Robert Sutton Book as a speaker/entertainer for your next event
Key Points for Robert Sutton
- Robert I. Sutton is an organisational psychologist and Professor of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University.
- He has published over 200 articles, chapters, and case studies in scholarly and applied outlets.
- Received his Ph.D. in organisational psychology from The University of Michigan and has served on the Stanford faculty since 1983
- Co-founder and former co-director of the Center for Work, Technology and Organisation, co-founder of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, and co-founder of the “Stanford d.school,” a multi-disciplinary program that helps people reach their creative potential.
- Is the academic co-director of Stanford executive education programs including Customer-Focused Innovation, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and Leading from Home.
has given keynote speeches to more than 200 groups in at least 20 countries. - Author of The No Asshole Rule (Business Plus, 2007), which is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Businessweek bestseller—and been translated into more than 20 languages and sold over 900,000 copies.
Topics for Robert Sutton
- Scaling your company
How to spread and enhance excellence–in everything from startups to big organizations (based on his best-seller "Scaling up excellence") - Friction project
How the best leaders and companies make the right things easy to do and the wrong things too difficult (or impossible) to do - The fundamentals of modern management
- Moderated fireside chat with Bob Sutton
In this experience, the moderator can interact with Dr. Sutton on a combination of his (3) key topics, listed here. This allows a more unique and customized experience for the audience and how his tools and practical takeaways can be applied.