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Rob Goffee

Emeritus Professor of Organisational Behaviour

BA PhD (Kent)

Professor Rob Goffee has served as Deputy Dean and Governor of London Business School, and is a former chair of the organisational behaviour subject area. He was previously also Director of the Innovation Exchange and Faculty Director of Executive Education. He currently contributes to both open and custom executive programmes.

 

An internationally respected teacher and facilitator, Professor Goffee has taught executives from some of the world's leading companies, including Unilever, Nestlé, Roche and LVMH. He also consults to the boards of a number of FTSE 100 companies. He is best known for his work on leadership and corporate culture, but he has also conducted research covering entrepreneurship, business formation and growth, and managerial careers.

 

Professor Goffee has received several teaching excellence awards and has contributed as a keynote speaker to conferences all over the world.  With Gareth Jones, he is a recipient of the McKinsey Award for best article in Harvard Business Review for ‘Why Should Anyone Be Led by You?’ – their article ‘Leading Clever People’ was also nominated for the McKinsey Prize.

 

He has published eleven books and over one hundred articles.  His books (with Richard Scase) include Entrepreneurship in Europe; Women in Charge; Reluctant Managers; and Corporate Realities. With Gareth Jones, he has co-authored The Character of a Corporation; Why Should Anyone Be Led By You?; Clever: Leading Your Smartest and Most Creative People; and Why Should Anyone Work Here?.

 

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