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Richard Hytner

Adjunct Professor of Marketing

MA LLM (Cambridge) MSc (London)

Richard was Saatchi & Saatchi’s CEO for EMEA and, for 8 years, its Worldwide Deputy Chairman. In 2016, he founded beta baboon to help leaders rip apart, play with and solve their business problems. Richard’s work as Blue Hat Man involves facilitating candid conversations and more effective collaboration among senior leaders, helping them to land their best ideas.

At London Business School, Richard teaches on both degree and executive education programmes including on the flagship Senior Executive Programme. He runs an elective core course on Creativity in Business. Richard teaches leaders how to unearth fresh actionable customer and managerial insights; reignite individual, team and organisational creativity; and build purposeful, winning brands and businesses. He also leads a Global Business Experience in South Africa that explores the relationship between creativity and sustainability.

Richard chaired, for five years, Planting Promise, a sustainable educational enterprise in Sierra Leone; and was, for eight years, a trustee of the British Heart Foundation. From 2015, he served two Metropolitan Police Commissioners as a non-executive adviser. When Rupert Murdoch launched a bid for Manchester United in 1998, Richard co-founded what is now the Manchester United Supporters Trust which has campaigned relentlessly to secure fan ownership of football clubs. He is a Director of Foundation for Leadership through Sport.

Richard graduated from the Meyler Campbell coaching programme in September 2016.

Whilst spending much of his career as CEO of creative businesses, Richard prefers leading from the shadows, the subject of his book, Consiglieri: Leading from the Shadows, published by Profile Books. It is a celebration of the craft of leadership that supports, counsels, challenges and checks the out and out charismatic leader.

    Books

    • Consiglieri: Leading from the Shadows

2016

5 tips to find your personal purpose

Hytner R

London Business School Review 2016

An affair of the heart

Hytner R

London Business School Review 2016

Liberating creativity: why your business has to find a way

Hytner R

London Business School Review 2016

Sir Alex Ferguson on how to win

Hytner R

London Business School Review 2016 Vol 26:4 p 48-52

2014

Has Uber cool become Uber cunning?

Hytner R

London Business School Review 2014

Manchester United - to say 'they chose the wrong guy' is plain lazy

Hytner R

London Business School Review 2014

Out of the shadows

Hytner R

London Business School Review 2014

This will be Ed Woodward’s World Cup

Hytner R

London Business School Review 2014

2014

Consiglieri : leading from the shadows

Hytner R

Profile Books, 2014


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