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Karen Mangia and Mack Fogelson

Karen Mangia is one of the most sought-after keynote speakers in the world, sharing her thought leadership with over 10,000 organizations during the course of her career. As Vice President of Customer and Market Insights at Salesforce, she helps define, design and deliver the future for and with customers.  She serves on multiple boards, including the Racial Equality & Justice Taskforce. She is the author of Success From Anywhere, Working From Home, Listen Up! and Success With Less. Find out more: karenmangia.com.

For eighteen years, Mack Fogelson has been guiding companies — and humans — into the best version of themselves. She is a powerful, courageous, wholehearted change-maker, experienced in large-scale cultural transformation and systems change with SMB to enterprise companies all over the world — including Apple.
Mack pioneers human-centric approaches to org design, problem solving, innovation, and change, teaching organizations to build and scale so they can do their best work in constant uncertainty and complexity. She has been honored to move thought forward with publications such as The Economist, is an accomplished writer, speaker, former entrepreneur, and Certified Dare to Lead™ Facilitator (studying with Brené Brown). Mack lives in Fort Collins, Colorado with her husband Jon and her mini-Macks: Ryan and Easton. Learn more at mackfogelson.com.

Articles by Karen Mangia and Mack Fogelson

Innovate into a new idea of work with the 4Ws framework This article is sponsored by: salesforce-sidebar

The future of work has to be flexible to succeed. In the first of this three-parter for Salesforce, Karen Mangia and Mack Fogelson outline the 4Ws - the four ways individuals and organizations can make the move toward innovation, autonomy and choice to free up flexibility.

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