She is also the founder of Hot Spots Movement and also leads the Future of World Research Consortium, which has brought together a range of executives from more than 100 companies.
With over 20 years of expert experience, Lynda has written extensively about the interface between people and organisations and has authored a massive 8 books covering the link between business and HR strategy, the new ways of working, the rise of complex collaboration, and the impact on employment and work from a changing world. Moreover, she also co-authored The 100-Year Life with Professor Adnrew Scott, which continues to gain significant interest across the world, having been shortlisted for the FT Business Book of the Year award.
Known for her engaging and inspirational speaking style, Lynda draws on the latest thinking and cutting-edge research to inspire, motivate and educate her audience. Organisations she has spoken for include the RSA, Roche, Microsoft and the World Economic Forum.
Globally recognised for her outstanding contribution to her subject, Lynda has won the Tata prize in India; in the US she has been named as the annual Fellow of NAHR and won the CCL prize; whilst in Australia Lynda won the HR prize. Lynda is a Fellow of the World Economic Forumand has chaired the WEF Council of Leadership.
More recently, Lynda became an Advisor for @GoogleOrg’s initiative to help people prepare for the changing nature of work and was thus invited by Prime Minister Abe of Japan to join a new advisory council, “Council for designing the 100-year-life society."