The conversation about AI at work has gone bleak — displacement, burnout, disengagement. But the leaders getting this right aren't choosing between AI optimization and human potential; they're building strategies that unlock both. This talk draws on years of deep research Jennifer Moss conducted for "Why Are We Here?" It includes extensive interviews with employees and senior leaders to understand what's actually happening on the ground, combined with novel findings from her work as cofounder of her latest AI startup, Wellbeing OS. The result is a practical, evidence-based framework for using AI to amplify (not erode) what makes people and organizations thrive. It's an optimistic take audiences haven't heard before, and it adapts for executive, HR, and mixed conference audiences in keynote, fireside, or workshop formats. As an added value, every attendee gets free post-event access to Jennifer's LinkedIn Learning course, From AI Anxiety to Action: A Leader's Guide to AI Readiness, as a follow-up resource — a great way to extend the impact of the talk well beyond the room.
There's a post-pandemic phenomenon that people are experiencing but can't quite put their finger on. Work is evolving, and so are employees’ expectations of it. Most people would agree, it still feels out of sync. Leaders have been tasked with navigating these changes in real time, without a playbook. Meanwhile, the workforce is in search of more purpose in their work, yet unsure of how or where to find it. They’ve likely found themselves pondering, "Why am I here?"
In her provocative new book, Why Are We Here?: Creating a Work Culture Everyone Wants, Jennifer Moss pinpoints what is missing from work today. With her background as a global workplace strategist, Jennifer guides attendees to the forefront of this significant and historical change. Incorporating dialogues with leading academic researchers, interviews with CEOs from the most admired companies worldwide, and discussions with employees across various industries and roles, Jennifer equips attendees with the understanding needed to answer the question for themselves and the people they lead: "Why are we here?"
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A heightened state of urgency and rapid change caused burnout to soar in the pandemic. But, it’s 2024 and burnout continues to surge. Brain fog – a symptom of burnout – is playing a terrible mental trick on our workforce and organizational success. It causes people to make more mistakes, they’re more distracted, less agreeable, and simple tasks feel exhausting. They (and unfortunately others) start to question professional effectiveness, which leads to what Moss has identified as “The Underperformer Myth”.
Jennifer Moss says it’s not underperformance – it’s burnout – and it’s preventable. To get the workforce back to health and high-performance, this is the talk. Based on her award-winning book, The Burnout Epidemic, Moss shares novel, research-backed advice for individuals and leaders to identify chronic stress and the strategies to fix it.
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Crises, climate change, sudden remote work, AI, generational displacement, and more – acted as a catalyst that moved us out of our current trajectory and popped us into the multiverse of work. This has been jarring – in most part because of the speed with which the world changed. In the last three years, Gallup finds that younger workers’ FOBO (Fear of Becoming Obsolete) has doubled. Our brains naturally want to stick to old patterns and behaviors but on this new timeline, it’s an unworkable strategy.
In this compelling new talk, globally renowned workplace culture strategist Jennifer Moss leverages behavioural and neurosciences research to explain change resistance and how to shift that into a future readiness mindset. Moss dives into new approaches to leadership to motivate and engage individuals and teams in a fundamentally different experience of work.
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Currently there are five different generations coming together at work. Traditionalists, Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z. Up soon? Alphas. The labels are less important than the characteristics that make these generations unique. Boomers are retiring at record rates, Millennials and Xers are working fewer hours, while Gen Zs are disinterested in traditional work roles. All generations are struggling with burnout and disengagement. As a talent shortage looms large, addressing the needs of each group will be critical.
For leaders who want to bridge generational divides while ensuring that each group feels heard, award-winning author Jennifer Moss has the answers. Based on her insightful new book, Why Are We Here?: Creating a Work Culture Everyone Wants, Moss unpacks how to better relate to each generations' shifting motivations and mindsets while underlining the importance of belonging and friendships in this current era of loneliness and isolation.
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