When:
  

Tuesday, May 3, 2016
                  to
Thursday, May 5, 2016

 

Registration Fee:   $1895
Student Registration Fee:  $495



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Where:

W Chicago - Lakeshore

644 North Lake Shore Drive 
Chicago, Illinois, 60611-3017 · United States  
Phone:   312-943-9200
 
Conference rate of $229
Based on availability thru 5:00 PM on 04/01/16 
Enjoy the beautiful view from our meeting space on the 33rd floor of this newly renovated hotel overlooking Lake Michigan


 

  • Cancellations of individual conference or pre-conference registrations made anytime up to April 3, 2016 will be refunded subject to a $300 cancellation fee.
  • Cancellations made after April 1, 2016 or no-shows are subject to the full registration fee.  Substitutions can be made at any time at no additional charge.


Contact

Tanya Spelts (ODF Admin.)
Organization Design Forum 
602-510-9105
info@organizationdesignforum.org

www.organizationdesignforum.org

 

 

 

 

 

We're excited to announce the theme and focus of
ODF's 2016 Annual Conference
"Reflecting on the Edge:
Designing for People, Space and Work"
May 3 - 5, 2016
in the Windy City (Chicago, Illinois)


The Conference will focus on trends in the changing nature of work, the impact on work space, the ways that design can intersect with the focus on Big Data, and the evolution of our capabilities as organization design practitioners.

Register for $1895
Student rate of $495

Register Now!

We're excited to feature the following speakers:

  • Todd Heiser, Gensler's Consumer Products Practice Area Leader & Principal
  • Richard Maltsbarger, Lowe’s Chief Development Officer and President of International
  • Dr. Edgar Schein, Psychologist & Author
  • Dr. Marty Trevino, National Security Agency's Sr. Subject Matter Expert for Organizational Strategy, Design and Business Intelligence 
  • Our format will include a mix of plenary speakers and concurrent sessions led by fellow practitioners to explore such topics as: the changing nature of work, the impact on work space, the ways that design intersect with Big Data, and the evolution of our capabilities as organization design practitioners.  
  • Plus, back by popular demand, will be the “Organization Design Bazaar” – an opportunity to engage smaller group conversations with a group of colleagues on topics of your choosing.