Lynda Gratton

Lynda Gratton

Lynda Gratton is considered one of the foremost global thoughtleaders on the future of work, named among the top 15 business thinkers by Business Thinkers 50 and described as a rock star teacher. Lynda is Professor of Management Practice at London Business School, where she received the teacher of the year award and designed and directs the future of work elective, one of the schools most popular electives. Her research on hybrid work was featured as the cover article for the Harvard Business Review in May 2021 and she explores issues of work in her MIT Sloan column. Over a decade ago, Lynda founded HSMAdvisory, which has supported more than 90 companies around the world to futureproof their business strategy. Her ten books, including The 100Year Life, have sold over a million copies and been translated into more than 15 languages. Lynda serves as a Fellow of the World Economic Forum and cochairs the WEF Council on Work, Wages and Job Creation. Lynda has sat on the advisory board of Japans Prime Minister Abe and serves on the advisory board of a number of global companies. She lives in London.