Rob Goffee
Rob Goffee is Professor of Organisational Behaviour at London Business School. He has led several of the School's major executive programmes, acted as Chair for the Organisational Behaviour Group, served as Deputy Dean and Governor, Director of the Innovation Exchange and Faculty Director of Executive Education.

Rob has led significant executive development and corporate change initiatives in Europe, North America and Asia. His work has covered a range of industries with a focus on leadership, change and corporate performance. His consulting clients have included Anglo-American, Axa, Electronic Arts, Heineken, InterContinental Hotels, KPMG, Legal and General, MLIM, Nestle, Roche, Singapore Airlines and Unilever. Rob has published ten books and over seventy articles in the areas of entrepreneurship, managerial careers, organisation design, leadership and corporate culture. His books include The Entrepreneurial Middle Class; Women in Charge; Entrepreneurship in Europe; Reluctant Managers; Corporate Realities; The Character of a Corporation; a Why Should Anyone Be Led By You? His articles feature in Harvard Business Review, Leader to Leader, European Business Forum, Business Strategy Review, Management Today, People Management and The Financial Times. He is the recipient of several teaching excellence awards and has contributed as a keynote speaker to conferences all over the world. He is a recipient of the McKinsey Award for best article in Harvard Business Review and contributes regularly to TV and radio business programmes. His latest book, Clever - Leading your Smartest Most Creative People, co-authored with Gareth Jones, has been published by Harvard Business School Press in September 2009.
What he presents:
Why Should Anyone Be Led by You?
Entrepreneurship (Family Business)
Person-Job Interaction (Innovation and Creativity)
Leadership in the Boardroom: Why feedback is vital even at the top
Organisational Design & Culture