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ReframeWork: From Insights to Action!

2018, Future of Work, Summit Brave New Work

ReframeWork is a national gathering of select thought leaders and innovators on the topic of the future of work hosted by RADIUS SFU and Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. Over 1.5 days we will explore how Canada can lead in forming new systems for good work, and understand where the richest opportunities are to engage Canadians in building the new models we want to see.

While there is rapidly growing interest in the topic of future of work in Canada, with important investments into research to identify risks and trends, there has been little focus on designing, testing and growing models to generate better outcomes for working people, and bridging these insights to influence political and institutional innovation. This is Reframe Work’s focus - we believe that entrepreneurial action has a role to play in shaping future systems - our approach is optimistic, creative and proactive

Goals of ReframeWork are to:

  • Connect a diverse, cross-sector Canadian network with broad perspective and deep expertise on relevant questions about the present and future of work
  • Build a shared understanding of areas of greatest opportunity for innovation and solution-building that can influence broader change
  • Inform program design and areas of focus for a multi-year national future of work innovation program to launch in 2018.

While space is limited, we are still looking for additional perspectives on the future and present of work including business leaders; academics; experts in AI, machine learning and robotics; actors in decentralized economies, platform coops and wealth creation beyond wage earning; and others who see this subject as central to their work.

Tue, 27 Feb 2018
Wed, 28 Feb 2018

Segal Graduate School of Business
500 Granville St., Vancouver

About Brave New Work

The 2018 Community Summit, Brave New Work, invites us to consider how can we all thrive in the changing world of work.

Technological growth is happening at an unprecedented rate and scale, and it is fundamentally altering the way we organize and value work. The work we do (and how we do it) is changing. One of the biggest challenges in effectively responding to this new world of work is creating a shared understanding of the issues at play and how they intersect. Individuals, businesses, governments, educational institutions, and civil society must collaborate to construct the future we want.

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