Change Management

Description

Change Management is the application of a process that facilitates the management of change and development within a business or organization. It helps employees prepare for both micro and macro organizational changes and tries to make transition as easy as possible for everyone involved, regardless of their level of seniority.

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Stage 1 - Humans vs AI
Oct 21, 2026
12:15 AM12:45 AM
Employee Experience and EngagementOrganizational DesignChange Management

Moving Beyond ‘The Uncertainty Principle’: Leading When Everything Changes at Once

Peter HinssennexxworksCo-founder & Partner
Description

A Silicon Valley founder recently told Peter Hinssen he had 300 employees. 30 of them are human. That moment says everything about where we are right now.

We are living through a once-in-a-generation acceleration. Not change that arrives every few years change that compounds every few weeks. The Never Normal isn't coming. It's already here, and it's moving faster than most leadership teams are willing to admit.

In this keynote, Peter Hinssen introduces The Uncertainty Principle: the idea that in a world of quantum leaps and industry-wide reinvention, the leaders who win aren't the ones who manage uncertainty they're the ones who weaponize it. Volatility becomes velocity. Complexity becomes creative fuel. Disruption becomes the only real strategy.

For HR and business leaders gathered in Paris, the question is urgent and uncomfortably simple: are you building a company designed for relentless change, or one that will be swallowed by it? Because by 2040, the organizations still standing won't be the strongest or the smartest. They'll be the ones who picked up the signals before they were obvious — and moved before they had permission.

Peter Hinssen confronts the moment we can no longer ignore. This isn't disruption as usual. This is a once-in-a-generation acceleration and most organizations are still asking the wrong questions.

Key Takeaways:

  • Why this is a once-in-a-generation acceleration moment - and what that actually demands of leaders
  • How to weaponize uncertainty before your competitors do
  • Why the 300/30 reality is closer than most boardrooms want to believe
  • Scalable learning as the new competitive moat
  • Building organizations wired for anticipation, adaptability, and resilience — not transformation as a one-time event
  • The holy trinity of the Never Normal: what it means in practice in 2026 and beyond
Stage 1 - Humans vs AI
Oct 21, 2026
2:15 PM2:45 PM
Strategy and LeadershipHR TechnologyArtificial IntelligenceChange Management

Re-inventing Organisations in an AI Era: The New Mandate for the CHRO

David GreenInsight222Managing PartnerSharon DohertyLloyds Banking GroupChief People & Places Officer
Description

In this next chapter, the CHRO is uniquely placed to take a leading role in re-inventing the organization for the future, in close collaboration with the CTO and the CFO. The question isn't whether this matters, it's whether we're ready to step into it.

So what does that mean in practice?

  • What tectonic plates are shifting inside organizations — and how are we reinventing work as a result?
  • What's fundamentally different about the CTO, CHRO and CFO relationship in the AI era?
  • And how do HR organizations get match fit — skills, mindset, data and operating model — for what comes next?
Stage 2 - WorkTech & Pay
Oct 21, 2026
9:00 PM9:30 PM
AutomationArtificial IntelligenceChange Management

Getting The AI-Ready HR Tech Stack Right; Preparedness: What to Modernise First - and What to Stop Buying

Syed Ali AbbasHelloFreshVice President of People – International Markets and HRBP
Description
  • The new stack reality: HCM + data + orchestration + copilots + governance
  • The buying criteria that now matter most: integration, auditability, controls, scalability, outcomes
  • Where organizations waste investment: duplicate tools, partial deployments, shadow systems
  • Sequencing the roadmap: what to modernize first for maximum AI readiness
  • How HR, IT and Finance are resetting decision rights for tech investment
Stage 1 - Humans vs AI
Oct 22, 2026
9:50 AM10:30 AM
AutomationOrganizational DesignArtificial IntelligenceChange Management

HR as Architects of Change: Rebuilding the Enterprise for an AI-Driven World

Dr. Charles-Henri Besseyre des HortsHEC ParisProfessor EmeritusClément de VillepinThales GroupSenior Executive Vice President, Human ResourcesLaurent ChoainAccorGlobal Chief People & Culture OfficerEmilee DeMartinoMcDonald’sSVP, Chief People Officer, International Operated Markets
Description
  • Where should HR actively own the design of the enterprise, not just influence it?
  • How do you redesign work when decision-making is shared between humans, AI, and automation?
  • What governance models enable faster, higher-quality people decisions without losing control?
  • How do you align skills, workforce strategy, rewards, and technology into a coherent system?
  • Why is organizational design the critical enabler of AI success, and where are companies getting it wrong?
  • What capabilities must a CHRO build to operate credibly at this level: architect, operator, economist, or ethicist?

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