UZH Silicon Valley for People course

17 September 2021

The Silicon Valley for People: using insights from global tech hubs to build a human-centered innovation ecosystem

The challenges inherent in the Future of Work are too big for any organizations to tackle alone. Just as innovation in technology has benefitted from ecosystems in which multiple entities collaborate and compete to build the future, we need an ecosystem to drive innovation in people management, leadership, and human resources. UZH CLFW’s Silicon Valley for People course, designed and delivered by Prof. Dr. Lauren Howe, invited Masters and PhD students to shape the Future of Work by challenging them to design an HR innovation ecosystem for Zurich. In just two weeks in September 2021, guided by their instructors, inspired by guest speakers, and coached by their mentors, students designed and brought to life thought-provoking ideas for how to build a vibrant people innovation ecosystem.

Congratulations to our two winning teams for offering powerful visions for the HR Valley: Emily Bauer and Jessica Ebnöther, and Florence Bernays and Vera Hampel.

Thank you to our thoughtful jury members for providing valuable feedback:

Andreas Liedtke, Boston Consulting Group
Elodie Lhuillier, Google Switzerland
Prof. Dr. Erica Santini, DEEP Ecosystems
Prof. Dr. Harald Gall, UZH Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics

Thank you to our brilliant guest speakers and workshop hosts for delivering inspirational sessions:

Alain Dehaze, The Adecco Group
Hervé DOAN, Airbus
Dr. Inez von Weitershausen, MIT Sloan School of Management
Dr. Mara Guerra, ETH Zürich
Michael TS Lindenmayer, Tata Trusts
Nadja Muller, co-co-co
Patrick Warnking, Google
Silja A. Kern, University of Zurich
Sunnie J. Groeneveld, Inspire 925
Thomas Kösters, DEEP Ecosystems

Thank you to our start-up panelists for sharing your entrepreneurial journeys:

Alina Maizel, e180
Dan Hudson, gigl
Felix Schmid, Evrlearn
Dr. Marcus Grüschow, MGME Neurotech
Nimrod Priell, Cord
Patrick Kayton, Cognician
Dr. Tina Ruseva, Mentessa

Last but not least, thank you to our wonderful mentors for providing encouragement and insightful feedback:

Cynthia Hansen, The Adecco Group
Liana Melchenko, The Adecco Group
Dr. Nina Kluckow, Ernst & Young
Oana Ria, Kickstart Innovation
Yannick Heiniger, Swissnex

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