Lynda Gratton shares insights in Singapore
Lynda Gratton is to discuss her work on Hot Spots with CEOs and Ministers in Singapore this week.
Professor Lynda Gratton has been invited to Singapore as a Distinguished Visitor of the Ministry of Manpower.
Lynda Gratton will lead a masterclass for around 40 CEOs from the public and private sectors on how they can ignite hot spots in their organisations. In her 2007 book Hot Spots Professor Gratton describes these as places of innovation and energy that create exciting workplaces and successful companies.
She will also discuss the topic of her previous book Living Strategy - Putting People at the Heart of Corporate Purpose, with 200 HR Directors and practitioners. While in Singapore, Professor Gratton will meet School alumni as a guest of the Singapore Alumni Club, and will then travel to Australia to meet alumni in Melbourne and deliver further presentations and masterclasses.
Lynda Gratton is Professor of Management Practice at London Business School and Director of the Lehman Centre for Women in Business. Professor Gratton is consulted by companies including Unilever, BP, Philips and Hewlett Packard and is considered one of the world's authorities on corporate culture and organisational behaviour.