The Future-Ready Organization
Built for the Shift
Join us on September 25 for the next Breakfast Club. AI and automation are changing how work gets done faster than most companies can reorganize around it. Being future-ready is not about owning the most technology. It is about changing how you operate, repeatedly, without breaking.
Real talk on staying future-ready!
“We will gather for an honest conversation about leading through the fastest technology shift in history. Sharp perspectives, real discussion and practical takeaways you can use the next morning. Bring your questions. We will bring the coffee.”
Helene von Reis spent three decades leading large organizations inside IKEA across Sweden, China, Japan and the US, including as President and CEO of IKEA Japan. Through Hevon she now advises leaders on cultural intelligence and on running transformation across borders. Her angle on future-ready is the one most companies underestimate: whether the people and the leadership behaviors hold once the operating model changes.
Jan Bosch directs Software Center, a partner-funded collaboration between more than 15 large European companies, among them Ericsson, Volvo Cars, Volvo Trucks, Saab, Scania, Siemens and Bosch, and five universities working on digitalization. He is Professor at Chalmers University of Technology and Professor of AI Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology, and was previously VP of Engineering Process at Intuit and head of Nokia Research Center's software laboratory. He works on how companies actually adopt software, data and AI at scale, rather than on pilots that never ship.
Program
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Past Events
Our previous editions and what we covered.
Testimonials
What our members say about us.
“What I appreciated most about the Breakfast Club was the depth of discussion. The format really invites people to speak openly, challenge each other and explore topics beyond the usual corporate surface. It’s exactly the kind of forum we need more of.”
“There’s something refreshing about stepping out of day-to-day operations to join a conversation that actually moves the needle. The energy, the topics, the people. It all made for a truly inspiring morning.”
“This was my first time at the Breakfast Club and I really enjoyed the network. And what I took with me from the presenters was how to use images in storytelling. I think we can do more of that at Ericsson Bridge. And I also got the question, how do we use emerging techniques and technologies in our product and in our operations? So I have been inspired to do things when I go back to the bridge.”
“A terrific breakfast at Breakfast Club with wonderful insights, not just about AI tools and the AI community, but how to expand your visions and the future of it. Not to be involved in only the day to day basis, but to broaden your horizons and where you want to be in the future. So wonderful insights and a great community.”
“We talked about AI and different kinds of AI. And I think that the most important thing that I got to take out was that we make a difference between office AI and production AI. Office AI is basically done by everyone by LMS, but production AI, that's really difficult. So that was the main point for me today. And as always, super inspiring. Great people. Great breakfast. Great view. Spectacular.”
“The Breakfast Club format gives space to explore ideas without pressure. It’s rare to find a setting where curiosity, experience and innovation intersect so naturally. I left with both new perspectives and new partnerships.”