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SUMMARY:Lougheed College Lecture Series: Dr. Deena Hinshaw
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Deena Hinshaw presents as part of the 2020-21 Lougheed College Lectures\, which has a theme of leadership and public institutions.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nThe 2020-21 Lougheed College Lecture series is organized around the theme of leadership and public institutions. Governments\, courts\, universities\, cultural institutions\, public health agencies\, financial regulators and other offices charged with ensuring the public good face special scrutiny from the people they serve. We expect our tax-funded institutions to deliver value for money\, and to act ethically and responsibly to ensure citizen well-being. And we have high demands for accountability and responsiveness. What does it take to lead such organizations\, especially when the decisions are fraught and the stakes are high? How do public leaders engage the people they serve in decision-making? How do they address dissent and controversy? What are the consequences of “fake news\,” the growing skepticism around expertise\, and political polarization for the necessary work of serving the public good? Our speakers will tackle these challenging issues with hard-won insights from the front lines. \nDr. Deena Hinshaw address the topic\, Leadership in Public Service: We are all in this together as a featured guest of the Lougheed College Lectures. \nThe COVID-19 pandemic has made our interdependencies more visible and has called each of us to make choices to serve our communities in both formal and informal ways. In this talk\, Dr. Deena Hinshaw will reflect on her experience of leadership in the pandemic\, and the ways that she has\, in her role\, intersected with the leaders who serve their communities every day. Drawing on her work as one of the public faces of Alberta’s response to COVID-19\, she will talk about the different ways in which we can amplify and support each other in sustaining and nurturing healthy communities. \nThis lecture is presented in partnership with the School of Public Health at the University of Alberta. \nBe informed\, challenged\, and inspired by local\, national\, and international leaders from government\, business\, academia\, and the cultural and nonprofit sectors. The Lougheed College Lectures sponsored by Syncrude present exceptional speakers from interdisciplinary backgrounds. They will share their perspectives and insights on the leadership needed to face the complex challenges of the 21st century. \nDate And Time \n\nThu\, April 15\, 2021 \n7:00 PM – 8:30 PM MDT
URL:https://demo.futurecite.ai/event/lougheed-college-lecture-series-dr-deena-hinshaw/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:COVID 19,Family,Health,Innovation,Learning,Living,Regulatory,Research,Technology,Webinar
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SUMMARY:The CEO's new technology agenda
DESCRIPTION:The CEO’s new technology agenda \n\n\n\n\nEngage with McKinsey thought leaders during our exclusive online events\n\nDuring these 60-minute virtual sessions\, our experts share actionable new insights and respond directly to your questions. Interested in a topic but not sure you can attend – register now and you will receive the on-demand recording following the event.\n\n\n\nThe COVID-19 crisis has deepened and accelerated the advantages of bringing technological capabilities closer to strategy and operations. However\, putting the necessary pieces in place can be a challenge. Join us as Krish Krishnakanthan and Gayatri Shenai discuss how CEOs and the C-suite can best help their companies leverage technology to create value and get ahead of competitors
URL:https://demo.futurecite.ai/event/the-ceos-new-technology-agenda/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:COVID 19,Digital Transformation,Entrepreneurs,Industry,Leadership,Technology,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Building the post-pandemic workplace with Julian Barling\, Queens U
DESCRIPTION:WEBINAR: Building the post-pandemic workplace with Julian Barling \nHow will we redesign work and do so in a way that’s good for people and organizations while preparing us for the next societal crises\, whether they be pandemics\, recessions or something else we haven’t yet anticipated? \nLed by Professor Julian Barling\, this webinar will be based on hard lessons recently learned and the best of organizational science from decades of research. \nThursday Nov 26\, 2020 1:00 PM EST – Register Now
URL:https://demo.futurecite.ai/event/building-the-post-pandemic-workplace-with-julian-barling-queens-u/
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CATEGORIES:COVID 19,Digital Transformation,Economy,Education,Governance,Human Talent,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,Learning,Small Business,Students,Webinar
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SUMMARY:E&Y Strategic Growth Forum® 2020
DESCRIPTION:Strategic Growth Forum\nNovember 17 – 19\, 2020\nIn the never normal\, is ingenuity the new currency? Join to hear luminaries and seasoned entrepreneurs virtually deliver the guidance and insight needed to design what’s next and beyond.\nE&Y
URL:https://demo.futurecite.ai/event/ey-strategic-growth-forum-2020/
LOCATION:Virtual Online
CATEGORIES:AI / ML / Data Science,Conference,COVID 19,Digital Transformation,Economy,Education,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Government,Human Talent,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,Small Business,Technology,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Surviving and Thriving Post Covid-19 with Non-dilutive Government Funding
