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Where Ideas Flow: Meet the General Session Speakers of APQC CONNECT 2026 |
April 22–23, 2026 | Houston, Texas Westin Houston Memorial City |
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Register for APQC CONNECT!
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At APQC CONNECT 2026, the conversations shaping the future of process and knowledge management take center stage.
From AI strategy to enterprise transformation to leadership culture, our general sessions and spotlight speakers will explore how organizations can bridge disciplines, streamline work, and keep knowledge flowing where it matters most.
Here’s a preview of what’s ahead: |
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Cindy Hubert, APQC | Jeff Varney, APQC AI is accelerating quickly—but lasting value depends on more than technology. In this opening session, APQC experts Cindy Hubert and Jeff Varney will explore what today’s AI moment demands from process and knowledge leaders. Learn how to build organizational readiness, strengthen governance, and translate momentum into disciplined execution that drives real results. |
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Rob Rowello, Magna International Transformation requires more than new tools—it requires the right frameworks, leadership alignment, and clear strategy. Process thought leader Rob Rowello shares how organizations can use proven frameworks, executive buy-in, and AI-enabled insights to streamline operations and accelerate enterprise performance. |
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Rebecka Isaksson, KnowFlow Value | Microsoft MVP When knowledge is easy to find, trust, and reuse, work moves faster and results improve. Rebecka Isaksson will share practical, future-ready approaches for shaping how collective knowledge is created, connected, and applied across the organization including how intelligent tools can help surface insights and expertise, capture tacit knowledge, and support better decisions at scale. |
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Elisabeth Swan, Swan Consulting & Associates When knowledge stops flowing, the problem is often leadership behavior—not tools. Elisabeth Swan reveals how recognition and leadership practices unlock engagement, strengthen collaboration, and turn process and knowledge frameworks into living systems that drive performance. |
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Featuring: Elisabeth Swan, Rob Rowello, Rebecka Isaksson, and Harry Scarborough (APQC) High-performing organizations bridge process and knowledge to keep work flowing—so execution is streamlined, improvement is continuous, and value keeps moving. This waterside chat brings the event’s biggest ideas together—exploring strategies for how process and knowledge collaborate across the business to drive performance, especially as AI and emerging technologies reshape how work gets done. |
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Pre-conference training on April 20 and 21 is still available, offering hands-on courses in process and knowledge management fundamentals, change management, process improvement, and measurement. Seats are filling quickly, secure your spot now! |
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