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Saman Attarian. 2 Sept 26

Wednesday 2nd Sep 2026 
12.30 - 13.15 AES
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SELF 2.0 Human Skills for the Age of AI

We have invited Saman Attarian to join the SNN Online series for a reprise of his highly successful session presented at the SNN Conference Adelaide in May 2026.

In a world where the future can't be defined with any certainty, the most useful question shifts: from "what should I do in future?" to "who do I need to become?"

This interactive discussion will include reflection time as you work through four layers of an answer. The three modes of human thinking — and where the human edge sits as AI gets better at the other two. The inner spaciousness that makes the most uniquely human mode possible. Emergence — the practice of working with what's trying to happen instead of what's planned. And SELF 2.0 — the inner operating system upgrade that holds all of it together.

I'll share my learnings and personal stories — drawn from adult development research, my work with leaders, and the book I wrote that grew out of one moment when my body knew something my mind had missed.

You'll leave with a frame for navigating work — and yourself — in a world that won't stop changing.


Saman Attarian is an Organisational Development Consultant and Leadership Coach with a love for blending the science of psychology with the art of human growth. His career has taken him from writing code as a computer programmer, to managing in car manufacturing, to running a bakery, before finding a path in coaching and development. Today, Saman  helps organisations and leaders develop their collective leadership capability and build cultures that are both high-performing and deeply human.


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