Event Information
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Kutztown University – McFarland Student Union Building
8:00 am - 11:30 am
The Future of Work:
Creating High Performance Teams
Cheryl Cran is the founder of NextMapping™/NextMapping.com,
creator of the NextNow podcast and the CEO of parent company
Synthesis at Work Inc.
Named #1 Future of Work influencer by Onalytica, and in the top ten future
of work experts by GoCatalant.
Cheryl is the author of 10 books including her newest, Super.Crucial.Human and her bestsellers, “NextMapping – Anticipate, Navigate and Create the Future of Work” and “The Art of Change Leadership – Driving Transformation In a Fast Paced-World”.
Cheryl’s thought leadership on the future of all things including work, society and life has been featured in publications such as Fast Company, Huff Post, Forbes, Metro New York, Entrepreneur Magazine, Reader’s Digest, CBS Online, NBC Online, and more. For over two decades Cheryl has built a reputation for delivering extraordinary value for clients that include Amazon, Upwork, AT&T,, Gartner, Scottish Water, ExecOnline and more.
Clients rate her keynotes on hybrid workplace, the human future, the future of leadership and leading hybrid teams as being inspirational, research based and highly relevant to the fast changing now and future workplace.
Cheryl brings unique multiple perspectives to her clients, gained by years of successfully working with a multitude of organizations.
Her multi-industry experience and successful track record provides unparalleled value to her clients.
Cheryl helps leaders and teams to increase perspectives to expand opportunities, to identify patterns of success, and to learn and grow at the speed of change.
The Future of Work –
Creating High Performance Teams
Cheryl is an expert on understanding the future of work and she will cover topics such as:
- Create high performance culture and teams in a world of rapidly changing technology and societal change.
- Build leadership capacity so that we are matching technology innovation with leadership capacity
- Look at technology with a people first lens:
- How is it effecting our customer and employee experiences?
- How is it helping humanity as a whole?
- Learn to be more technologically agile to remain relevant
- Adapt to working with a hybrid workforce
- What impact will technology and AI have on our workforce?
Build a life-long learning culture and a learn/share mentality
Want more info about Cheryl Cran? Go to nextmapping.com
Date/Time:
11/20/2024
8:00 am - 11:30 am
Location
Kutztown University - McFarland Student Union Building
Registration
PARKING INFO & DIRECTIONS TO McFarland Student Union Building on campus of Kutztown University:
Guests park in the A-2 lot for event. If there is anyone who needs handicap parking they can use the A-1 lot. The rest of the A-1 lot is metered parking which is enforced. Guests can park there only if they’re willing to come out to feed the meter every hour.
Multipurpose Room (MS 218) in the McFarland Student Union Building. The room is on the second floor. When entering the building, it’s easiest to use the entrance by the bookstore. There are stairs in front of you to the second floor and then the room is to the left at the top of the stairs. If you need an elevator walk straight in past the stairs and the elevator is on the back wall. Go to the second floor and the room is in front of you to the right as you exit the elevator.
EVENT TIMELINE:
8:00 – 8:40am | Breakfast & Networking |
8:40 – 8:50am | Welcome and High Center Updates |
8:50 – 8:55am | Partner Profile (5 mins.) |
8:55 – 9:00am | Speaker introduction |
9:00 – 10:00am | Keynote speaker (Part 1) |
10:00 – 10:15am | Break & Networking |
10:15 – 11:15am | Keynote speaker (Part 2) |
11:15 – 11:30am | Q&A |
REGISTRATION DETAILS
High Center members, partners and nonprofits receive 3-free attendees for this event. If more than 3 tickets are needed for your company, you are able to purchase additional tickets for the price of $75 per person plus tax and fees. Connect with us by calling or emailing: highcenterinfo@etown.edu or call 717-361-1275.