Gallup and the Drucker Institute Present: How to Build a Strengths-Based Organization

Wednesday, May 25-Thursday, May 26, 2022

Gallup World Headquarters
901 F Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20004

The purpose of this immersive, 24-hour experience is to share quickly and efficiently everything Gallup and the Drucker Institute have learned, so you can best address the new demands of the world’s workplace.

Join Arthur Brooks and senior executives from the most innovative and influential organizations in the world to discuss the most pressing issues and recent data breakthroughs that will help determine how your organization moves forward. The event is presented in a workshop format with short breakout sessions so you can learn as much as possible as quickly as possible from your peers — who are experiencing exactly the same issues as you:

  • What are your organization's unique strengths and responsibilities?
  • Exactly how many are coming back? Is culture dead?
  • What new rules and policies are and aren't working?
  • Stress, burnout and depression are soaring — what works and what doesn't?
  • How does WFH affect productivity and collaboration? New results?

This is an executive-level event with limited capacity.

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Arthur Brooks

Dr. Arthur C. Brooks

Professor & Columnist

Harvard & The Atlantic

Arthur C. Brooks is the William Henry Bloomberg Professor of the Practice of Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School and Professor of Management Practice at the Harvard Business School. Before joining the Harvard faculty in July of 2019, he served for ten years as president of the Washington, D.C.-based American Enterprise Institute (AEI), one of the world's leading think tanks.

Brooks is the author of 11 books, including the national bestsellers "Love Your Enemies" (2019), "The Conservative Heart" (2015), and "The Road to Freedom" (2012). He has also published dozens of academic journal articles and the textbook "Social Entrepreneurship" (2008). He is a columnist for The Atlantic, host of the podcast “The Art of Happiness with Arthur Brooks,” and subject of the 2019 documentary film "The Pursuit," which Variety named as one of the "Best Documentaries on Netflix" in August 2019. He gives more than 100 speeches per year around the U.S., Europe, and Asia.

Previously, Brooks was the Louis A. Bantle Professor of Business and Government at Syracuse University, where he taught economics and social entrepreneurship. Prior to his work in academia and public policy, he spent 12 years as a professional French hornist in the United States and Spain.

Brooks holds a Ph.D. and an M.Phil. in policy analysis from the Pardee RAND Graduate School. He also holds an M.A. in economics from Florida Atlantic University and a B.A. in economics from Thomas Edison State College.