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20CF-HOT2: The Explorers Conference (Virtual Only)

October 8-9, 2020  -  In-Person and Online

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Agenda

Thursday, October 8, 2020

9:30 am - 11:15 am

A1. Foresight and Futurethink: Making Intelligent Predictions
Speaker Amy Zalman
Field of study Specialized Knowledge - Technical (2)
Description Join us for this compelling exploration of ways we can read and understand complex systems. Learn strategies for spotting and understanding emerging relationships that can impact your work and your life. This robust discussion will include live... Read more »

11:25 am - 1:10 pm

B1. Ethics and Equity: Uncomfortable Conversations and Inconvenient Truths
Field of study Behavioral Ethics - Non-Technical (2)
Description This session will challenge us to explore deeper ethical questions related to diversity, equity and inclusion, and matters currently impacting everyone in the audience. Hear perspectives from different speakers that have varied backgrounds and... Read more »

1:50 pm - 3:35 pm

C1. The Intersection of Technology and Wellness
Field of study Personal Development - Non-Technical (2)
Description A timely discussion about the new ways we are interacting with technology, current challenges in the workplace, and how to employ mindfulness to be more present and effective in our work and lives. Major subjects: *Unlearning past routines,... Read more »

3:45 pm - 5:30 pm

D1. Leveraging Change and Inspiring Innovation
Speaker Nick Tasler
Field of study Personal Development - Non-Technical (2)
Description Successful adaptation to change and adversity is the rule of human existence, not the exception. It is the one thing each and every one of us has been doing, literally, since the day we squirmed out of our mother’s womb. Never before has this truth... Read more »

Friday, October 9, 2020

9:30 am - 10:20 am

E1. The Future Is Now!
Field of study Business Management & Organization - Non-Technical (1)
Description The accelerating pace of change is affecting all facets of an organization. From business model disruption to heightened customer expectations and transformational process changes, technology-powered innovation relies on an energized and empowered... Read more »

10:25 am - 12:15 pm

F1. Blazing a Digital Trail: Making Friends With Robots
Field of study Information Technology - Technical (2)
Description Adopting new technology can be a challenge, but this session will help us gain a clearer understanding of ways we can interact with artificial intelligence and use automation to work more effectively, allowing us to perform higher-value functions.... Read more »

12:20 pm - 1:10 pm

G1. Authentic Leadership: Developing a Trailblazer’s Mindset
Speaker Jen Welter
Field of study Personal Development - Non-Technical (1)
Description With a master’s in sports psychology and a doctorate in psychology, trailblazing NFL coach, Dr. Jen Welter truly knows what it takes to develop a winning mindset. Drawing on her academic and professional experiences, including on the field training,... Read more »

1:50 pm - 2:40 pm

H1. Fraud Recon: A New Look at Fraud, Data Analytics and Behavioral Analysis
Field of study Auditing - Technical (1)
Description In this program, we’ll address how to replace outdated theories on fraud and what we should be using instead. We’ll tackle advanced methods of detection and deterrence in a new world of exposure to fraud risk. Learn three steps of handling fraud... Read more »

2:45 pm - 3:35 pm

I1. Person of Interest: How to Read Virtual Body Language
Speaker Jan Hargrave
Field of study Auditing - Technical (1)
Description It’s a scientific fact that a person’s body gestures give away his true intentions. Over ninety percent of all face-to-face or face-to-computer conversations derive from nonverbal clues. The body’s silent messages reveal much more information than... Read more »

3:45 pm - 5:30 pm

J1. Fraud Recon: A New Look at Fraud, Data Analytics and Behavioral Analysis (continued)
Field of study Auditing - Technical (2)
Description (continuation of session H1) In this program, we’ll address how to replace outdated theories on fraud and what we should be using instead. We’ll tackle advanced methods of detection and deterrence in a new world of exposure to fraud risk. Learn... Read more »
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Lynn Kletscher
Director of Education
952-885-5513

Deb Griffith
Conference Coordinator
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Leslie Mueller
Exhibitors & Sponsors
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