Keynote · evidence block
Dr. Amelia Costa opens the symposium with a chronology of how operations teams in Seoul, Busan, and virtual studios reframed messy workflows into documented decisions without reaching for theatrical dashboards. The talk traces three field studies where managers used Harbor readouts to keep dissent visible, then walks through the rubric MetricHarbor uses when vetting new training partners. Afternoon breakouts connect the keynote to live facilitator critiques so attendees can feel the difference between decorative charts and panels that survive Monday reviews. The session closes with a short timeline you can reuse for your own leadership forums.
Seoul program window · live agenda sync
Cohort completion clarity and manager-ready snapshots help operations leaders defend time spent on analytics practice.
18h
Median practice hours logged
82%
Teams reporting clearer handoffs
36 hrs
Facilitator response under
Registration stays open until 04 September 2026 or until venue capacity is reached, whichever comes first. MetricHarbor publishes seat counts weekly so teams can plan travel without guesswork. In-person passes include studio facilitation kits; virtual passes include timed stream links and annotated chat moderation. Sponsors and press should route through the contact form with clear subject lines. We do not operate checkout on this site; coordinators email invoices after a short fit call. If your team needs Korean-language glossary sheets, request them during registration so we can print the right quantity.
The Brief lands on Tuesdays with one symposium update, one bundle spotlight, and one facilitation tactic you can try in ten minutes.
Sample issue: a walkthrough of how Gridlight teams documented panel owners, a reminder about virtual stream rehearsal slots, and a link to the SQL Relay checkpoint rubric with highlights from last week’s forum.