Introducing

The Case Companion

The Case Companion provides undergraduate students with an engaging multimedia tutorial that enhances their ability to analyze case studies and prepare for class more effectively.

Developed in collaboration with Harvard Business Publishing and Torrance Learning.

Everest Leadership & Team Simulation

Check out top-selling Harvard Business Publishing simnulation each of the past several years! Provide your students or executive education participants with an engaging hands-on learning experience focused on group dynamics and decision making.

This book holds the key to unlocking the creativity inside your organization. Roberto has written one of the best books on creativity I’ve ever read.

— Dan Heath, Co-author of Made to Stick and The Power of Moments

My new book, Unlocking Creativity, describes the six organizational mindsets that block creativity. The book brings these concepts to life through colorful examples and abundant research evidence, to help leaders recognize the habits that might be preventing creativity from taking flight. With illustrations taken from far and wide—academic research, hit TV shows, rock and roll legends, corporate case studies, and legendary authors and artists—the book clears the fog around creativity and equips leaders with the insight they need to shift to supportive mindsets and cultures where creativity can thrive.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A FREE COPY OF CHAPTER 1

 

Unlocking creativity

what inhibits creativity in many organizations? watch mike explain below.

watch Mike on CNBC, discussing his research about grocery retailer Trader Joe’s

Freakonomics podcast

Listen to Mike discuss his research on grocery retailer Trader Joe’s

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Listen to Mike on the Freakonomics podcast.

In this episode, he discusses his research on Trader Joe’s with Freakonomics host, Stephen Dubner.

watch Mike describe several key lessons from his first book,

Why Great Leaders Don’t Take Yes for an Answer.

Watch the opening to Mike’s keynote presentation

at a recent technology conference:

“The Art of Critical Decision Making”