Publications
Thought pieces written by CEO, Rimma Boshernitsan
Public Events
Facilitated public sessions
10x20 Interviews
10x20 is a 20-minute interview series, which profiles local and international leaders in their respective fields.
Podcast Appearances
Podcast appearances by CEO, Rimma Boshernitsan
Future(s) Briefings
Research and insights on the future of work
Voices
Long-form interviews with people shaping culture today
Publications
Layoffs don’t have to be so cruel. Here’s how Big Tech can do better.
Google and other Big Tech giants laid off thousands with an email. That’s outrageous, and inhumane, this leadership strategist says. Read more →
Why every leader in corporate America should be paying attention to the writers’ strike
The entertainment industry reportedly lost $10 billion in a single day after the writers’ strike. Read more →
How to Rebuild Trust After a Layoff
A reduction in force is traumatic for those who leave and those who stay. It's crucial to address this early and often. Read more →
In Threads’ dwindling engagement, social media’s flawed hypothesis is laid bare
Merely weeks after emerging as the apparent heir to address social media’s woes and generating over 100 million users in less than five day, Threads appears to be, well, fraying at the edges already with a recently reported 80% drop in daily active users since launch. Read more →
As Quoted In…
“The Cult of Company Culture is Back. But Do Tech Workers Even Want Perks”
Podcast Appearances
Public Events
Panel Moderation:
Altered States
Contradiction
Botanicae
Author Interview:
Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us
Panel Moderation:
Confidence in Ambiguity
Panel Moderation:
Placemaking, Belonging, & Community Health
Artist Interview:
Amy Nathan
Guest Speaker:
Technology & Life in 21st C blockchain, AI, and the power of genomics
Collective(s) Summer Series
Are you a leader who influences change in your industry? Are you interested in exploring the pillars of our future society and culture through meaningful dialogue? Have you been thinking about the implications of the pandemic and the changes in how we live, how we work, and how we relate to and with one another?
The Collective(s) Summer Series is a program of fireside chats highlighting the foremost thinking across five key topic areas.
10x20 Interview Series
Long-form Interviews
Collective(s) Futures Briefings