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About Isaac Getz

Isaac Getz is an author, conference speaker, senior advisor, and currently holds the post of Professor at ESCP Business School. He specializes in leadership and organizational transformation and has been pivotal in the modern corporate liberation movement, impacting hundreds of companies and institutions in Europe and Canada.

 

Getz is the co-author of the award-winning international best-seller Freedom, Inc. (2009) with Brian Carney, translated into fifteen languages. He also authored the award-winning Liberated Company (2017), co-authored Leadership without Ego (2019) with Bob Davids and Brian Carney, and co-authored The Altruistic Enterprise (2019) with Laurent Marbacher. He is a columnist for Harvard Business Review France and Le Monde, winning the best Op-Ed 2017 award.

 

Dr. Getz is a sought-after public speaker on topics such as innovation, employee engagement, motivation, leadership, corporate transformation, and corporate purpose. He has delivered executive conferences, keynote speeches, and training seminars for hundreds of organizations and summits, including multiple TEDx events, Peter Drucker Global Forum in Vienna, Stanford Executive Briefings, and World Knowledge Forum in Seoul. Getz has been a senior advisor for major corporations including Decathlon, Michelin, and Suez.

 

His work has been instrumental in the rise of the corporate liberation movement in Europe and Canada. Since 2012, numerous companies and institutions have transformed their command-and-control organizations into freedom- and responsibility-based ones. Major adoptees include Michelin, Airbus, Decathlon, EDF, the French Social Security, and several Belgian ministries and French municipalities.

 

Isaac Getz is a Professor at the top-ranked ESCP Business School (Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid, Torino, Warsaw). He was formerly a Visiting Professor at Cornell and Stanford. His work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Financial Times, Strategy+Business, Le Monde, CNBC, Fox, Nikkei, and other leading media worldwide.

 

A study by the French National Foundation for Management Education (FNEGE) on the world’s most influential living management authors ranked Getz at No. 4. LinkedIn ranked Isaac in their Top 25 Influencers in France. Thinkers50 shortlisted Isaac’s work on corporate liberation and altruistic corporations for its 2019 Breakthrough Idea Award. The Marconi Institute for Creativity, part of the Fondazione Guglielmo Marconi, awarded Isaac Getz the 2020 Marconi Creativity Award.

About Isaac Getz

Isaac Getz is an author, conference speaker, senior advisor, and currently holds the post of Professor at ESCP Business School. He specializes in leadership and organizational transformation and has been pivotal in the modern corporate liberation movement, impacting hundreds of companies and institutions in Europe and Canada.

 

Getz is the co-author of the award-winning international best-seller Freedom, Inc. (2009) with Brian Carney, translated into fifteen languages. He also authored the award-winning Liberated Company (2017), co-authored Leadership without Ego (2019) with Bob Davids and Brian Carney, and co-authored The Altruistic Enterprise (2019) with Laurent Marbacher. He is a columnist for Harvard Business Review France and Le Monde, winning the best Op-Ed 2017 award.

 

Dr. Getz is a sought-after public speaker on topics such as innovation, employee engagement, motivation, leadership, corporate transformation, and corporate purpose. He has delivered executive conferences, keynote speeches, and training seminars for hundreds of organizations and summits, including multiple TEDx events, Peter Drucker Global Forum in Vienna, Stanford Executive Briefings, and World Knowledge Forum in Seoul. Getz has been a senior advisor for major corporations including Decathlon, Michelin, and Suez.

 

His work has been instrumental in the rise of the corporate liberation movement in Europe and Canada. Since 2012, numerous companies and institutions have transformed their command-and-control organizations into freedom- and responsibility-based ones. Major adoptees include Michelin, Airbus, Decathlon, EDF, the French Social Security, and several Belgian ministries and French municipalities.

 

Isaac Getz is a Professor at the top-ranked ESCP Business School (Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid, Torino, Warsaw). He was formerly a Visiting Professor at Cornell and Stanford. His work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Financial Times, Strategy+Business, Le Monde, CNBC, Fox, Nikkei, and other leading media worldwide.

 

A study by the French National Foundation for Management Education (FNEGE) on the world’s most influential living management authors ranked Getz at No. 4. LinkedIn ranked Isaac in their Top 25 Influencers in France. Thinkers50 shortlisted Isaac’s work on corporate liberation and altruistic corporations for its 2019 Breakthrough Idea Award. The Marconi Institute for Creativity, part of the Fondazione Guglielmo Marconi, awarded Isaac Getz the 2020 Marconi Creativity Award.

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Popular Talks

  • Leadership
  • Corporate culture
  • Transformation
  • The future of work
  • Engagement
  • Motivation
  • Autonomy
  • Collaboration
  • Well-being
  • Generation Z
  • Millennials
  • Employer attractiveness
  • Performance
  • Resilience
  • Anti-fragility
  • Excellence
  • Creativity
  • Innovation
  • Initiative
  • Customer delight
  • Growth
  • Purpose
  • Optimism
  • Force for good
  • Reinventing capitalism