Annual Conference 2024
Friday 15th November
Inspirational leadership & strategy learning
We are on the cusp of the next technological revolution. Generative AI and other advancing technologies are evolving at an unprecedented pace, with the potential to profoundly impact every facet of our lives. History shows us that when new technologies are introduced, leaders often focus on the technology itself, overlooking its impact on their people and how they will adapt. To address this challenge the LawNet conference this year is dedicated to exploring how leadership, people and effective change management will be pivotal in driving impactful digital transformation, ensuring future success for our firms.
Attendees will hear from our fantastic line-up of expert speakers who will share their insights, experiences and strategies for leading innovation and successful technology projects. Through keynote speeches and an interactive panel discussion, participants will leave with actionable insights to navigate the complexities of the digital landscape while maintaining a human-centric approach. This conference is a must-attend for anyone looking to elevate their organisation's digital transformation journey.
Headline Speakers
David Rowan Founding UK Editor-in-Chief of WIRED and author of the bestselling book Non-Bullshit Innovation (Penguin), is today’s leading speaker on how emerging technologies will impact business — and how leaders should prepare now. David has been a technology columnist for The Times, GQ, Condé Nast Traveller and The Sunday Times, and at WIRED he got to know the founders of tech giants such as WhatsApp, LinkedIn and Spotify. And he is still searching for the future |
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Rahaf Harfoush Rahaf is a Digital Anthropologist and New York Times Best-Selling Author. |
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Dr Sinéad Devine-French Sinéad is a chartered psychologist and public speaker who is passionate about proactive approaches which support people and organisations to positively improve psychological wellbeing, relationships, resilience and performance. With a career which has spanned the private, statutory, voluntary and educational sectors, Sinéad has a strong interest in the use of cognitive and behavioural approaches to enable sustainable change. |