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Linda Hill

Co-Founder of Paradox Strategies and InnovationForce, Harvard Business School Professor

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Linda A. Hill is the Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School and chair of the Leadership Initiative. Hill is regarded as one of the world’s top experts on leadership. She was named by Thinkers50 as one of the top ten management thinkers in the world in 2013 and 2021 and received the Thinkers50 Innovation Award in 2015. Hill is the author or co-author of several award-winning articles and books including Collective Genius: The Art and Practice of Leading Innovation, Being the Boss: The 3 Imperatives of Becoming a Great Leader, and Becoming a Manager: How New Managers Master the Challenges of Leadership. Hill’s TED talk on how to manage collective creativity has over 2.9 million views and Hill’s Collective Genius has also been named to the inaugural Thinkers50 Booklist: 10 Management Classics for 2022.

 

Hill’s research and consulting focuses on leadership development, leading change and innovation, and implementing global strategies. Hill co-founded Paradox Strategies—an advisory and research firm that advises organizations and boards on leadership, innovation, and diversity and inclusion. Hill is co-creator of Innovation Quotient and re: Route and she co-founded InnovationForce, a SaaS company using AI and machine learning to accelerate the process of innovation. It was named by Fast Company as a 2023 “Innovative Company to Watch.”

 

Hill is a member of the Board of Directors of Relay Therapeutics and is on the Board of Trustees of The Kresge Foundation, the ArtCenter College of Design, and of Brigham and Women’s Hospital. She is also a member of the Team8 Fintech Strategic Committee and serves on the advisory boards of several organizations including the American Repertory Theater, the Aspen Institute Business and Society Program, the Aspen Institute Leadership Division, the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2), Eight Inc., the Morgan Stanley Institute for Sustainable Investing, and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research. She sits on the board of the Global Citizens Initiative, Inc. and is a Special Representative to the Board of Trustees of Bryn Mawr College. Hill is a former member of the Board of Directors of Harvard Business Publishing, State Street Corporation, The Bridgespan Group, The Eaton Corporation, and Cooper Industries. She is also a former member of the Board of Trustees of The Rockefeller Foundation, the Boston Children’s Museum, and the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund USA. Hill completed a post-doctoral research fellowship at the Harvard Business School and earned a Ph.D. in Behavioral Sciences at the University of Chicago. She has a B.A., summa cum laude, in psychology from Bryn Mawr College.

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7 Principles For Guiding Successful Digital Transformation

When organizations can afford to “buy the future,” technology alone doesn’t guarantee success – it’s the strategic application of the tech that creates success. Harvard Business School professor Linda A. Hill, a renowned leadership expert, draws from extensive research, including insights from over 1,500 senior executives, to reveal seven essential guiding principles for successful digital transformation. Her approach goes beyond the technical aspects, focusing on a holistic transformation that encompasses organizational culture, customer-centric narratives and ethical governance. Through Hill’s guidance, leaders will acquire the strategic tools to not just adapt but excel in the digital landscape. This speech offers a roadmap for leaders to transform their approach to digital change, ensuring their investments in technology are matched by a robust, principle-driven strategy for enduring success.

Leading And Innovating Through Uncertainty

Leadership is about setting forth a vision. But how can you set up a vision if you can’t see? Harvard Business School professor Linda A. Hill, one of the world’s top experts on leadership and innovation, says this is how many leaders feel while trying to operate in the aftermath of COVID-19. She says instead of rethinking plans, leaders need to rethink the way they innovate. “You cannot plan your way out of uncertainty,” said Hill in an interview. “You need to act your way out of it. Act, learn as quickly as you can, then adapt. The process of acting, learning, and adapting is not the same as planning.” During keynotes, workshops, and advisory roles, Hill teaches organizations how to innovate differently through diversity of thinking and experimentation so they can act and learn with speed and purpose through disruption of any kind, especially when a crisis requires a new approach.

How Diversity And Inclusion Fuel Innovation And Growth

Without a group of diverse thinkers, an organization can go stale from a lack of new ideas and perspectives. Worse, it can end up overlooking key audiences, which ultimately leads to missed opportunities. According to Harvard Business School professor Linda Hill, Ph.D., one of the world’s top leadership and innovation experts, the long-term growth of an organization depends on diversity of thought. Leaders who share the process of innovating with people of different disciplines, backgrounds, cultures, and experiences will get the highest return on that investment on many fronts. Drawing on principles from her award-winning book, Collective Genius, Hill teaches leaders how to build a culture of diversity and inclusion into their business models to amplify collective genius, deepen their DEI efforts, and evolve their cultural competence. Increased growth and positive brand recognition are just a few of the dividends.

Cultivating And Leveraging Collective Genius For Innovation

Everyone has a slice of genius, says leadership expert and Harvard Business School professor Linda Hill, Ph.D. And when you gather a cross-section of great minds together to innovate, problem-solve, and identify new opportunities, great things happen. Hill calls this human resource “collective genius.” Drawing on principles from her award-winning book of the same name, Hill teaches leaders at all levels of management how they can fuel the innovation process by building and leveraging the diversity of thought.

The Art Of Being The Boss

How and why you lead directly correlates with your effectiveness level, says Harvard Business School’s Linda Hill, Ph.D., one of the world’s top leadership and innovation experts. Effective managers do not seek to serve themselves and their egos. Their role is to help others accomplish something worthwhile. They know that formal authority is a two-way street and they exert their authority thoughtfully. Based on her acclaimed book, Being the Boss, co-authored with Ken Lineback, Hill teaches participants the “three imperatives for becoming a great leader” and outlines tools they can use to create a more productive and innovative organization while avoiding the pitfalls that can lead to burnout or outright failure. Leaders at every level of an organization, from C-suite executives to first-time managers, will greatly benefit from this presentation

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