recordings from the event on the Wharton Future of Work Playlist.

Wharton People Analytics hosted the inaugural
Wharton Future of Work Conference
on April 7, 2022.

The event brought together a slate of speakers that included
Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella talking with Adam Grant,
growth mindset pioneer Carol Dweck in conversation with Angela Duckworth,
and Organizational psychologist and Founder of APS Intelligence John Amaechi.

We discussed everything from burnout, to hybrid work, and the 4-day work week,
along with the great resignation, fair pay, and the surprising power of regrets.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Satya Nadella

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft

Satya Nadella is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft. Known as an empathetic, transformational leader, he is a role model for all of us who seek to create a thriving workplace culture.

Carol Dweck

Psychologist & Stanford Professor

Dr. Dweck’s research has demonstrated the critical role of mindsets in achievement and has led to successful interventions to foster learning. This research has been used by schools, businesses, and sports organizations around the world.

John Amaechi

Organizational psychologist and Founder of APS Intelligence

There are many things to tell you about John. Obviously there’s all the usual Bio stuff; respected organizational psychologist, an OBE, Chartered Scientist, elected Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health, bestselling New York Times author, Research Fellow at the University of East London, and Founder of APS Intelligence…

Malcolm Gladwell

New York Times best selling author and host of Revisionist History

Malcolm Gladwell is the author of seven New York Times bestsellers, including The Tipping Point, Blink, Outliers, Talking to Strangers, and The Bomber Mafia. He is the co-founder and President of the audio production company Pushkin Industries, which is the home to his popular podcast “Revisionist History,” as well as his most recent audiobook Miracle and Wonder, an innovative audio biography of Paul Simon.

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