Michael Yaziji

Professor Strategy and Leadership at IMD Business School

Biography

IMD Business School

Michael Yaziji is an award-winning author whose work spans leadership and strategy. He is recognized as a world-leading expert on non-market strategy and NGO-corporate relations and has a particular interest in ethical questions facing business leaders. His latest research includes the world's largest survey on psychological drivers, psychological safety and organizational performance and explores how human biases and self-deception can impact decision-making and how they can be mitigated.

His earlier survey on NGO campaigns against corporations is the world's largest and most comprehensive on the topic and was the backbone for his seminal book NGOs and Corporations: Conflict and Collaboration. He is also focusing increasingly on sustainability as companies come under growing pressure from NGOs to take more action in this area.

Holding separate doctorates in ethics and strategy gives him a unique perspective which enables him to integrate different academic and practical approaches in his work. His Strategy and Management PhD from INSEAD centered on non-market strategy and provides the foundations for his ongoing work on NGO-corporate relations, while his PhD in Analytic Philosophy from the University of California focused on ethics, ontology and epistemology and underpins his current interest in ethical questions around the roles and responsibilities of leaders and corporations. He also specializes in race-to-the-top strategies, new capitalism based on governance changes, cross-sectoral ecosystem business models, and personal leadership.

Yaziji helps board members, senior leaders and organizations sharpen their thinking and develop solutions for working with non-market stakeholders such as media, NGOs, and politicians and regulators. He is a board member, trustee, advisor and executive teacher for several Fortune 500 companies (e.g. Microsoft, Shell, Pepsico, Ericsson, PwC, Lufthansa, Sumitomo, Bosch, Vestas, NTT, Munich Re, Hydro, Grundfos, Maersk, Bunge Alimentos, Holcim) and for organizations such as the Red Cross, the University of California and the World Economic Forum. He is currently working on a research agenda on sustainability with Capgemini.

He teaches on IMD's Leading Sustainable Business Transformation program and was previously Director of the IMD Corporate Sustainability Management Center and the architect of a partnership between the school and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

He has been published in academic and managerial journals such as Harvard Business Review and he was one of the earlier management school professors to give a TED Talk. In his 2012 talk on rethinking the structure of corporations, he argued that existing corporate structures were no longer optimally suited to the needs of society or of corporations themselves.

Yaziji’s book NGOs and Corporations: Conflict and Collaboration won praise from Nestlé Chairman Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, Former Unilever Chairman and CEO Antony Burgmans, Anglo-American Chairman Mark Moody-Stuart and PepsiCo Vice Chairman Michael D. White.

He joined IMD in 2004 from INSEAD, where as well as completing his second PhD, he was the founding director of the school's Business and Society Forum and lectured on the MBA program. An American and Swiss national, he has spent most of his life as an expat global citizen, having lived in Italy, France, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland and the United States.

Education

BA (Analytic Philosophy and Logic) University of California

MA (Analytic Philosophy and Ethics) University of California

PhD (Analytic Philosophy) University of California

Master's degree (Strategy and Management) INSEAD

PhD (Strategy and Management) INSEAD

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