DESCRIPTION:Ask Me Anything -Surviving and Thriving Post Covid-19 with Non-dilutive Government Funding\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nValhalla Private Capital is pleased to bring you an Ask Me Anything Session on the 1st Tues of the month at 4:30 MTN/ 3:30 PST as part of our Tuesday weekly afternoon session. \nEach month we will dive into some of the burning questions founders and entrepreneurs may have about angel investing. Although targeted at founders\, this session will also be very informative to those new to angel investing\, looking to learn more. All are welcome! \nJoin in the discussion. REGISTER and you will receive a ZOOM call link as your ticket to attend. \n  \nOctober 6th Topic: Surviving and Thriving Post Covid-19 with Non-dilutive Government Funding \nOverview:Government funding programs are designed to accelerate the growth of a company in a number of ways\, from enhancement of technology development\, to supporting commercialization\, or helping a company go-to market both domestically and internationally. Some incentives are a response to world events such as COVID-19. Investors appreciate when companies leverage their investments by taking advantage of these programs.As we gear ourselves up for the fourth quarter of the year\, companies should strategize their finances by getting the most out of government funding programs. Join BDO Canada’s Government Incentives and Tax team as they walk you through the steps to accessing these programs. \nWe will be covering: \n1. Creating a proactive roadmap of various incentives available to meet your company’s needs \n2. Grant programs require planning and support – treat SR&ED the same way \n3. Updates on COVID-19 specific funding & Preparing for a CRA CEWS Audit \n4. Interaction of the SR&ED Program with other incentives \nQuestions: Contact us at info@valhallaprivatecap.com \nPlease note that we have a NO SOLICITATION policy on the calls. If you are an entrepreneur joining the call and want to pitch for investment\, please submit your application HERE
URL:https://demo.futurecite.ai/event/surviving-and-thriving-post-covid-19-with-non-dilutive-government-funding/
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CATEGORIES:COVID 19,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Finance,Investment,Small Business,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Build Back Better After COVID-19: Why Corporations Need a Radical Redesign
DESCRIPTION:Join Rotman’s Interim Dean Kenneth Corts as he welcomes Professors Sarah Kaplan and Soo Min Toh as they discuss what it means for organizations to build back better after COVID-19. They will discuss the inequalities in the current workforce highlighted by the crisis. They will then demonstrate how organizations who can commit to creating a more equitable and socially responsible workplace will improve their resilience over the long term. Exploring the road to economic recovery as an innovation challenge\, they’ll outline how you can lead your organization to invest in a better future of work. \nWe’re pleased to invite you to this month’s offering in our Managing Uncertainty webinar series and look forward to your attendance. If you missed any of our previous discussions\, you can catch up here. \nPlease join us for: \nBuild Back Better After COVID-19: Why Corporations Need a Radical Redesign \nThursday\, June 11\, 1 – 2 pm EDT \nPlease register here to join us for this free webinar. \nJoin Rotman’s Interim Dean Kenneth Corts as he welcomes Professors Sarah Kaplan and Soo Min Toh as they discuss what it means for organizations to build back better after COVID-19. They will discuss the inequalities in the current workforce highlighted by the crisis. They will then demonstrate how organizations who can commit to creating a more equitable and socially responsible workplace will improve their resilience over the long term. Exploring the road to economic recovery as an innovation challenge\, they’ll outline how you can lead your organization to invest in a better future of work. \nAbout the presenters: \nSarah Kaplan\, Ph.D.\, is the Director of the Institute for Gender and the Economy\, Distinguished Professor of Gender & the Economy and Professor of Strategic Management at Rotman. She has been widely published in major media outlets and has authored best-selling books including her recently published\, The 360° Corporation: From Stakeholder Trade-offs to Transformation. An innovation scholar\, her current work focuses on applying an innovation lens to understanding the challenges for achieving gender equality. Prior to Rotman\, Kaplan was a professor at the Wharton School\, where she remains a Senior Fellow\, and a consultant and innovation specialist for nearly a decade at McKinsey & Company. \nSoo Min Toh\, Ph.D. is Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour at the University of Toronto Mississauga and the Rotman School. Her research primarily seeks to understand how our natural tendencies to stick with familiar ways of interacting with others and perceiving our environments cause us to miss important opportunities for leadership\, cooperation across groups\, and building success and well-being for individuals\, organizations\, and nations. She is lead investigator of a federally-funded research project examining the physical and mental health of post-secondary students and working adults and their families. Her research has been published in premier academic and practitioner journals in the disciplines of management and psychology and frequently featured in popular media\, including the Harvard Business Review\, the Financial Times\, New York Times\, and the Globe & Mail. \nKenneth Corts\, Ph.D. is the Interim Dean of the Rotman School of Management.  He is Professor of Economics Analysis and Policy and he holds the Marcel Desautels Chair in Entrepreneurship. Through his widely published research and teaching\, Professor Corts applies advances in industrial organization economics\, game theory\, and competitive strategy to a wide range of problems and industries. His work addresses topics in pricing\, network economics\, technology adoption\, organizational economics\, and competition policy. Before joining the Rotman School\, he was Assistant Professor and then Associate Professor in the Competition and Strategy area at Harvard Business School. \nWe hope you’ll join us! \nStephanie Hodnett\nExecutive Director\nRotman Executive Programs
URL:https://demo.futurecite.ai/event/build-back-better-after-covid-19-why-corporations-need-a-radical-redesign/
CATEGORIES:Board of Directors,COVID 19,Digital Transformation,Economy,Entrepreneurs,Governance,Industry,Innovation,Leadership,Technology,Webinar
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