Subject: Last call for Intersection 23 Conference on Enterprise Design next week!

Dear Friend,


Only one week left until we come together in the stunning setting of Vienna University to celebrate our 9th Conference on Enterprise Design. We can't wait to meet you all and to learn from each other on Enterprise Design topics


We still have a couple of seats available!


Check the ->program and get your ticket ->here.


Milan and Wolfgang

for the program committee

This is an independent event by Intersection Group, a global not-for-profit dedicated to helping people create better enterprises.

Theme: Creating Sustainable Enterprises

This year, more than ever, enterprises and their co-creators find themselves facing a world in motion, full of uncertainties. We see the climate crisis accelerating, AI getting smarter and far more accessible, and the economic growth model creating tensions.


Enterprises of all shapes and sizes are being challenged to transform work and shift gears. For Enterprise Design practitioners this translates to an unprecedented opportunity to make a difference, using their unique skills of connecting the dots:


First, to adapt and thrive, enterprises need to bring their shared ambition to life and create what's needed up to realisation and delivery. Too often we got stuck planning, mapping, facilitating or coaching. It's clear now that we need to take action, together, at scale and with impact. To do so, we need to identify unmet tasks and needs of people, build new capabilities, and revamp decades of evolved processes and content.


Second, it becomes clear to leaders that these future enterprises have to be sustainable: both self-sustaining as an enterprise, and contributing to life thriving on this planet. Enterprises must start to bake sustainability into their assets, and spot purposeful opportunities for delivering better products and authentic brands.


Finally, people in and around enterprises realise that enterprises are made of people. We need to treat organisations and their ecosystems as communities rather than as factories, and relearn to listen and learn about people's journeys and co-creating stories that contextualise an evolved purpose.


This edition also comes after the initial public release of EDGY, our Open Source tool for collaborative Enterprise Design. We especially invite you to make use of this common language and submit your cases on making sustainability happen in enterprises of all kinds like circular economy, supply chains, sustainable technology architectures, corporate social responsibility, sustainable entrepreneurship and start-ups.


Past editions:
Paris 2014 / Berlin 2015 / Copenhagen 2016 / Barcelona 2017 / Prague 2018 / Lisbon 2019 / Virtual 2020 / Stockholm 2022


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