Explore how tech leaders shape culture intentionally in remote-first environments. Jay Floyd, Jordan Stone, and Johanna Rothman join Michael Hunter to discuss psychological safety, feedback loops, leadership modeling, and empowering authenticity without pressure. The post Culture Isn’t Magic: Building Psychological Safety and Intentional Growth in Remote Teams, with Jay Floyd, Jordan Stone, and Johanna Rothman appeared first on Uncommon Teams.| Uncommon Teams
Explore how tech leaders can shape resilient, trust-driven cultures during rapid growth. Rebecca Parsons, Ross Smith, Johanna Rothman, and Jeff Griffiths join Michael Hunter to discuss hiring for values, leadership modeling, competency management, and why culture must come before strategy. The post Culture Eats Strategy: Leading with Intentionality During Rapid Growth, with Rebecca Parsons, Ross Smith, Johanna Rothman, and Jeff Griffiths appeared first on Uncommon Teams.| Uncommon Teams
Discover how tech leaders can shape resilient, human-centered cultures during rapid growth. Esther Derby and Wendy Moore join Michael Hunter to explore hiring for values, power dynamics, one-on-one meetings, and the role of appreciation in sustaining trust and engagement. The post Culture Is What You Do: Building Trust and Alignment During Rapid Growth, with Wendy Moore and Esther Derby appeared first on Uncommon Teams.| Uncommon Teams
AI can support—but not replace—human-centered problem solving in product development and leadership. Johanna Rothman and Michael Hunter discuss strategy, ethics, collaboration, and the evolving role of tech professionals in an AI-driven world. The post AI Can’t Care—But You Can: Leading with Empathy and Intention, with Johanna Rothman appeared first on Uncommon Teams.| Uncommon Teams
Key points: The importance of a clear strategy and cohesive, viable, and substantial plan. The necessity of enhancing leadership and team capabilities to adapt to AI's evolving role. AI is an enabler, not a strategy. Why understanding the "what" and "why" of business goals is a must, as is a living strategy that evolves with AI advancements and societal changes, ensuring alignment and effectiveness. The post AI Strategy: Why Tools Don’t Drive Purpose, People Do, with Muness Castle and Mark ...| Uncommon Teams
We are pleased to invite you to a members only round-table business meeting to discuss the current priorities for growth and opportunities for investment in Tobago. Our guest will be Chris James, Senior Advisor to Chief Secretary Farley Augustine, at the Tobago House of Assembly. Chris leads the Foreign Direct Investment Department. The event will take place from 3-5pm on the 3rd […]| The Caribbean Council
For companies with sensitive data requirements or substantial investments in data centers, a hybrid cloud strategy offers the best of both worlds — and a significant management challenge. Eight members of our Roundtable discussed how to balance cloud and on-premises deployments.| Runtime
December 4, 2024 “Setting the Table - Fact, Fiction and Foundations to Alleviate Hunger” with Dr. Don Buckingham and Mrs. Julia Sáez Led by a celebrated professor of agriculture and food law and a current policy advisor working in international relief and development, this roundtable discussion will explore the multifaceted nature of food insecurity around the world. The post Setting the Table – Fact, Fiction and Foundations to Alleviate Hunger appeared first on Christian Embassy of Ca...| Christian Embassy of Canada
February 29, 2024 MP Genuis has served in roles involving foreign affairs and human rights since he was elected in 2015. His motivation comes from the lessons of an important Holocaust survivor. He will speak about his current work in Parliament, sharing how his family and faith have influenced his work. The post Politics, Faith and Human Rights – MP Garnett Genuis appeared first on Christian Embassy of Canada.| Christian Embassy of Canada
The last session in our food preservation series, next week on March 26, is a roundtable (including but not limited to Ryan, Chris, Spencer, Emily, Laurie) on the reasons why you should consider taking the time to do food differently. We will be getting into the social, cultural, economic and political ramifications of our food system and our choices. Join us by supporting u on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/maurinacademy| The Maurin Academy for Regenerative Studies
The National Special Needs and Disabilities Committee invites you to participate in the following Roundtable discussion, “Promoting National Disabilities Awareness Month within the Unit.̶…| Able Scouts