TALENT More workers call the shots as the labor market tightens. So who's the boss? | | | FRI, FEB 07, 2020 | | | | TECH, TRANSFORMATION AND THE FUTURE OF WORK | | Think a friend or colleague should be getting this newsletter? Share this link with them to sign up.
Happy Friday,
Taking a break from our traditional editor's note to give you an update on our next event. The CNBC @Work Summit agenda is shaping up nicely and we're excited to announce some of the latest additions to the lineup. - Is a more transparent workplace a better one? Glassdoor CEO Christian Sutherland-Wong will take on the shifting landscape of recruiting and what employees want.
- The man behind Michelin-starred Gramercy Tavern and popular burger chain Shake Shack, Danny Meyer of Union Square Hospitality Group, will talk about building winning teams, and what diverse members of his leadership all have in common.
- Pymetrics is using behavioral science & AI to remove the bias from hiring. MIT-trained neuroscientist turned CEO Frida Polli will be back with us to chat responsible AI.
- Former Google head of People Laszlo Bock founded Humu, a company "making work better" through science. He will be talking about how technology can make us more productive, efficient, and ... human.
- Dean of the Columbia University School of Professional Studies Dr. Jason Wingard will take us beyond conversations about diversity, and explore ways to build a robust and actionable plan for inclusivity.
Much more to be announced in the coming weeks. You can request tickets at cnbcevents.com/work or reach out via email to work@cnbc.com.
P.S. We'll be taking next week off but see you back here after President's Day. | @Work Summit 2020 Technology, Transformation and the Future of Work Rapid advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning and automation, along with demographic changes, are leading to big shifts in today's workforce. These developments will also fundamentally change the relationship between employers and their workforce and require a reimagining of the workplace. CNBC's @Work event taps the unrivaled expertise and connections of CNBC's journalists to examine the impact of new technology on three different disciplines— human resources, IT and finance.
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