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Harvard Business Review to Host ‘Future of Business’ Conference on March 6 as Part of 100th Anniversary Celebration

Harvard Business Review to host HBR at 100: Future of Business virtual conference on March 6. Harvard Business Review has announced the final speaker lineup and agenda for its upcoming conference, to be held virtually on March 6, 2023. The event will convene top CEOs and experts to explore the best ideas in management and what's next for business. Speakers and sessions will include Darius Adamczyk, Darius Adam czyk, Honeywell, Devika Bulchandani, Ogilvy, and TikTok. Other highlights include a panel discussion on disruptive innovation, breakout sessions on responsible AI, corporate leadership, and strategy. The virtual conference is part of a series of activities that HBR launched last year to commemorate its centennial, including a special centennial issue of the magazine, a book titled “SkillsFirst” and a special appearance by comedian Alexis Gay. Media who would like to cover HBR at 100: Future of Business should contact Amy Poftak at [email protected].

Harvard Business Review to Host ‘Future of Business’ Conference on March 6 as Part of 100th Anniversary Celebration

Published : one year ago by in Business Org

BOSTON--( )--Harvard Business Review has announced the final speaker lineup and agenda for its conference, to be held virtually on March 6, 2023 .

The daylong event marking HBR’s centennial will convene top CEOs and experts to explore the best ideas in management and what’s next for business. Speakers and sessions will include:

Darius Adamczyk , chairman and CEO, Honeywell – Future-Proofing the Global Organization Devika Bulchandani , global CEO, Ogilvy – New Frontiers in Marketing Shou Zi Chew , CEO, TikTok – What’s Next for Social Media Ignacio Galán , executive chairman and former CEO, Iberdrola – Expanding Renewable Energy Daniel Goleman , psychologist and author of Emotional Intelligence – Emotional Intelligence Renée Mauborgne , professor and co-director of the Blue Ocean Strategy Institute, INSEAD, and co-author of Blue Ocean Strategy and Beyond Disruption – Blue Ocean Strategy Ethan Mollick , associate professor, The Wharton School – Artificial Intelligence Vasant Narasimhan, M.D., CEO, Novartis – Advancing Biomedical Innovation and Patient Access Laura Morgan Roberts , associate professor, UVA Darden, and co-editor of Race, Work, and Leadership –Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Ginni Rometty , former chairman and CEO of IBM, co-chair at OneTen, and author of Good Power – “SkillsFirst” Hiring and 21st Century Leadership Astro Teller , captain of moonshots, Google/Alphabet’s X – Managing Technological Moonshots

Other highlights include a panel discussion on disruptive innovation ; breakout sessions on responsible AI , corporate leadership , and strategy ; a performance by violinist Ezinma ; and a special appearance by comedian Alexis Gay .

The virtual conference is part of a series of activities that HBR launched last year to commemorate its centennial, including a special centennial issue of the magazine, a book titled , and special digital content . It also held events in London and at the Global Peter Drucker Forum in Vienna in November. On March 7, it will be hosting an in-person centennial gala at New York City’s Jazz at Lincoln Center featuring additional business and cultural leaders.

The lead sponsor for the virtual and NYC events is Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and the contributing sponsors are West Monroe and Daggerwing Group .

Media who would like to cover HBR at 100: Future of Business should contact Amy Poftak at [email protected] .

About Harvard Business Review

Harvard Business Review is the leading destination for smart management thinking. Through its flagship magazine, nine international licensed editions, books from Harvard Business Review Press, and digital content and tools published on HBR.org , Harvard Business Review provides professionals around the world with rigorous insights and best practices to lead themselves and their organizations more effectively and to make a positive impact.

Amy Poftak, Harvard Business Review [email protected] 617-783-7582


Topics: Academia, Education

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