Herminia Ibarra

Herminia Ibarra (born 1970, The Habana, Cuba) is an economist and professor at INSEAD.

Early life

She was born in Cuba in 1970 and obtained a M.To. and doctorate in Economy at Yale University. She taught for thirteen years in the Harvard Business School, faculty of Economy.[1]

Career

She is a Professor of Organizational Behaviour at INSEAD. She is a member of the World Economic Forum Global Diary Councils and was awarded the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award. She chaired the Committee of Assistance of the School of Businesses of Harvard and is included in the list of the 50 gurus of the world's most influential businesses.[2][3]

Direct Leadership Transition is an executive program designed for managers who pursue roles of broader leadership.

Publications

Ibarra is an expert in professional development and the leadership.[4] She authored articles for Harvard Business Review, Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Review, Academy of Management Journal and Organization Science. She writes for The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and New York Times.[5] Books:

References

  1. "Herminia Ibarra". Thinkers 50. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  2. "Herminia Ibarra – Faculty & Research – INSEAD". insead.edu. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  3. Juan Manuel García Campos (11 October 2015). "Los pensadores económicos más influyentes del mundo". La Vanguardia. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  4. The Best-Performing CEOs in the World, por Morten T. Hansen, Herminia Ibarra y Urs Peyer, Harvard Business Review, 30/01/2013, ISSN 0017-8012
  5. "Herminia Ibarra". Herminia Ibarra. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
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