LEARNING + ADAPTATION

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Education is the path to unlocking our collective potential. Lifelong learning is no longer optional. Learning is simply an integral part of work.

Education Keynote Speaker Heather E McGowan posits that learning has become the modern-day equivalent of a pension. She contends that one's future worth is intricately linked to their capacity for learning and adaptation.

McGowan asserts a paradigm shift: where learning was once a precursor to work, it is now imperative to work in order to continually learn. In short we used to learn to work and now we must work to learn.

For more than a decade McGowan worked in higher education, in roles from designing an entirely new college within a university to focusing on teaching innovation across 18 integrated college majors that united design, engineering, and business. The curriculum for that college won national awards and was the focus of her first book Disrupt Together: How Teams Consistently Innovate.

In addition to her work in learning and adaptation, McGowan also built a general education curriculum to prepare students for the future of work by focusing on managing change and uncertainty, propositional and design thinking, ethnographic research, and business model generation. 

As a keynote speaker, McGowan has addressed a myriad of audiences, ranging from corporations and universities to boards, leadership figures, learning development professionals, faculty, and students. Her engagements include delivering commencement addresses, a testament to her profound influence in the educational sphere. In recognition of her transformative contributions to education, McGowan was conferred with a Doctor of Fine Arts degree in 2022, where she delivered the keynote commencement address.

Co-author of "The Adaptation Advantage," McGowan's insights inadvertently became a guiding light amidst the unprecedented challenges posed by the 2020 global pandemic.

If you seek an education keynote speaker who understands both the future of work and the future of learning, Heather E. McGowan is the speaker for you.

Audience TakeAways:

  1. The need for education to transition from career-centric preparation to lifelong adaptability.

  2. Strong advocacy for lifelong learning as essential for personal and professional success.

  3. Convincing argument for the strategic importance of education in both business and societal contexts.

  4. Identification of four crucial leadership shifts necessary for guiding a workforce oriented towards ongoing learning and adaptability.


SAMPLE TOPICS + OUTCOMES

All keynote addresses are bespoke to the audience and the below topics are offered to help clients generate ideas. 

  • Amidst the turbulence of today's rapidly changing societal, cultural, and technological landscapes, leaders face a compelling imperative to adopt a radically different approach to leadership. The question arises: should leaders prioritize the engagement of their employees or solely pursue tangible results? It's a nuanced issue with a seemingly paradoxical answer: both are essential, as they are mutually reinforcing elements required for superior performance.

    Whether focusing on the future of work or simply on the task at hand, today's leaders must adeptly undertake three key responsibilities to foster high-performing teams: establishing conditions for thriving (craft culture), navigating imperfect and evolving information (decision making), and nurturing talent (build organizational resilience).

    Crafting Culture involves creating an environment conducive to growth, which necessitates fostering trust, transparency, and psychological safety. In a world plagued by various distractions, from the loneliness epidemic to political polarization, recognizing shared values can alleviate tensions without delving into divisive discussions. Trust serves as the foundation for achieving optimal performance.

    Leadership Decision-making, once a straightforward process for those deemed unquestioned experts relying solely on individual intelligence, now requires the adeptness to harness collective intelligence. Many leaders find themselves guiding teams composed of individuals possessing skills and knowledge they themselves lack.

    Building Organizational Capacity: Previously, leaders were primarily assessed based on immediate results. However, in the current landscape characterized by a tight labor market and the departure of baby boomers, prioritizing talent development is imperative for navigating uncertainty and ensuring sustained business continuity.

    Today's leaders must concurrently drive exceptional performance while fortifying organizational resilience. Through sharing insights, research, analogies, and case studies, McGowan's discourse elucidates why embracing this three-pronged approach is both the future of work and the pathway to superior performance today.

