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Heather E. McGowan

Future-of-Work Strategist

Future-of-work strategist Heather E. McGowan averages 75 speaking events a year from small audiences of c level executives to large forums of thousands. Her speaking while grounded in the changing nature of work extend to include talking points on leadership, DEI/DEIB, engagement, empowerment, culture, innovation, and transformation. 

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Future-of-work strategist Heather E. McGowan helps leaders prepare their people and organizations for the Post Pandemic world of work. The last few years have forever changed where we work, who works, how we work and measure work, what we do for work and, most importantly, why we work. McGowan is a sense maker, a dot connector, a deep thinker, and a pattern matcher who sees things that others miss. Heather gives people the courage and insight that illuminates their path forward. She’s transforming mindsets and entire organizations around the globe with her message about how the next phase of work will focus on continuous learning, rather than simply learning once in order to work. Pulitzer Prize–winning NYT columnist Thomas Friedman frequently quotes Heather in his books and columns and describes her as “the oasis” when it comes to insights into the future of work. In 2020 Heather was recognized as one of the top 50 female futurists in the world by Forbes. Heather’s sessions help employees and leaders alike prepare for and adapt to jobs that do not yet exist.

McGowan has provided keynote addresses for audiences from start-ups to government organizations to universities to publicly traded Fortune 100 companies, including AMP Financial, SAP, Abbvie, Biogen, Fidelity, FIS, Mastercard, AT&T, Financial Times, Siemens, Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Kaiser Permanente, JPMorgan Chase, Lockheed Martin, MassMutual, MetLife, Best Buy, Raytheon, The US Army, Accor Hotels, Paramount, Chevron, AARP, Zendesk, Tableau, Fidelity, de Beers, Professional Beauty Association, and The World Bank among hundreds of others. Heather addresses audiences in person from small summits for C suite executives to large events in the tens of thousands. Her virtual talks have reached hundreds of thousands. Often quoted in the media, notably in the New York Times, McGowan serves on the advisory board for Sparks & Honey, a New York–based culture-focused agency looking to the future for brands. McGowan’s academic work has included roles at Rhode Island School of Design, and Jefferson University, where she was the strategic architect of the first undergraduate college focused exclusively on innovation. In 2019 Heather was appointed as a faculty member of the Swinburne University Centre for the New Workforce in Melbourne, Australia. In 2022, McGowan was awarded an honorary doctorate from Pennsylvania College of Art and Design in addition to earning her MBA from Babson College and her BFA in Industrial Design from Rhode Island School of Design. McGowan is the co-editor and author of the book Disrupt Together: How Teams Consistently Innovate and a Forbes contributor. McGowan’s first book on the future of work, published in 2020: The Adaptation Advantage: Let Go, Learn Fast, and Thrive in the Future of Work, reached number three in business management books on Amazon and was named one of the best business books of 2021 by Soundview. McGowan’s most recent book The Empathy Advantage: Leading the Empowered Workforcepublished in March 2023 and is a finalist for the Next Big Idea Book Club and identified as a top ten business book to read in 2023 by Business Chief.

Keynotes

Featured Keynote

  • ADAPTATION ADVANTAGE: LEADING IN A POST PANDEMIC WORLD
  • LEARNING: THE REAL FUTURE OF WORK
  • THE HUMAN VALUE ERA
  • CREATING HIGH PERFORMING TEAMS WITHOUT BURNOUT
  • LEVERAGING THE POWER OF DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND BELONGING
  • DO NOT FEAR CHATGPT: THE FUTURE OF WORK IS HUMAN
  • THE FUTURE COMPANY: CULTURE AND CAPACITY

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Forbes (Interview) Practical Advice on How to Lead an Empowered Workforce

March 2023, Interview based upon her most recent book The Empathy Advantage

Fast Company: From the Great Resignation to the Great Refusal, Here are five G's mean to the Future of Work

March 2023: The great resignation, retirement, refusal, reshuffle, and relocation are causing a tectonic shift in how we both live and work .

OECD Network: Empathy, trust, and compassion, the trifecta of superior leadership

The profile of an effective leader has shifted almost 180 degrees from an unquestioned expert who can myopically drive productivity to a humble, curious learner who inspire potential in their team with love, caring, and belonging.

The Coronavirus Ushers In The Human Capital Era

https://www.forbes.com/sites/heathermcgowan/2020/11/05/the-coronavirus-ushers-in-the-human-capital-era/?sh=5a8788f022dd

Learning Is The New Pension

There has never been a more exciting time to be in human resources (HR)—that was evident at the Unleash World annual summit in Paris, where I was honored to give an opening keynote speech.

  • 2023 The Empathy Advantage: Leading the Empowered Workforce
  • 2020 The Adaptation Advantage: Let Go, Learn Fast, and Thrive in the Future of Work
  • 2013 Disrupt Together: How Teams Consistently Innovate
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