San Francisco-based Agency, DIALOGUE, brings prolific thought leaders together to explore the concept of Power
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Starting in 2017, the San Francisco-based agency, DIALOGUE, will draw from its expertise on inquiry and innovation to explore the topic of Power in today's society. Situated at the intersection of business and human connection, DIALOGUE will bring over thirty cross-industry thought leaders together to address how the topic of Power is articulated, contested, and informed in the 21st century.
DIALOGUE will expand its signature pop-up ThinkTank session to extend across multiple days, employing a wide spectrum of perspectives to move the needle on the topic's critical role in pressing business and social issues. Questions to frame this initiative are those around gender and power, leadership and authority, wealth, education, and design in relation to power, and resistance to power. By connecting across disciplines, the Dialogue series will use deep inquiry to form a collective intelligence that can truly have a cross-cultural, cross-generational, and cross-gender impact.
"Power can be both ambiguous and pointed, and we need creative minds in dialogue with one another to generate a new understanding of how to galvanize and equalize our individual perceptions of power," says Rimma Boshernitsan, CEO and founder of DIALOGUE. "By grappling with such a universal topic, we aim to illustrate the differentiated human experience and, in turn, use this knowledge to inform practical changes as we think both about our individual roles and society at large."
DIALOGUE is an agency that deepens human connection by designing experiences that connect philosophy to strategy to ensure both people and product are amplifying the future of organizations and brands, working with companies like Lyft, Google, Kaiser Permanente, and Aesop.
To learn more about DIALOGUE visit www.in-dialogue.co
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