Thinkers50 Awards Gala 2023

5-6 November, London & 4-5 October, virtual pre-event

The Thinkers50 Awards Gala is back – bigger, bolder, and better!

It’s been four years since we were last able to welcome everyone in person to the biennial Thinkers50 Awards Gala and we can’t wait to do so again! We are especially thrilled to be able to invite the Thinkers50 Community to one of London’s great landmarks, the historic Guildhall. Here we will showcase some of the world’s leading business thinkers in a program that will inspire us all to Reconnect, Rethink, and Reset – everything we thought we knew about management. The event will culminate in a celebratory Gala Dinner, where we will unveil the 2023 Thinkers50 Ranking and the recipients of the Thinkers50 Distinguished Achievement Awards.

If you missed the Ideas Premiere warm-up pre-event, which took place virtually 4-5 October, your gala ticket will give you exclusive access to the session recordings. The Ideas Premiere featured a fascinating line-up of thought leaders from the Thinkers50 Community, who shared their valuable insights on an array of pressing topics facing management and business today.

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The Thinkers50 community is a talent pool like no other. Join the world’s leading business thinkers as we explore the ideas and best practices redefining the world of work, leadership, and the role of business in society. From climate change to AI, from inclusive organisations to new models of leadership, and from new ways of working to new ways of thinking.

We believe that the thorny issues facing humanity are management challenges. Tackling the toughest challenges will require us to revisit many of our assumptions and preconceptions about the purpose of work, business, and power – and about the capitalist system itself. We need a boldness of intent and the courage to try new things. We need to think bigger and move faster. We need to reconnect to a higher purpose, to rethink our modus operandi, and reset our aspirations.

At Thinkers50, we couldn’t be more passionate about our mission. Now more than ever, we believe that ideas can change the world, management matters, and fresh thinking can bring a better future for all. What new ideas will you bring to the party? What will you do to reshape the leadership landscape?

Join us on this unique journey – to reimagine the future of business.

Thinkers50 Awards Gala 2023 Program

Day 1: 5 November

Crypts

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13:00 – 14:00

Welcome!
Registration with coffee & tea

Great Hall

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14:15 – 14:30

Introduction from
Stuart Crainer & Des Dearlove

Thinkers50 co-founders, Des Dearlove and Stuart Crainer open the Thinkers50 2023 Awards Gala.

Great Hall

Session #1

14:30 – 15:00

Leadership Starts at School

Julie Carrier

Julie Carrier

Founder, Leadership Development Institute for Young Women

Julie Carrier, founder of the Leadership Development Institute for Young Women and Thinkers50 Gala Ambassador, explains how helping young women discover their leadership identity and potential in high school empowers them to succeed.

Great Hall

Session #2

15:00 – 15:30

Why Everyone Needs a Mentor

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Ruth Gotian

Chief Learning Officer and Associate Professor of Education, Weill Cornell Medicine

Ruth Gotian, author of The Success Factor and Thinkers50 Gala Ambassador, leads a session on mentoring, offering practical tips on how to find a mentor and become one.

Great Hall

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15:50 – 16:05

Quick Break

Great Hall

Session #3

16:05 – 16:35

Stand Out Networking

Dorie Clark

Dorie Clark

Professor of Executive Education, Columbia Business School

Dorie Clark, author of The Long Game and Thinkers50 Gala Ambassador, provides a masterclass in the art of networking – in preparation for our upcoming drinks reception.

Great Hall

Session #4

16:45 – 17:20

Introducing Coaching Legends

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Stuart Crainer

Thinkers50 co-founder

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Des Dearlove

Thinkers50 co-founder

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Marshall Goldsmith

Thinkers50 Hall of Fame, author of Becoming Coachable

Which coaches have made a significant and lasting contribution to the field of coaching? Thinkers50, in partnership with 100 Coaches and BetterUp, is proud to announce the first inductees into Coaching Legends, acknowledging the legacy and influence of the coaching greats. Introduced by Marshall Goldsmith.

Crypts

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17:20 – 18:40

networking drinks & jazz

Carrying on networking? Looking for a pint and a pie? See our curated list of pubs and restaurants.

Day 2: 6 November

Old Library

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08:00 – 09:00

Welcome!
Registration with coffee & tea

Great Hall

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09:00 – 09:15

Introduction from
Stuart Crainer & Des Dearlove

Thinkers50 co-founders Des Dearlove and Stuart Crainer open the Thinkers50 Awards Gala – Day 2.

Great Hall

Session #1

09:15 – 09:45

Daring to do

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Amy Edmondson

Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management, Harvard Business School

Sheena Iyengar

Sheena Iyengar

S.T. Lee Professor of Business,
Columbia Business School

From climate change to global poverty, stepping up to tackle the world’s wicked problems requires the courage to act. But what does this mean for leaders and their organizations? And how can the Thinkers50 community help drive the agenda?

In our lead-off session, Harvard Business School Professor Amy Edmondson (author of The Fearless Organization and The Right Kind of Wrong) and Columbia Business School Professor Sheena Iyengar (author of The Art of Choosing and Think Bigger) dare us to do more – explaining why to make real progress we need to be braver. So how can we rethink failure to understand the right sort of wrong? And re-tool innovation to think bigger?

