Biomimicry 3.8 managing director Nicole Miller will join a panel to discuss “The Workplace of the Future: Using Nature Inspired and Analytic Typologies to Design Organizations” at New Metrics.
Too many employers are struggling to attract, engage, and retain a workforce on account of antiquated hierarchical organizational models that stifle creativity and innovation and fail to leverage the intrinsic motivators of the workforce. There is rising demand for development and implementation of a science-based, data-driven approach to organization and workplace design, particularly in organizations with Millennial employees seeking outcomes that require a high-level of cognitive exploration, collaboration, and purpose alignment. Organizational Biomimicry enables organizations to tap into what uniquely motivates their employees by taking a holistic, purposely-unifying look at governance structures, company culture, and the physical workplace. This session will examine how Organizational Biomimicry uses a personalized, multi-stakeholder engagement process to redesign organizations for success in the modern economy as nature would.
New Metrics runs November 14-16 in Boston, MA.
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