Have you ever struggled to convince someone that genuine connection isn't just "nice to have" - that it actually paves the way to better outcomes and collaboration?
Wayne Clancy will share the story of developing his Business Case for
Humanity research - a collaboration with Arizona State University - gives advocates the evidence they need when making the case for people-centered approaches. (You can contribute to this research by taking the
survey.)
We'll explore 12 key factors that shape humanity outcomes across different generations, locations, and roles and cross-reference those with other factors. The research reveals surprising patterns in what different groups value and where they align or differ. We'll also look at how experience and fresh perspectives, when brought together, contribute to positive change.
Whether you're
working within an organization, advocating in your community, or simply want practical tools to support your conversations and work, this session offers evidence and frameworks you can use.
As always, we look to your valued contribution in reshaping the realities for an ever-increasing number of older people in the world.
Leading the conversation: