How can the design/architecture community better engage tech companies? NBBJ looks into the question and provides answers in a presentation at CoreNet New York City.
4. 84%
SAY MAKING A POSITIVE DIFFERENCE
IN THE WORLD IS MORE IMPORTANT
THAN PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
80%
SLEEP WITH
PHONES NEXT
TO THEIR BEDS
67%
HAVE NEVER
CLICKED A
SPONSORED
STORY
95%
SAY FRIENDS
ARE THE MOST
CREDIBLE
SOURCE OF
PRODUCT INFO
6. DATA vs DELIGHT
Should the workplace
of today be driven by
people analytics?
Join NBBJ and Bloomberg as
experts from leading technology
companies, the social sciences
and architecture debate workplace
in the era of mobility, big data
and the cloud.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
6:30pm–8:30pm
Bloomberg San Francisco
3 Pier #101, San Francisco, CA 94111
Register at datadelight.eventbrite.com
P I E R 3
Port of SF
Pier 1/2
Ferry
Terminal
Pier 5
Em b a rc a d e r o D r
Lin coln H wy
You’re
Invited!
AN EVENT HOSTED BY
6:30pm–7:00pm – Cocktails and Hors d’oeuvres
7:00pm–8:00pm – Panel Discussion
8:00pm–8:30pm – Audience Q&A
click here
to register
Moderator:
Peter Burrows
Senior Correspondent, Bloomberg Businessweek
Panelists:
Scott Chacon
CoFounder and CIO, GitHub
Marina Gorbis
Director, Institute for the Future
Britt Sellin
Senior Director of HR, Cloudera
Evan Wittenberg
Chief of People, Box
Scott Wyatt
live
People nd meaning in many different ways, but
we share a common need to connect in order to
be ful lled. In a city saturated with experiences,
information, and ideas, we seek purpose by
connecting to others, to our work, and to the
world at large. And as makers, we aspire to
shape that world. So how can the experiences
we create propel us toward communities that
give us a greater sense of purpose? How can we
make “making” meaningful?
NBBJ presents THE MAKER’S MIND, an evening
with ve New York City makers representing
design, business, technology and art. In rapid
July 31, 2014
6pm — 8pm
(presentations
start at 6:30)
NBBJ New York
2 Rector Street
25th Floor
New York
THE
MAKER’S
MIND
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