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Emily Truelove is a skilled keynote speaker and experienced workshop leader who helps business owners bring their businesses into the Digital Age. Some companies that have been clients in the past are Akamai, Texas Instruments, and Viacom. Truelove was also the director of development planning at ICEDR. This well-known executive talent academy runs dozens of programs worldwide with the help of 25 large business schools and 40 large multinational companies.
Professor Truelove has been a keynote speaker at meetings and corporate leadership development events worldwide. Based on her research, she has created and taught courses for top executives at companies like American Express, Viacom, and NASA.
Truelove talks about the need for creative abrasion, which is a strange idea to most people. She also talks about how a leader can create an environment where such a process will lead to better ideas and a more constructive team effort.
She has worked as a research assistant at Harvard University, where she also got her master’s post-graduate Diploma in Development and Psychology. Before that, she was a teacher. Her expected year of completion for her Ph.D. in organisational studies at the MIT Sloan School of Management is 2019.
Emily Truelove says that the ten years since 2000 have been spent by the most successful companies in the world reorganising their systems of power to make conditions to support sustainable innovation. Truelove is the founder of the leadership training company Paradox Strategies and co-author of the book Collective Genius, which is about the role of a leader in making an organisation capable of technology all the time.
Emily has done a lot of fieldwork in organisations, and her existing research looks at how changes in digital media are changing the way organisations need to be set up for innovation in the 21st century. She has written many articles for magazines like Administrative Science Quarterly, Business Strategy Review, and Harvard Business Review. During Emily’s time as a research associate at Harvard Business School, she and Linda wrote more than a dozen case studies about leadership, culture, and organisational change. Emily has a Bachelor of Arts from Johns Hopkins University in English and a Master of Education from Harvard’s Graduate School of Education in human development and psychology.
Emily Truelove is an assistant professor of business administration in the Organisational Behaviour Unit at Harvard Business School. She teaches LEAD in the MBA program, and she also taught in the Business Analytics Program at Harvard.
Professor Truelove is an organisational ethnography and field researcher who studies how work changes in large companies as the digital revolution sweeps through their industries. She looks at how members of these organisations start to work together in new ways as they try to restructure their businesses, and deal with the changing power dynamics that come with working all over new boundaries within and outside the firm. In a different area of study, Professor Truelove looks at how innovation and leadership are related.
Truelove agrees, saying, “It’s pretty rare to see,” and he points to Pixar’s culture as one of the finest examples of how leaders can find the right mix of disagreement and support to encourage creative friction. “The management at Pixar and very few other companies had to make sure there was some conflict built into the system so that people didn’t just give their ideas and leave it at that,” she says, adding that staff members must feel safe giving ideas.
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