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Libby (Elizabeth) Sander


(MENAFN- The Conversation)
  • MBA Director & Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour, Bond Business School, Bond University
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Dr Libby Sander, PhD, Master HRM, Bachelor of Arts (Japanese), Bachelor of Business is the MBA Director, Director of Executive Education, and Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour at Bond University, an Agenda Contributor at the World Economic Forum, and has spoken at SXSW Sydney, TEDx and the World Business Forum Sydney. Libby co-hosts a weekly segment on work and the workplace on ABC Radio Drive Gold Coast.

Her multi-disciplinary research spans organisational behaviour, neuroscience, psychology, architecture, and urban design, with her work influencing how organisations and cities worldwide design workplaces and shape the future of work.

Libby's research has been featured multiple times in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Financial Times, and The Guardian and she has written for the Harvard Business Review. Her articles for The Conversation have attracted more than 3.3 million readers and have been republished globally in outlets including Fast Company, BBC, and Newsweek.

As a trusted voice on the future of work and workplace trends, Libby is a regular commentator on national television, radio, and podcasts, with appearances on The Today Show, ABC Catalyst, Sunrise, SBS, The Drum, and Forbes Books USA.

Experience
  • –present MBA Director & Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour, Bond University
Education
  • 2017 Griffith University, PhD
  • 2001 Griffith University, Master of Human Resource Management

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