Lynda is a Professor of Management Practice at the London Business School and founder of the advisory practice Hot Spots Movement (HSM). She is an award winning author on the future of work and the role of corporation. Her ten books have sold over a million copies and have been translated into more than 20 languages. Her latest book – co-authored with Andrew J. Scott is ‘The New Long Life – a framework for flourishing in a changing world” Global recognition of her work includes the Indian Tata prize, the American AHRI prize, and the US Fellow of NAHR, she has also received the LBS Best Teacher Award. Lynda served on Prime Minister Abe’s “Council for Designing 100-Year Life Society”, is a member of the Council of the World Economic Forum, has chaired the WEF Council on Leadership and is currently a member of the international advisory board of Equinor.
Lynda Gratton
Professor of Management Practice, London Business School and Founder, Hot Spots Movement
Lynda Gratton
Professor of Management Practice, London Business School and Founder, Hot Spots Movement