The Future of Work
Event Information
Description
The way we work is changing. The fourth industrial revolution is about to disrupt labour markets worldwide, some say for the better and some for worse. Millennials are already shifting the status quo at work, favouring value-based jobs that offer flexibility.
As new categories of jobs emerge and disappear, how are businesses adapting? With changing socio-economic and demographic factors, what responsibility do companies have to their employees and to society? And just how much will the Millennial mindset change the world?
Join us Wednesday 24 April to hear from:
- Kristine Beitland, Director of Corporate Affairs at Microsoft Norway
- Jannik Woxholth, Associate Partner at McKinsey & Company
- Christian Pagh, Co-founder and Culture Director of Urgent Agency
- Lisa Cooper (moderator), Founder and CEO of Catalysts Norway and Leadership Foundation
It’s the fourth event in the new #FutureOf talk series presented by Business for Peace and MESH. Come hear from each of our guest speakers then stay for a discussion and Q&A.
The event is free to attend (you’ll just have to pay for anything you purchase from the bar) but please RSVP to let us know you’ll be joining us.
Schedule
17:30-18:00 Doors open, come mingle and get settled
18:00-19:00 Talk and discussion
19:00-late Stay for a drink and continue the conversation
Livestream
If you can't join us in-person, tune in to the livestream: https://livestream.com/accounts/3722443/events/8651998
Venue Partner: MESH
Community Partner: Grundr
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Organizer Business for Peace
Organizer of The Future of Work
Business for Peace is an international foundation based in Oslo that aims to support, inspire, and recognise global business leaders who are positively changing the face of business.
At the centre of the Foundation’s activities is the annual Oslo Business for Peace Award, conferred to exceptional individuals who exemplify the Foundation’s concept of being businessworthy: ethically and responsibly creating value both for both business and society.
The Foundation also hosts an annual Summit bringing together business leaders, investors, leaders of NGOs, politicians, academics, and civil society from all over the world to discuss the practical actions needed in order to make substantial and sustainable business contributions to society.