Great Hall

Session #2

09:45 – 10:15

Getting to the Heart of Leadership

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Led by:

Sanyin Siang

Executive Director, Duke University’s Coach K COLE

Kirstin Ferguson

Kirstin Ferguson

Author of Head & Heart and Adjunct Professor, Queensland University of Technology

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Alyson Meister

Professor of Leadership and Organizational Behavior, IMD

If we are to be bolder and braver, we need leaders fit for purpose. In this session led by Sanyin Siang, Kirstin Ferguson (author of Head & Heart) and Alyson Meister (IMD Professor and author of ‘What’s Your Leadership Origin Story,’ (HBR)) explore how our expectations of leaders have changed. What kind of leaders will we need over the next decade? And how can we help the leaders we need become fit for purpose?

Old Library

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10:15 – 11:00

Networking & coffee break

Great Hall

Session #3

11:00 – 11:35

Start With Respect

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Led by:

Ruchika Tulshyan

CEO and Founder, Candour

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Modupe Akinola

Barbara and David Zalaznick Professor of Business, Columbia Business School

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Rukasana Bhaijee

Global Head of Diversity
and Inclusion, Financial Times

The topic of diversity, inclusivity, and equity (DEI) has moved up the organizational agenda, but has it truly landed? DEI is about more than ticking boxes. Led by Ruchika Tulshyan (author of Inclusion on Purpose), Modupe Akinola (Faculty Director of the Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics), and Rukasana Bhaijee (Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Financial Times), explain why we need to include all our talent if we are to prosper as organizations and communities. So, how can we reconnect to empower the people who have been silenced and marginalized? How can we translate good intentions into reality and impact?

Great Hall

Session #4

11:35 – 12:05

Listening Up

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Megan Reitz

Associate Fellow, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford and Adjunct Professor of Leadership & Dialogue, Hult International Business School.
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Jim Detert

John L. Colley Professor of Business Administration, University of Virginia Darden School of Business

The best organizations are ones where people at all levels have a voice and are listened to – where they can speak out against wrongs, ask questions, blow whistles, and engage in vibrant performance-enhancing debate. Associate Fellow of Saïd Business School Megan Reitz (author of Speak Up) and Darden Business School Professor Jim Detert (author of Choosing Courage) argue that who gets heard is a function of power. So, how can we create psychologically safe workplaces where people feel free to speak their minds? And how can we disrupt hierarchy to reset the rules of dialogue?

Old Library

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12:05 – 13:25

LUNCH

Great Hall

Session #5

13:25 – 14:10

The ghost and the machine

Martin Lindstrom

Martin Lindstrom

Founder and Chairman,
Lindstrom Company
Sinan Aral

Sinan Aral

Director of the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy

Kate O’Neill

Kate O'Neill

Founder and CEO and Chief Tech Humanist, KO Insights

Technology changes fast, but humans don’t. So, as the business world scrambles to understand the opportunities and risks of technological shifts, from generative AI to robots, and quantum computing to the metaverse, what is the future for human workers? Digital explorers, Martin Lindstrom, Sinan Aral, and Kate O’Neill ask if it is possible to reset the digital revolution to make it more humane and people friendly. Is it enough to learn to co-exist with machines, or do we need to rethink what it means to be human?

Great Hall

Session #6

14:10 – 14:40

Reinventing Yourself in the Age of AI

Dorie Clark

Dorie Clark

Professor of Executive Education, Columbia Business School

Rahaf Harfoush

Rahaf Harfoush

Executive Director, Red Thread
Institute of Digital Culture

Generative AI has thrown everything we thought we knew in the air. From writers to musicians, many of the creative jobs we thought were immune turn out to be the first in its crosshairs. Goldman Sachs estimates that 300 million jobs will either be eliminated or largely diminished within the decade. Dorie Clark, author of The Long Game, and digital anthropologist Rahaf Harfoush argue that we are at our best when we face the future. So, how can we pivot for the new world of work? How can we reinvent ourselves to stay ahead of the technological tsunami?

Great Hall

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14:40 – 15:10

Networking & coffee break

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Session #7

15:10 – 15:55

Sustainable Species

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Andrew Winston

Founder, Adviser, Speaker, and Driver of Change, Winston Eco-Strategies

Scott Anthony

Scott Anthony

Professor at Tuck, Managing
Director at Innosight

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Scott Milsten

Senior VP, General Counsel & Chief People Officer at e.l.f. Beauty, Inc.

The rise of aggressive carbon goals across the majority world’s multinationals could be taken as a sign that companies are taking sustainability seriously. But an anti-ESG backlash in the U.S., an unwillingness to challenge the status quo, and a lack of sufficient progress in tackling climate change and other global challenges, is frustrating many people in business and beyond. Andrew Winston, co-author of Net Positive, Scott Anthony, author of Dual Transformation, and Scott Milsten of e.l.f. Beauty, Inc., argue that it’s time to face the real challenges: the obsession with maximizing short-term shareholder value above all, along with vast misinformation and other forces dividing us. The clock is ticking, and the threats are existential. So, how can we become a sustainable species and build companies that profit from solving the world’s problems, not creating them — that is, businesses that give to the world more than they take?

