For UN research please begin at linkedin newsletter ED3envoyUN.com
One of sustainability's biggest paradoxes is the cities of Europe that energise me as a tourist seem so civilised but history shows Europe hosted 2 world wars and Putins Euro of 2022 may be no safer than Stalin's or Hitler's 1920's E. At Queenofhearts.city we wonder if you could time machine to one year in E-history what year would you choose and what report for humanity would you search for? WHAT GOOD CAN PEOPLES UNITE IF THEY HAVE FIRST ACCESS TO 100 TIMES MORE TECH PER DECADE? Back in 1951 my father found this biggest scoop of his life at EconomistDiary.com. It was given to him by Hungarian-American John Von Neumann at Princeton
2006: In dads last 2 years age 84 he hosted a 40 person debate at Royal Automobile Club, a few minutes walk from the Royal Palaces - if the greatest human development advance of his lifetime since meeting Von Neumann was networked by a 1billiongirls (Asian Village mothers 2020-1970) - did anyone in the west or at The UN really know how they did this? 16 journeys to Bangladesh by Graduate Journalists has chalked up 2 resources ABEDmooc.com & Yunusmooc.com where both women empowerment luminaries requested we open learning networkers interpret C for Cooperation (not C for Certification) . We enjoyed more than a little help from many people such as Japan's Ambassador. As Diarists out of St James and alumni of Brother James Wilson have recorded: The UK Royal family left most of the human development of two thirds of beings in Asia to Prince Charles. As a 16 year old he had been assigned the duty to attend the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. 3 happy-good natured seeds were planted from that day on - good relations between Japan Empire and some of Europe's Royals; Sony as Japan's first inward investment in Europe; the birth of whether worldwide sports celebrities are tele2's blessing or a curse as next generations greatest heroines (Tokyo was the first satellite broadcast to a global audience). What if it turns out that in the 21st C European royals value sustainability of millennials more than soundbitimg politicians or professional bureaucrats whose Intel rules have no mathematical or human transparency. This strangely unpopular question is the purpose of events diaries by QueenofHearts.city and education's 3ed co-creative revolution - ed3dao.com Alumnisat.com. EconomistScotland.com thanks Glasgow University Union for marking up one of 2023's main QOH events 265th Smithian Moral Sentiments . If you have an event for our diaries to cooperate around please mail me chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk. It may be that us far north diaspora scots are more interdependent on you all Europeans than anyone apart from whomever angry nature or angry purtins hurt next??. Sample some Future History Good/bad News Reports? ...1955 report what was Messina (birthing EU) for? 1945 report what was british language world service for?; 2022-1945 what was UN & ITU for; dad. The economist's norman macrae, spent his last days as teen navigating air planes bomber command burma; he tried his best at reparation ever since- wind assisted, so to speak, by the most valuable question media men were ever given - von neumann 1951 asked dad: to ask anyone/everyone what goods will peoples do with 100 times more uniting tech every decade to 2020s? In 1951, VN had 6 years left working on good (ie way above zero sum human development exchages) after the Goats of maths (including einstein turing ..) had spent moist of their life on the bad on nuclear arms racing. They had a reason to defeat hitler. I am no genius (just a listener who ,oves transparent maps/maths) ---but can anyone tell me why are we currently using nuclear races to defaeal all 8 billion of our beings. MUCH MORE IMPORTANT FROM 9/9/2022: if you have time to add positive thinking to our survey QueenofHearts.city - please do

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

looks like another european forum where academics (the problem wherever they dont action solutions with millennials) debate problems

DAY 1 – November 5

Conference Chair:

Andrew Hill
Associate Editor and Management Editor,
Financial Times
7:15 – 8:15
Check-in
8:30  JESUIT HALL
Opening

Time (TBD)  JESUIT HALL

PLENARY 1

Entering the Brave New World of Digital - Disruption as the New Normal?
  • What is the new world we see emerging with the digital revolution?
  • Are we at an inflection point?
  • Does this one differ from previous technology "revolutions"?
  • Will automation kill manual and knowledge jobs?
CHAIRJulia Kirby, Editor-at-large, Harvard Business Review
SPEAKERSTom Davenport, Distinguished Professor in Management and Information Technology at Babson College
Charles-Eduard Bouée, CEO Roland Berger Strategy Consultants Holding
Mårten Mickos, Silicon Valley entrepreneur; former CEO of MySQL

Time (TBD)  Jesuit Hall

PLENARY 2

What does a Technology-Driven World Mean for Management?
  • Are traditional management principles still valid?
  • Or does it need a fundamental makeover?
  • How to cope with increased speed, uncertainty and complexity?
  • Big Data- blessing or threat?
CHAIRAdi Ignatius, Editor-in-chief, Harvard Business Review
SPEAKERSHenry Mintzberg, Cleghorn Professor of Management Studies at McGill University   
Rita Gunther McGrath, Associate Professor of Management at Columbia Business School    
JC Spender, Research Professor at Kozminski University and writer

Time (TBD)  Jesuit Hall

PLENARY 3

How the Internet Economy Changes the Rules
  • Sharing economy, collaborative consumption, on-demand Platforms?
  • Undermining competitive markets with networks effects?
  • Winner-take-all?
CHAIR
SPEAKERSRachel Botsman, Founder of the Collaborative Lab and author
Robin Chase, Entrepreneur; Founder & former CEO of Zipcar; Co-founder of Veniam             
James Manyika, Director, McKinsey Global Institute

//////////////////////////////////// Networking Lunch - Meet the Authors & Book signing ///////////////////////////////////

Time (TBD)  JESUIT HALL

PLENARY 4

Creativity, Intuition and the Algorithm
  • Work organization and a creative space in a world of Big Data and algorithms?
  • Using technology for liberating rather than constraining human capacity?
CHAIRBill Fischer, Professor of Innovation Management at IMD
SPEAKERSTammy Erickson, Adjunct Professor at London Business School; CEO Tammy Erickson Associates
Kevin Roberts, Executive Chairman, Saatchi & Saatchi
Thomas Wedell –Wedellsborg, Partner, The Innovation Architects

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- 18:00

PLENARY 5

Leaders versus Technocrats: Creating the "Good Society"?
  • What leadership competencies in a time of radical change?
  • How should leaders stem the technocratic tide?
  • How can they ensure that technology remains the servant, not the master?
CHAIRSantiago Iñiguez de Onzoño, President IE University and Dean of IE Business School           
SPEAKERSClaudio Fernández-Aráoz, Senior Adviser at Egon Zehnder                                               
Gianpiero Petriglieri, Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD
Rosanne Somerson, President, Rhode Island School of Design

20:00 – 23:30

GALA EVENING

                    Drucker Challenge Awards 2015 presented by
Sapthagiri Chapalapalli, Director Central Europe, Tata Consultancy Services                          
Deepa Prahalad, Head of the Judging Panel, Drucker Challenge Contest
http://www.druckerforum.org/2015/the-event/preliminary-program/day-2-november-6/

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