Change management and leadership: revisiting The Stack's event with NATO's new CIO
Our attendees made it: thank you all for coming.
The world is changing astonishingly fast – with the pandemic having fast-forwarded transformation in most organisations over the past two years. The pace of disruption looks unlikely to slow: climate change, geopolitical and macroeconomic indicators all suggest plenty of challenges ahead, and the stunning pace of technological advancement continues to be the joker in the pack – who knows what the next few years bring?
At an exclusive invitation-only event sponsored by Element in London on Friday November 26, NATO’s first CIO Manfred Boudreaux-Dehmer, LSE Professor Lucia Garcia Lorenzo – an expert in organisational and social psychology – and former HMG Chief Digital Officer Christina Hammond-Aziz joined The Stack’s founder Ed Targett at a private member’s club to discuss managing organisational change in fast-moving, demanding times.
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The panel discussion touched on everything from leadership challenges and innovating from the inside of incumbent organisations, to change-fatigue in large teams where technology is introduced from the top-down; with questions – from an audience including CISOs, CIOs, senior developers and NEDs – touching on Manfred’s mandate to introduce a more enterprise approach at NATO, through to ways of inculcating innovation through “intrepeneurship” and even the extent to which HR is arguably proving an innovation-inhibitor.
The discussion was followed by dinner and drinks – with Element’s CEO Matthew Hodgson and COO Amandine Le Pape introducing the Matrix Protocol to our attendees -- few people know it better: they invented it.
(It wasn’t all work: other conversations encountered by The Stack's founder as as the evening continued included a heartfelt debate over the best James Bond; and the merits of Islay versus Speyside scotch. The venue's piano -- we're keeping the location half-secret, we just like it too much -- was also played very well indeed by one CEO.)
The Stack runs regular invitation-only events for senior digital leaders, chiefly in London. Like to sponsor one or get on the invitation list? Email Ed Targett here or send a Signal on +44(0)7956 411 683
About Element and Matrix.
The Matrix Protocol is an open network for secure, decentralised and real-time communication. When you send an end-to-end encrypted message in Matrix, it is replicated over all the servers whose users are participating in a given conversation, similarly to how commits are replicated between Git repositories, meaning there are no single point of control or failure. Its technical co-founders who continue to contribute to the protocol lead Element, which provides a secure and independent messenger, connected via Matrix, as well as Matrix hosting and consulting.