Tackling talent deficit, promoting innovation and shaping future leadership
27th – 29th April 2011, The Lalit, New Delhi, India
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Kate Sweetman
Director of Research and Curriculum
Iclif Leadership and Governance Centre
Kate Sweetman is a Director of Research and Curriculum at the Iclif Leadership and Governance Centre and both a consultant for global corporations and a coach to entrepreneurs in the developing world. In both cases, her focus is on the intersection between excellent leadership and successful business results. Corporate clients have included, among others, Sunoco, Cargill, Goldman Sachs, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, Verizon, and Nokia.
She also works with The Legatum Centre at MIT, where she was a Lecturer and is currently a Visiting Scholar, coaching graduate students who are developing for-profit, sustainable businesses in Africa, India, Asia and Latin America. Kate is co-author of The Leadership Code: Five Rules to Lead By (now in 14 languages), and writes a popular blog on leadership and diversity for FastCompany.Com. She is a former editor at Harvard Business Review and has been published in Forbes, The Times (of India), and Sloan Management Review, and has appeared on “Street Signs” on CNBC. The Times of London has designated Kate as an Emerging Guru for her work in leadership.
She is a board member of the Bali Institute based in Ubud, Bali – a leadership learning centre for Asian NGOs and international students. Kate received her MBA from Harvard Business School and her BA from Yale University.