Eric Termuende
Workplace & Team Building Expert, Bestselling Author, and one of AMEX's "Top 100 Emerging Innovators"
A globally recognized thought leader, bestselling author, and speaker, Eric Termuende brings a fresh perspective to workplace culture, the future of work, and what it takes to build incredible teams. With The Great Resignation in full force and organizations struggling to attract and retain top talent, Termuende inspires business leaders to prepare for the future of work and make the one-degree shifts that build trust, belonging, and engagement at work.
Termuende has surveyed and interviewed thousands of employees and leaders coast to coast in his efforts to put numbers behind the employee experience and understand what separates great teams and leaders from the pack. His actionable and entertaining keynotes combine research, storytelling, and case studies to help leaders attract and retain top talent and build teams that thrive. Audiences will leave energized, empowered, and equipped with the tools needed to build trust, remove friction, and create a culture of experimentation within their organizations.
As co-founder of NoW Innovations, Termuende advises industry-leading organizations, institutions, and associations on future-proofing their teams, talent management, and rehumanizing the workplace. His bestselling book, Rethink Work, has become a must-read for today’s leaders.
A former World Economic Forum Global Shaper, Termuende was recognized as one of the Top 100 Emerging Innovators under 35 by American Express. His ideas have been featured in Forbes, Thrive Global, The Huffington Post, The Globe and Mail, and more. From the stage of TEDx to BUILDEX to Coca-Cola and the Milken Global Conference, Termuende inspires, challenges, and opens minds to opportunity and doors to growth.
Articles by Eric Termuende
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The Conversation We Need to Have About the Future of Work
Eric TermuendeLooking back on the past three years, three things have become abundantly clear: The world around us is moving faster than it ever has before, the labour force is tighter than it has been in the past 50 years, and that the future is wildly impossible to predict.
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