Content for MailChimp Announcement Message
Audience Update Information
Tag: swr-panel008-strategies-for-working-remotely-panel-series-creativity
Campaign Information
Name: swr-panel008-announcement
To:
- Audience: IDEAS Productivity Announcements
- Segment or Tag: All subscribers in audience
- Personalize the "To" field: ✓
From:
- Name: IDEAS Project Outreach Lead
- Email address: IDEASProductivity@gmail.com
Subject: Upcoming panel discussion: How Does Remote Work Impact Creativity and Innovation?
Content
Title Block
Recommended procedure:
- View HTML version of this page in browser using "view source" feature (often
ctrl-u, or via context (right-click) menu.
- In MailChimp, open the block and go into HTML mode (`<>`).
- Cut-and-paste HTML markup between BEGIN/END comment markers
into MailChimp editor.
How Does Remote Work Impact Creativity and Innovation?
3:00pm-4:15pm EDT
Thursday, March 25, 2021
Body Block
Panelists:
- Addi Thakur Malviya (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
- Pat Quillen (Mathworks)
- Elaine Raybourn (Sandia National Laboratories)
- Damian Rouson (Sourcery Institute)
- Francesca Samsel (TACC (Texas Advanced Computing Center) and University of Texas at Austin)
Moderator:
- Ashley Barker (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Abstract: Many of us have been working remotely well over 13 months now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We’ve hosted 7 panel discussions since April 2020 that allowed us to share resiliency strategies for working remotely as most of us transitioned from co-located to fully virtual work. That said, 13 months and 7 panel discussions later, how much do we know about how working remotely and a phased return to “the office” will impact our creativity? Do we do our best work when isolated? What is it about serendipitous face-to-face interactions that we find difficult to replicate online? In our eighth installment of the panel discussion series, we explore the topics of creativity and innovation with software development teams who are applying agile techniques, thinking differently about co-located collaboration, and questioning the unintended effects of working remotely. Panelists will make brief introductory comments followed by open discussion. Questions can be submitted by the audience in advance to remote@acm.org.
Registration Button URL: https://exascaleproject.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItfuqtpjIvEyEVHRtM5N7u6QWdJXDM_08
Recordings of Previous Events Slug
Note: This information is used in announcements of future panels. Not the current one.