Linda Hill, Professor at Harvard Business School, discussed how leadership must adapt to enable innovation in complex organizations. Drawing on research and fieldwork across companies such as Pixar and Pfizer, the conversation reframes leadership as the work of building environments where solutions are co-created rather than directed.
Several core ideas stand out:
The discussion also underscores that leadership is both practical and personal. In uncertain environments, how leaders manage themselves—how they communicate, invite input, and respond to pressure—directly shapes outcomes.
For senior professionals, the implication is clear: innovation is not constrained by ideas or technology alone, but by the quality of leadership applied to turning them into reality.
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