What can leaders (and the rest of us) do to keep up with ever-increasing and shifting demands driven from societal changes? Multiple, transformational changes have been suddenly thrust upon the world — the evolving conversation around diversity initiatives, AI upskilling, post-pandemic trauma, delivering more with less, unprecedented shifts in politics, and more. Organizations and individuals are finding themselves under pressure to adjust to these changes with varying results. What skills could we all use to not only react to turbulence, but respond in ways that enhance our performance and well-being?
Join Dr. Janet Ahn for an interactive session to hear the latest insights drawn from market research and solutions based in behavioral science to create a culture of leaders who are future-ready.
*The program begins promptly at 6:00PM through 7:00PM. Join us afterward on the first floor at the Asia Society Leo Bar to continue the conversation and meet the other attendees. One free drink at Leo Bar is included with each ticket.
Dr. Janet Ahn is an expert academic researcher, professor, and consultant. She is MindGym's first Chief Behavioral Science Officer leading product innovation and R&D and serving as primary subject matter expert translating academic models into scalable and actionable insights to solve organizational problems. She is also MindGym's President Americas. She is a trained psychologist from Barnard College, Columbia University (Bachelor degree in Psychology), New York University (Ph.D. in Social Psychology), and Teachers College, Columbia University (postdoctoral fellowship). Prior to joining MindGym, she was a tenure-track professor of Psychology at a large public university in New Jersey, where she created tools and interventions to increase persistence and retention for underrepresented groups (women and persons of color) in STEM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Math) fields. She published in high-impact, peer-reviewed academic journals topics related to motivation, goal pursuit, cognitive biases. She is a sought-after speaker in academic and industry conferences and is also a skilled statistician. Her research has been featured in several media sources - Business Insider, NPR, Times Higher Education, CBS, Women's Health Magazine, etc. She consulted for various Fortune 500 organizations, educational institutions, and non-profit agencies.
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This program is part of Asia Society's Global Talent Symposium's Speaker Series, where leaders and experts will dive into tactical, strategic solutions to the challenges companies face in unlocking the full potential of Asian workers and professionals. It aims to serve as a valuable, ongoing resource for leadership coaching, professional development, and inspiration for colleagues, employee networks, and beyond.
(CANCELLED) Ready for the Future: Navigating Change with Behavioral Science
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Fri, Oct 04, 06:00 PM - 07:00 PM (EST)
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10 attendees
FullJoin Dr. Janet Ahn for an interactive session to hear the latest insights drawn from market research and solutions based in behavioral science to create a culture of leaders who are future-ready.
*The program begins promptly at 6:00PM through 7:00PM. Join us afterward on the first floor at the Asia Society Leo Bar to continue the conversation and meet the other attendees. One free drink at Leo Bar is included with each ticket.
Dr. Janet Ahn is an expert academic researcher, professor, and consultant. She is MindGym's first Chief Behavioral Science Officer leading product innovation and R&D and serving as primary subject matter expert translating academic models into scalable and actionable insights to solve organizational problems. She is also MindGym's President Americas. She is a trained psychologist from Barnard College, Columbia University (Bachelor degree in Psychology), New York University (Ph.D. in Social Psychology), and Teachers College, Columbia University (postdoctoral fellowship). Prior to joining MindGym, she was a tenure-track professor of Psychology at a large public university in New Jersey, where she created tools and interventions to increase persistence and retention for underrepresented groups (women and persons of color) in STEM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Math) fields. She published in high-impact, peer-reviewed academic journals topics related to motivation, goal pursuit, cognitive biases. She is a sought-after speaker in academic and industry conferences and is also a skilled statistician. Her research has been featured in several media sources - Business Insider, NPR, Times Higher Education, CBS, Women's Health Magazine, etc. She consulted for various Fortune 500 organizations, educational institutions, and non-profit agencies.
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This program is part of Asia Society's Global Talent Symposium's Speaker Series, where leaders and experts will dive into tactical, strategic solutions to the challenges companies face in unlocking the full potential of Asian workers and professionals. It aims to serve as a valuable, ongoing resource for leadership coaching, professional development, and inspiration for colleagues, employee networks, and beyond.