Relive the 2011 Experience

On June 1st, 2011, leaders from some of the biggest brands and fastest growing companies gathered at the TimesCenter in New York City to discuss the future of work in this age of distraction and diversity.

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  • Tory Johnson, Women for Hire

    A few years ago, successful female professionals started turning to Tory Johnson, founder and CEO of Women for Hire, for help launching entrepreneurial careers. Why were these women leaving good corporate careers? In this presentation, Johnson explores what drives employee motivation—outlining strategies for companies looking to retain employees looking for more.

  • Bill Taylor, Fast Company

    How can you distinguish your company from a bevy of competitors? According to Bill Taylor, entrepreneur and author, "The only way to stand out from the crowd is to stand for something special." By mapping the successful reinventions of several middle of the road businesses, Taylor inspires us to construct big change by examining the smallest details.

  • Cathy Benko, Deloitte

    Cathy Benko, Chief Talent Officer at Deloitte, charts this changing landscape of the workplace, from the 1970's up to the present–day. She posits that successful, modern companies are shifting from a ladder, or hierarchy–focused structure, towards a lattice model, in which employees move either up or across depending on their needs and desires.

  • Nadira Hira, Gen Y Expert

    "When you talk to a lot of young people...nobody is saying, I want to come to work and be number one." So if young people don't want to be CEOs, what do they want? As the leading voice of Gen Y, writer and speaker Nadira Hira explores what motivates her generation in the workplace.