EXPERTISE:

As Simon Fraser University’s Keith Beedie Chair in Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Terri Griffith helps her students and their organizations accelerate performance and prepare for the futures of work. Terri brings energy and evidence-based innovation to organizational design and technology management through her research, teaching, speaking, and writing. She inspires and coaches on how to negotiate change and uniquely mix existing and new capabilities. Terri’s current research focuses on remote and hybrid work strategies, and the bottom-up application of automation.

BACKGROUND:

Her award-winning book, The Plugged-In Manager: Get in Tune with Your People, Technology, and Organization to Thrive, offers clear examples and frameworks for succeeding now and in the future -- not just leadership, not just technology, but a powerful combination that leverages all your resources. For over 30 years, she has partnered with universities as they provide executive education to organizations such as Oracle, IBM, Cisco, ESADE, Sonera, SIM APC, and the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. She serves on advisory boards for startups and professional groups and was honored as a 2012 Woman of Influence by the Silicon Valley Business Journal. She was the 2022 President of ISSIP - The International Society of Service Innovation Professionals.

Following two decades in Silicon Valley as a Professor, Department Chair, and Associate Dean at Santa Clara University’s Leavey School of Business, Terri accepted the honor of the Keith Beedie Chair in Innovation and Entrepreneurship within Simon Fraser University’s Beedie School of Business (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada). She is thrilled with the chance to learn from the school’s growing entrepreneurship community.

Terri tracks organizational trends and the leaders who bring them to life through her blog, Technology and Organizations, and freelance work (Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review Blog, MIT’s Sloan Management Review). Her academic work is published in top journals such as: Organization Science, Information Systems Research, MIS Quarterly, IEEE – Transactions on Engineering Management, and the Academy of Management Review. Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and the U.S. National Science Foundation funded some of this research. She is a past editorial board member of IEEE – Transactions on Engineering Management and Group Decision and Negotiation. Terri also served as senior editor for Organization Science and associate editor for MIS Quarterly. Her undergraduate degree is from UC Berkeley; her MS and Ph.D. are from Carnegie Mellon.

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