
March 12th
12:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM CET
The State of Resource Management report returns for its second year, delivering a data-backed view of how the function is evolving in 2026. Join Hannah Taylor-Chadwick and Jenna Ball from the Runn team as they unpack the findings and explore what the data reveals about resource management's role in strategic planning, the challenges facing real teams, and the realities of tooling and AI. In a space with limited benchmarks and little independent research, this session goes beyond statistics. Expect a practical, honest conversation designed to help you benchmark your function, validate your challenges, and identify where to focus next.


Jenna works with project-based teams every day, helping them gain clarity and control over resource planning and capacity forecasting. Through ongoing conversations with resource managers, operations leaders, and executives across industries, she brings real-time insight into the challenges teams are navigating. Passionate about helping organizations move from reactive planning to confident, data-informed decision-making, Jenna brings a powerful perspective to complement the survey findings.


Hannah led the creation and launch of Runn’s State of Resource Management Report, translating raw insights into meaningful narratives about where the profession is heading. With over 10 years of experience leading ICP-focused content strategy for B2B SaaS companies, she brings a sharp analytical lens to industry data and trends.


Nora Fleischhut is an experienced transformation consultant, passionate speaker, and future of work enthusiast. After working in consulting at one of the Big Four for seven years, she’s now partnering with Runn on a mission to unleash the potential of organizations and people by creating more adaptable, human, and joyful ways of working and enabling a change of perspective. With her optimistic, collaborative, and innovative mindset, she creatively draws on methods and expertise from the fields of neurobiology, behavioral sciences, agile ways of working, and psychology. How her friends would describe her to a stranger: Unfalteringly positive.

Online

March 12th

12:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM CET
March 12th
12:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM CET

The State of Resource Management report returns for its second year, delivering a data-backed view of how the function is evolving in 2026. Join Hannah Taylor-Chadwick and Jenna Ball from the Runn team as they unpack the findings and explore what the data reveals about resource management's role in strategic planning, the challenges facing real teams, and the realities of tooling and AI. In a space with limited benchmarks and little independent research, this session goes beyond statistics. Expect a practical, honest conversation designed to help you benchmark your function, validate your challenges, and identify where to focus next.

Jenna works with project-based teams every day, helping them gain clarity and control over resource planning and capacity forecasting. Through ongoing conversations with resource managers, operations leaders, and executives across industries, she brings real-time insight into the challenges teams are navigating. Passionate about helping organizations move from reactive planning to confident, data-informed decision-making, Jenna brings a powerful perspective to complement the survey findings.


Hannah led the creation and launch of Runn’s State of Resource Management Report, translating raw insights into meaningful narratives about where the profession is heading. With over 10 years of experience leading ICP-focused content strategy for B2B SaaS companies, she brings a sharp analytical lens to industry data and trends.


Nora Fleischhut is an experienced transformation consultant, passionate speaker, and future of work enthusiast. After working in consulting at one of the Big Four for seven years, she’s now partnering with Runn on a mission to unleash the potential of organizations and people by creating more adaptable, human, and joyful ways of working and enabling a change of perspective. With her optimistic, collaborative, and innovative mindset, she creatively draws on methods and expertise from the fields of neurobiology, behavioral sciences, agile ways of working, and psychology. How her friends would describe her to a stranger: Unfalteringly positive.

Online

March 12th

12:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM CET