Are you ready for tomorrow?

Dive into unmissable insights from MindGym's 'Davos of HR'

Hosted at the Royal Opera House, London, 18th May 2023

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CHROs attended from some of the world's largest companies
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acclaimed experts shared their unique insights
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people reached across press and social media

Delegates from some of the world's largest companies

Keynotes: Are you ready for tomorrow?

Welcome

What do we need to do to be taken seriously in HR? MindGym’s CEO outlines what HR professionals have done brilliantly to date – but why this is still no time to be smug.

With Octavius Black, CEO, MindGym.

Are you ready for tomorrow?

Discover why the future of HR is integrated, and rooted in the science of behaviour change.

With Sebastian Bailey PhD and Janet Ahn PhD, President and Chief Behavioural Science Officer of MindGym.

What makes a company good?

What is the purpose of a company, and how can we distinguish sound corporate conduct from virtue-signalling?

With Baroness Martha Lane Fox, President of the British Chambers of Commerce, and Geeta Guru-Murthy, BBC News Presenter.

Add a string to your leadership bow

Orchestrate success or face discord: the choice is yours. Step into the shoes of a composer and explore how this perspective can reframe leadership.

With conductor Dominic Alldis.

Bite-sized highlights

CHRO Summit highlights

Are you ready for tomorrow? From leadership to coaching, DE&I to wellbeing, behavioural science to integration - explore the highlights from MindGym's world-leading 'Davos of HR'.

Dame Emma Walmsley: What does the CEO think?

GSK CEO Dame Emma Walmsley on why being a CEO is less about power than responsibility. Discover the skills that set great leaders apart, and learn how a CEO's greatest power lies in multiplying his or her impact through others.

Introducing Precision Coaching with MindGym

MindGym's Chief Behavioural Science Officer Janet Ahn PhD reveals the active ingredients of successful coaching - and why methodology is key for consistent results.

The five psychological drivers of wellbeing

Tessa West, NYU Professor & Academic Board Member at MindGym, and Roy Diggory, EMEA Head of Solutions at MindGym, reveal the five psychological drivers of wellbeing, and how to rebuild workplace culture around them.

What's next for DE&I?

Have our DE&I efforts grown divisive? Janet Ahn PhD, Chief Behavioural Science Officer and US President at MindGym, offers a refreshing new narrative, DE&I 3.0, proven to prevent polarisation and reignite inclusion. 

Interactive discussions & featured talks

Is Woke Broke? What's Next for DE&I?

Dissect the failures of diversity efforts to date, and explore why true inclusion requires a shift to the collective rather than the individual.

With Sir Trevor Phillips, Founding Chair of the EHRC, and journalist and author Matthew Syed.

Psychology or technology: which can do more to improve productivity?

From the four-day week to AI and automation, to creating the conditions for creativity, innovation and growth – how can we reignite productivity and get business working again?

FT journalist Isabel Berwick is joined by authors Tracey Camilleri, Alex Pang and Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, and Lucy Cooper, Head of Customer Innovation, EMEA & APJ at Microsoft.

How can companies improve wellbeing without reducing workload?

Discover MindGym's Wellworking solution: tailored through diagnostics and brought to life by science. Lift the lid on the five psychological drivers of wellbeing, and how to weave them into the flow of work.

With Tessa West, Associate Professor of Psychology at New York University, and Roy Diggory, EMEA Head of Solutions at MindGym.

What does it take to change culture and is it worth it?

From Habit Labs to Changemakers: come inside Citi’s journey to transform its culture, one habit at a time. Learn what works and doesn’t in culture change, and explore how new climates and norms are formed.

With James Bardick, Head of Citi, UK; Jenny Grey, Global Head of Accountability, Culture and Talent Transformation at Citi; and Sebastian Bailey PhD, President of MindGym.

Dragon's Den

Human capital management innovators pitch new concepts. Where would you spend your money? Brace yourself for a fiery session of idea pitching, critique and discussion.

With Tori Reichman, Chief Customer Officer, Vault; Owen Geddes, Chief Technical Officer, EnterpriseAlumni; Ayman Omar, Regional Director, Multiverse; and Tom Larter, CEO, WithYouWithMe.

Spotlight series

Tessa West, Associate Professor of Psychology, New York University

Wellbeing expert and ‘Jerks at Work’ author Tessa West shares her thoughts on the future of HR and where businesses should be focusing their resources. To find out more about Wellworking with MindGym, pre-register for our whitepaper, ‘Wellworking: How to make us all better at work’

Dominic Alldis, conductor and lecturer at the Royal Academy of Music, London

Jazz musician, orchestral conductor and business speaker Dominic Alldis illustrates the parallels between leading an orchestra and leading a team. From attunement to discord to harmony, Dominic brings to life the power of music as metaphor.

Alex Pang, author, ‘Work Less, Do More: Designing the 4 Day Week’

Author and 4 Day Week Program Director Alex Pang shares the research, rational  and proofpoints for moving to a 4 Day Week, and describes the sense of purpose he finds in his work.