On the 16th November, renowned speakers from the fields of sport (Tim Henman), neuroscience (Professor John Harrison) and business come together at the Workplace Week Convention to discuss the ways in which Real Estate, FM, HR and IT professionals can transform the workplace into a strategic weapon to make a step change in the performance of knowledge based organisations.
The “cognitive athlete: managing the workplace for peak, professional performance… beyond wellness” will be a truly insightful day, examining the science and the practice of using workplace change as time to transform workplace design, practice and culture releasing people to be the best they can be.
The Convention is part of Workplace Week, co-ordinated by Advanced Workplace Associates, which this year takes place from 14th-18th November 2016, involves a dynamic programme of events and ticketed tours aimed to extend the knowledge base of business, real estate and facilities leaders. JLL, Expedia, Innocent Drinks, Mintel and Lloyd's of London are just some of the big names participating in Workplace Week 2016 to help to raise money for the BBC Children in Need.
Full programme below:
0830 Coffee
0900 Introduction
0915 The architecture of the brain
1000 The brains role in peak performance: Tim Henman
1045 Coffee
1115 Group social session (an exercise to increase people awareness of their brains)
1300 Lunch
1340 The UNICEF Cognitive Athletics Experiment: Helen Griffin
1410 Transforming BSI…the full and frank story: Sally Sellars
1445 Tea
1515 Designing the workplace for KW productivity: Jan Johnson
1545 Towards a cognitive workplace at Sky: Neil Usher
1615 A new end game - The Chief Workplace Officer: Andrew Mawson
1645 Workplace Week Reception
Andrew Mawson, MD of leading workplace consultancy AWA, and the brains behind the venture, is very excited about the Convention and its programme of motivational speakers: “Workplace Week has fast become an absolute must in the professional calendar since AWA launched the first in 2009. Through fantastic support from sponsors and everyone who has participated in the last few years we have raised a whopping amount for Children in Need. Workplace Week 2015 raised over £30,000 for the charity, and this year we hope to raise much more and create an even bigger spectacle while we do so” said Mawson.
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Published on 11/11/2016
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