Great Hall

Session #8

15:55 – 16:25

Eyes Wide Open

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Rita McGrath

Professor of Strategy, Columbia Business School and Founder, Valize

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Amy Webb

Professor of Strategic Foresight, NYU Stern School of Business and CEO, Future Today Institute

We end the day with a call to action. Time zero events are red flags – they signal fundamental change. Spotting these inflection points early allows leaders to act while there’s still time. Rita McGrath, author of Seeing Around Corners, and CEO of the Future Today Institute Amy Webb, who pioneered a data-driven, technology-led foresight methodology, examine how we can spot these critical turning points. So how can we detect weak signals that predict big changes? And how can we extrapolate them to anticipate the future?

On site or at your hotel
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16:30 – 17:45

BREAK TO CHANGE FOR THE GALA DINNER
& AWARDS CEREMONY

Old Library

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17:45 – 18:45

Gala drinks reception

Great Hall

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19:00 – 19:30

Introduction to the Thinkers50 2023
Awards Gala Ceremony

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19:30 – 20:45

Gala Dinner

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20:45 – 22:30

Announcement of the Thinkers50 Ranking and the Distinguished Achievement Award Recipients

followed by Celebratory Drinks

Thinkers50 Awards Gala 2023 Tickets

Unable to join in person? Virtual tickets are now available!

FAQ

What does the Virtual Ticket include?

Zoom access (Zoom Webinar for the sessions and Zoom Meeting for networking breaks).

How and when will I receive links to live and recorded sessions?

Pre-event recordings are available on our website. You should have received an email with the link. If not, please email us at .

Links to join the event on 5-6 November will be shared on 30 October and again on 5 November.

Recordings from the event will become available the following week – keep an eye out for your email.

I can’t make it to the London event, may I have a refund?
Unfortunately we are unable to refund tickets. You can, however, request to transfer it to someone else.

Can I share my ticket with someone who can attend parts of the program in my place?
Unfortunately this is not possible. It is one ticket per person.

What does the in-person ticket include?
Access to the entire event 5 & 6 November including the Thinkers50 Gala Awards Ceremony, as well as access to the recordings.

Address

 71 Basinghall St, London EC2V 7HH.

How to get to the venue?

  • By taxi. Request from your hotel concierge, call direct or book online:
  • Nearest underground stations: St Paul’s, Mansion House, Bank.
  • Nearest mainline rail stations: Cannon Street, Moorgate, Liverpool Street. 
  • By river: Guildhall is a short walk from Blackfriars pier.

What is the best option for parking?

  • Public car parking: Barbican 08:00-midnight; London Wall 24 hours; Aldersgate 24 hours.
  • Disabled parking: Designated disabled parking spaces are located in Aldermanbury, Basinghall, Gresham and Coleman Streets. 4-hour maximum stay Monday to Friday; no limit at weekends.

Is there a meeting space where I can work for a bit?

Coworking spaces are available in the area:

  1. Regus
  2. Inigo
  3. WeWork

What is the dress code? 

Business casual on 5 November. Also daytime 6 November until 16:30, when there will be time to change for the Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony, which is black tie (bow tie).

Where can I rent a tuxedo?

Can I change into my Gala Dinner Outfit at Guildhall?

You will be able to change in the Guildhall bathroom facilities. Note that while these are spacious, they do not include dedicated private changing areas (apart from the WC stalls). You will be able to familiarise yourself with the venue on Sunday, when no change of clothing is required.

Where can I leave my luggage / change of clothes at Guildhall?

Guildhall has a checked cloakroom available for you to leave coats/jackets and smaller luggage, though we cannot guarantee capacity for larger suitcases.

I have food preferences / allergies. How can I let you know? 

Please let us know via email:

Why is the catering mainly plant-based?

We selected the caterers for this year’s Thinkers50 Awards Gala for their focus on sustainable, seasonal produce, and respect for the environment. They also happen to be innovative, talented, and knowledgeable chefs! More information: https://bubblefood.com/

Where to go in London?
We have curated a list of our recommended top spots for dining, drinks, entertainment and accommodation to help you plan your free time in London. Click here for the list.

The Thinkers50 Awards Gala will be following the UK government Covid-19 guidelines, including:

  1. There is no requirement for masks, proof of vaccination, or mandatory testing for event attendees or event staff.
  2. If someone has tested positive and/or has symptoms of Covid-19, they should stay at home or their travel accommodations if:
    • They have a high temperature.
    • They do not feel well enough to do normal activities.
  3. If someone has tested positive, but is feeling well enough to participate in normal activities and does not have a fever, it is still recommended to avoid close contact with others to prevent transmission of the virus to others (e.g., keep your distance, wear a mask, avoid poorly ventilated rooms).

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Thinkers50 Awards Gala 2023

Join us in celebration of the best in business and management thinking.