Join us for a high-impact, day-long program exploring the ideas shaping modern leadership, work, and decision-making.
The Rotman Lifelong Learning Conference returns this May. Join us for a high-impact, day-long program exploring the ideas shaping modern leadership, work, and decision-making.
As organizations navigate accelerating technological change, shifting talent expectations, and heightened economic uncertainty, leaders are being asked to do more than adapt. They need to build momentum through change, make smarter bets with imperfect information, and rethink productivity for a world where time and attention are the scarcest resources.
Join us for thought-provoking discussions and practical takeaways designed to help you lead with clarity, turn insight into action, and stay ahead in an increasingly complex world.
As a valued Rotman alum, we are pleased to extend an exclusive discount of over 40% off the regular registration fee. Register for this dynamic conference by selecting the "U of T & Rotman Alumni | Executive Program Alumni" ticket option at checkout.
Speakers Include
- Sean Cohan, President, Bell Media
- Julia Dhar, Managing Director, Boston Consulting Group
- Judd Kessler, Howard Marks Endowed Professor, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
- Natalie Nixon, CEO, Figure 8 Thinking
- Susan Christoffersen, Dean, Rotman School of Management
- Dilip Soman, Professor of Marketing, Canada Research Chair in Behavioural Science and Economics; Academic Director, Evening MBA & EMBA Programs, Rotman School of Management
- Additional speakers to be announced
For detailed speaker bios, please visit the agenda online.
Registration includes refreshments throughout the day and the following books:
- Move. Think. Rest.: Redefining Productivity and Our Relationship to Time – Natalie Nixon
- How Change Really Works: Seven Science-Based Principles For Transforming Your Organization – Julia Dhar
- Lucky By Design: The Hidden Economics You Need to Get More of What You Want – Judd Kessler
- More to be announced
Please note that seating is limited for this event.
We hope you will join us for thought-provoking discussions and practical takeaways that will help you anticipate change, seize new opportunities, and stay ahead in an increasingly complex world.
Have questions about this event?
Contact Rotman Events at events@rotman.utoronto.ca
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