Paul Leonardi

Author, Speaker Consultant, UC Santa Barbara Professor

Paul Leonardi is the Duca Family Professor of Technology Management at UC Santa Barbara and is the author of The Digital Mindset: What It Really Takes to Thrive in the Age of Data, Algorithms, and AI. He holds appointments in the Technology Management Program (TMP) and the Department of Communication. He serves as the Investment Group of Santa Barbara Founding Director of the Master’s Technology Management program. Dr. Leonardi’s research, teaching, and consulting focus on helping companies to create and share knowledge more effectively. He is interested in how implementing new technologies and harnessing the power of informal social networks can help companies take advantage of their knowledge assets to create innovative products and services.

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  • Languages Spoken

    English

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    California, USA

  • Paul Leonardi Keynote Speaker Fee Fee range is for U.S. events, depending on location and organization type

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  • Languages Spoken

    English

  • Travels From

    California, USA

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Leading Remote and Hybrid Organizations

Technology has allowed us to work anywhere at any time. But the best ideas come when we collaborate with others. So how can your organization collaborate when your workforce is remote? What are the best ways to organize your teams in a hybrid workplace – when some people are...

Technology has allowed us to work anywhere at any time. But the best ideas come when we collaborate with others. So how can your organization collaborate when your workforce is remote? What are the best ways to organize your teams in a hybrid workplace – when some people are in the office but others are not? In this insightful talk, Paul uses a combination of cutting-edge scientific evidence and examples of successful companies to outline the steps you can take to build strong collaborations across multiple geographies, time zones, and cultures that result in high work performance and happy workers.

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Overcoming Burnout in The Post-pandemic Workplace

Employee burnout is quickly becoming a pandemic of its own. It leads to physical and emotional exhaustion, reduced performance, loss of personal identity and, in many cases, turnover. In this talk, Paul Leonardi discusses the causes of burnout and why the pandemic has ...

Employee burnout is quickly becoming a pandemic of its own. It leads to physical and emotional exhaustion, reduced performance, loss of personal identity and, in many cases, turnover. In this talk, Paul Leonardi discusses the causes of burnout and why the pandemic has accelerated the experience of burnout in employees across all kinds of work situations. He then provides practical steps your companies can take to alleviate burnout and increase employee engagement as you begin to re-build your workplace norms and procedures in the post-pandemic world.

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The Digital Mindset

The digital revolution is here. It’s changing how work gets done, how industries are structured, and how people from all walks of life work, behave, and relate to each other. To thrive in a world driven by data and powered by algorithms, we must learn to see, think, and act ...

The digital revolution is here. It’s changing how work gets done, how industries are structured, and how people from all walks of life work, behave, and relate to each other. To thrive in a world driven by data and powered by algorithms, we must learn to see, think, and act in new ways. We need to develop a digital mindset. In this talk, Paul Leonardi discusses the skills you need for a digital mindset and new ways of thinking that will enable you to be a productive leader in the digital economy. With a digital mindset, you can ask the right questions, make smart decisions, and appreciate new possibilities for a digital future. Leaders who adopt these approaches will be able to develop their organization’s talent to prepare their company for successful and continued digital transformation and individual contributors will learn how to better support their company’s strategic changes and advance their own careers.

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Leading Digital Transformation

Have you noticed that the biggest challenges to your digital transformation efforts aren’t technological, but organizational? Technology changes the way we communicate and the way we work, disrupting the flow of information and collaboration in organizations. In this ...

Have you noticed that the biggest challenges to your digital transformation efforts aren’t technological, but organizational? Technology changes the way we communicate and the way we work, disrupting the flow of information and collaboration in organizations. In this informative talk, Paul Leonardi shows you how to prepare your managers, employees, and customers for the digital future by leading cultural change.

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Better People Analytics

Companies have more access than ever to data about their employees. Organizations know a lot about their traits and characteristics through people analytics. However, individual data does not give a complete picture of what is going on in a company. Instead, companies need to ...

Companies have more access than ever to data about their employees. Organizations know a lot about their traits and characteristics through people analytics. However, individual data does not give a complete picture of what is going on in a company. Instead, companies need to start using relational analytics to analyze their employee interactions and collaborations to better understand how teams will meet goals. In this insightful talk, Paul shares how companies can use new relational analytics to design high performance teams, identify key influencers, increase diversity and inclusion efforts, and prevent turnover.

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Overcoming Digital Exhaustion

Your employees are overwhelmed and burned out. A big part of the problem is digital exhaustion. The pressures associated with being constantly connected, and having to interact with people via multiple tools simultaneously is wearing us out. In this talk Paulreveals the “...

Your employees are overwhelmed and burned out. A big part of the problem is digital exhaustion. The pressures associated with being constantly connected, and having to interact with people via multiple tools simultaneously is wearing us out. In this talk Paulreveals the “exhaustion triad,” the key reasons that our use of digital tools is wearing us out. Then, based on his extensive research and work with companies, he outlines practical and easy-to-accomplish ways to help employees reclaim enthusiasm for their work by reducing the negative impacts of digital exhaustion and findings what he calls “digital wellbeing”.

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About Keynote Speaker Paul Leonardi

As a leading-expert in digital transformation, remote work, and social networks, his goal is to prepare organizations and their employees to succeed in the rapid transition into the new era of data-intensive and technology-supported work.

Paul has published more than 100 articles on these topics in top research-oriented journals, and numerous managerially-oriented articles based on his original research in magazines such as Harvard Business Review and MIT Sloan Management Review. This work has been covered by media outlets such as the New York Times, the Wall Street JournalFinancial TimesFortune, and Fast Company. Paul has published four research-focused books on digital transformation (with MIT Press and Oxford University Press) and is getting ready to release his first book for real people: The Digital Mindset: What it Really Takes to Thrive in the Age of Data, Algorithms and AI (with Harvard Business School Press).

Over the past two decades, he has consulted with for-profit and non-profit organizations about how to improve communication between departments, how to use social technologies to enhance internal knowledge sharing, how to structure global product development operations, and how to manage the human aspects of new technology implementation. He is also a regular keynote speaker for corporate trainings and user conferences on these and other topics related to innovation and change.

Paul’s work has been covered by media outlets such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Fortune, and Fast Company.

Paul has won more than 30 awards for his research and teaching, including multiple outstanding article awards from professional associations such as the Academy of Management, Strategic Management Society, and the National Communication Association. In 2021 he was elected a fellow of the International Communication Association where he also received the Fredric Jablin Award for lifetime contributions to the study of organizational communication. He has also won major awards for his teaching to undergraduate and graduate students for his courses on Digital Transformation, Managing Innovation, and the Future of Work.

Paul has won more than 30 awards for his research and teaching.

At UCSB, he holds the Duca Family Endowed Chair in Technology Management and serves as director of the Ph.D. program in Organization Studies in the College of Engineering. Previously, he served as the founding director of the Master of Technology Management (MTM) program, a professional management program for technical leaders, which he launched in 2014 and ran until 2019.

Before joining UCSB, Paul worked at Northwestern University where he was jointly appointed across the School of Communication, the McCormick School of Engineering, and the Kellogg School of Management. He received his Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University.

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