Register Now for Connective Tissue: What Truly Binds and Bonds a Team
Connective Tissue: What Truly Binds and Bonds a Team offers a deep dive into the art and science of building robust, unified teams in the digital era. Hosted by esteemed industry leaders Darren Murph (Ford) and Molly Sands (Atlassian), this session unravels the complexities of nurturing team productivity, connection, and engagement across the digital divide. Through a focused exploration of the Meeting on Purpose Pillar, our speakers will guide attendees through the transformative approaches needed to maintain and strengthen bonds in a modern work environment.
Key Takeaways:
Distributed work should be treated as a product, not a policy.
Why understanding human psychology is key to creating workplace systems that people are drawn to rather than threatened by.
How managers can build connections with their teams across time zones and virtual spaces.
Featured Speakers:
Dr. Molly Sands is the Head of the Team Anywhere Lab, which designs evidence-based practices for high performing distributed teams. She’s passionate about using technology to make it easier for people to do meaningful work together. Prior to Atlassian, Molly held leadership positions at Humu and Chadwick Martin Bailey. Her research has been published in top academic journals and featured in The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, and a TED talk with over six million views.
Darren Murph: Named an “oracle of remote work” by CNBC and featured in The Forbes Future of Work 50, Darren is a recognized visionary in organizational design. He co-developed organizational design case studies at Harvard Business School and INSEAD. He holds a Guinness World Record in publishing, and authored GitLab’s Remote Playbook and “Living the Remote Dream: A Guide To Seeing the World, Setting Records, and Advancing Your Career.”