Erin Meyer Keynote Speaker

  • Authority on Culture in the Workplace
  • Co Author with Reed Hastings (Netflix) of New York Times bestseller 'No Rules Rules'
  • Listed by Thinkers50 as one of the fifty most compelling business writers

Erin Meyer's Biography

Erin Meyer is a professor at INSEAD, one of the leading international business schools. Her work focuses on how the world’s most successful managers navigate the complexities of cultural differences in a global environment. She offers cutting-edge insight and practical strategies to improve the effectiveness of projects that span the globe. Living and working in Africa, Europe, and the United States prompted Erin Meyer’s study of the communication patterns and business systems of different parts of the world.

Her framework allows international executives to pinpoint their leadership preferences, and compare their methods to the management styles of other cultures. Erin has taught thousands of executives from five continents to decode cross-cultural complexities impacting their success, and to work more effectively across these differences. Erin’s work at INSEAD includes directing the Leading Across Borders and Cultures program.

Erin publishes frequently in Harvard Business Review. Her December 2015 HBR article “Getting to Si, Ja, Oui, Hai, and Da” was the most read HBR article of 2015. She has also published in the New York Times Sunday paper, Forbes.com, and The Times of India. She has been interviewed on CNN, Bloomberg TV, the BBC, and NPR. Her case, “Leading Across Cultures at Michelin,” won the ECCH 2010 European case award for best human resources management case of the year.

Erin was listed by the Thinkers50 as one of the fifty most impactful business writers in the world and in 2018 she was selected by HR magazines as one of the top 30 most influential HR thinkers of the year.

Erin’s most recent book “No Rules Rules: Netflix and the culture of reinvention” published in 2020 and co-written with Netflix’s founder and CEO Reed Hastings is a New York Times bestseller and was shortlisted for the Financial Times best business book of the year. It describes for the first time the corporate philosophy and set of management principles that have made Netflix one of the most innovative companies in the world.  She has also published ‘Culture Map: Decoding How People Think, Lead, and Get Things Done Across Cultures’ in 2016.

Prior to INSEAD Erin was a Director of Training and Development at HBOC and a Director of Business Operations at McKesson Corporation. An American living in Paris, Erin began her career teaching English students in Botswana as a Peace Corps volunteer and later working with Asian immigrants in the United States. She frequently gives keynote speeches and runs seminars for organizations such as the World Bank, the United Nations, Netflix, Johnson & Johnson, Toshiba, Twitter, Sinopec, Gerdau, KPMG, Michelin, Deutsche Bank, Heineken, L’Oréal, ExxonMobil, Novo Nordisk, and BNP Paribas

 

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Erin Meyer's Speaking Topics

  • • Conducting business across cultures

  • • Multicultural team building

  • • Cross cultural communication

  • • Leading across cultures

  • • Developing your organization culture

  • • Building a culture of innovation, speed and flexibility

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Videos of Erin Meyer

Nordic Business Forum on Linkedin Erin Meyer at Oslo Business Forum 2021
The Culture Map: The Future of Management

Books by Erin Meyer

Culture Map: Decoding How People Think, Lead, and Get Things Done Across Cultures
No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention

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