Roberto Verganti is in the Technology and Operations Management Unit at Harvard Business School. He teaches Design Theory and Practice for the double degree program MS/MBA conducted jointly by the Harvard Business School and the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Roberto is also Professor of Leadership and Innovation at the Stockholm School of Economics – House of Innovation, where he is Director of The Garden – Center for Design and Leadership, and he is a co-founder of Leadin’Lab, the laboratory on the LEAdership, Design, and Innovation at the School of Management of Politecnico di Milano. Roberto also serves on the Advisory Board of the European Innovation Council, at the European Commission.
Roberto’s research focuses on how to create innovations that are meaningful for people, for society, and for their creators. He explores how leaders and organizations generate radically new visions, and make those visions come real. His studies lie at the intersection between leadership, design, and technology strategy. In his research, Roberto combines methodologies of in-depth case analyses with experimentations in pioneering firms, in a variety of industries and contexts.
Roberto is the author of “Overcrowded. Designing Meaningful Products in a World Awash with Ideas,” published by MIT Press in 2017, where he provides processes and methods to create breakthrough transformations. He is also the author of “Design-Driven Innovation: Changing the Rules of Competition by Radically Innovating what Things Mean,” published by Harvard Business Press in 2009, which has been selected by BusinessWeek as one of the Best Design and Innovation Books, and by the Academy of Management for the George R. Terry Book Award as one of the best 6 management books published in 2008 and 2009. It has been translated in 8 languages. His research on management of design and design clusters has been awarded the Compasso d'Oro (the most prestigious design award in Italy).
Roberto has issued more than 150 articles on academic journals such as Management Science and Research Policy, and several contributions to the Harvard Business Review. He is in the Hall of Fame of the Journal of Product Innovation Management and has been featured on The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Financial Times, Forbes, and BusinessWeek.
Roberto has served as advisor to executives and senior managers at a wide variety of manufacturing and service firms, including Procter & Gamble, Unilever, Gucci, Ferrari, Ducati, Samsung, STMicroelectronics, Zappos, Microsoft, IBM, Johnson&Johnson, Nestlè, Philips, 3M, Tetrapak, ARUP, NTT, and Deloitte. He has also helped national and regional governments around the world to conceive design and innovation policies.
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