What if the problem isn’t the people? What if it’s the game itself?
Session Overview: Most organizations are working hard to improve performance… yet people are more overwhelmed, disengaged, exhausted, and frustrated than ever. We keep updating processes, tools, training, and expectations—but something deeper still isn’t working.
What if the problem isn’t the people? What if it’s the game itself?
In this powerful and perspective-shifting session, Jessica Tietjen explores the invisible “game of performance” shaping how we work, lead, succeed, and survive. A game built through decades of cultural conditioning, workplace systems, incentives, expectations, and definitions of success that most of us never consciously chose—but learned to operate within.
The challenge? Many of the rules driving today’s workplaces were designed for a completely different world. And while the world has changed, most performance systems haven’t. Through a neuroscience-informed and systems-based lens, this session invites leaders to step outside the game long enough to finally see it—how it shapes behavior, limits growth, strains human capacity, and quietly reinforces the very problems organizations are trying to solve. Participants will walk away with a radically different perspective on performance, leadership, and transformation—along with a new way to think about what it really means to evolve from simply playing the game… to becoming someone capable of redesigning it.
Because the future doesn’t need better players. It needs more architects.
Session Takeaways
In this session, participants will explore:
● Why so many performance practices feel exhausting, disconnected, or ineffective—even when everyone is working harder than ever.
● Why many workplace performance challenges are not people problems—but predictable outcomes of the systems people are operating within.
● How the rapidly changing terrain of today’s world has outpaced the performance practices and survival systems designed for a different era.
● How shifting perspective changes what we see about ourselves, our organizations, and the invisible game we’ve been taught to play.
About the Speaker:

Jessica Tietjen
Jessica Tietjen is an organizational and leadership strategist, speaker, and systems thinker focused on helping people and organizations evolve the way performance, leadership, and human development are designed. Through a neuroscience-informed and deeply human approach, she helps leaders move beyond outdated models of work built for survival, compliance, and efficiency—and toward environments that unlock greater creativity, courage, compassion, adaptability, and sustainable performance.
As the founder of Evolving to Exceptional and creator of frameworks including Performance Partnering™, NeuroOnboarding™, and the NeuroUpgrade Framework™, and the Human Operating System, Jessica’s work bridges neuroscience, systems thinking, leadership development, organizational transformation, and human behavior. Her work challenges leaders to stop simply optimizing broken systems and begin redesigning the conditions that shape how people think, feel, learn, relate, and perform.
Her mission is to accelerate the development of architects—leaders with the courage, creativity, and compassion needed to evolve themselves to become capable of reinventing ways of working, rewriting the rules of success, and redesigning systems to positively impact people’s performance in a rapidly changing world.
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We look forward to seeing you at this in-person only event.