  • The success of any organization hinges entirely on the performance of its people and, more specifically, their ability to collaborate. We are uncivil and increasingly dysfunctional. Our increasing polarization is robbing performance. Loneliness, spanning across all demographic groups, has been intensifying for decades, culminating in what the surgeon general deems an epidemic. As social beings, our collaborative nature has propelled us to the top of the food chain. It is now believed Homo Sapiens emerged ahead of other human ancestors not because we were stronger or faster or had larger brains, we did not, but because of our ability to both communicate and collaborate. However, our growing isolation is reshaping our brain function. When individuals feel lonely, their amygdala triggers a "fight or flight" response and activates our sympathetic nervous system, fostering an "us" vs. "them" hostile response. Moreover, a rapid amalgamation of social, cultural, and technological shifts, though inherently apolitical, has been politicized, exacerbated by social media echo chambers that reinforce our biases, reducing our ability to trust and collaborate. In the end civility is lost and with it trust, engagement, performance, growth, and profitability.

    To navigate your organization through inevitable change cycles—whether adapting to AI, restructuring, launching new products, or simply sustaining success—it's imperative to keep your team focused and cohesive, through minimizing interruption and internal conflicts. Heather's presentation delves into the origins of our current state of distraction and division, drawing on research to pinpoint key factors contributing to distraction, while offering strategies to foster cohesion and concentration within your organization.

    Note: This discussion does not revolve around politics or personal views, but rather explores the biological and cultural factors that have divided us, alongside practical leadership tools for managing an increasingly fractured and distracted workforce with techniques to lead profitable growth and performance through focus on shared vision and purpose.

  • Throughout much of the history of work, talent has traditionally been gauged by physical outputs. Despite the advent of transformative technologies such as generative artificial intelligence, one undeniable truth remains: the defining characteristic of this era is the ability to harness the potential of your workforce to drive profitable growth.

    Research consistently highlights the pivotal role of human capital, which contributes a staggering 90% of enterprise value in the S&P 500. While technology, particularly generative artificial intelligence, increasingly handles routine tasks, the real competitive advantage lies in the performance of augmented human talent and creativity.

    We've now entered the era of human value, where humans are recognized as assets to cultivate rather than expenses to minimize. No matter how impressive technology may be, its effectiveness is ultimately determined by the humans who utilize it.

    In this presentation, explore strategies for navigating and mastering this challenging yet exhilarating new landscape, where we not only learn from technology but also collaborate and innovate alongside it. This paradigm shift encourages us to view technology as a partner in our journey, rather than a mere tool to be wielded.

  • In today's dynamic and rapidly evolving work environment, maintaining peak performance while preventing burnout is paramount. Ignoring societal polarization does little to mitigate distractions. To help our teams stay focused and excel, it's crucial to realign them with shared values, their desired impact on the world, and a sense of belonging to something greater than themselves—offering profound opportunities for growth.

    This enlightening discussion explores the art of cultivating resilient teams capable of thriving amidst adversity while prioritizing well-being. Drawing on cutting-edge research and practical approaches, this presentation delves into the transformative potential of authentic leadership, effective communication, empathy as a performance driver, and fostering a highly performance workplace culture. Discover actionable strategies to nurture resilience through emphasizing the importance of trust-building and psychological safety, both crucial for organizational health and sustainable, profitable growth.

  • In an age characterized by rapid technological progress within a globally interconnected economy, traditional work functions have undergone fragmentation, automation, and technological enhancement—particularly with the emergence of generative artificial intelligence. This shift necessitates a reassessment of education systems, workforce development strategies, organizational frameworks, talent management approaches, and even individual perspectives. Whereas previously we learned to work, we now must work continually to learn.

    While the pursuit of closing a perpetual skills gap has been ongoing, Heather advocates for prioritizing hiring based on behaviors that facilitate heightened performance, irrespective of given skills and talents. McGowan suggests prioritizing candidates who demonstrate an intrinsic connection to purpose, an agile learning mindset adaptable to market fluctuations, and, significantly, behaviors indicative of a continual desire for improvement and growth.

    During this presentation, Heather will distill recent research findings and provide actionable insights for organizations seeking to attract, cultivate, and retain talent characterized by a propensity for continuous learning and adaptability.

 

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