Burnout rates are skyrocketing, innovation is stalling, and your most talented people are quietly updating their résumés. Traditional productivity models – built for factories, not knowledge work – are actively sabotaging your organization’s ability to thrive amid constant disruption. At this critical inflection point where AI is reshaping every industry, the competitive advantage isn’t working harder—it’s working human. Natalie Nixon, PhD, challenges the outdated “hustle culture” that’s exhausting your workforce and introduces Move. Think. Rest. (MTR) which equips teams to with more curiosity, adaptability, and impact. By shifting the focus from output to impact, employers are seeing remarkable ROI through increased innovation, reduced turnover, and enhanced decision-making. Join Natalie to gain actionable strategies that will help future-proof your organization by cultivating what AI can’t replicate: your team’s uniquely human capacity for imagination, creativity and connection.
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