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World Leading Thought Leader and Behavioural Scientist

David De Cremer is a renowned scholar with considerable global leadership experience, keynote speaker, a futurist, and a published author. Today, his mission is to educate future business leaders and inform organizations about why AI is the next great leadership challenge and how to work with that reality, so you... Read more

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Popular Talks by David De Cremer

  • The AI-savvy leader: How to transform your organization and create value in the AI era
  • Mastering AI leadership: Transforming business with a human-centered strategy
  • Leading with trust to make for a better organization
  • Leading with knowledge, purpose and confidence
  • On the Ethical AI paradox
  • Purpose-driven leadership as the key to unlock real organizational value

Biography

David De Cremer is a renowned scholar with considerable global leadership experience, keynote speaker, a futurist, and a published author. Today, his mission is to educate future business leaders and inform organizations about why AI is the next great leadership challenge and how to work with that reality, so you can lead your organization into the future by turning emerging technologies into real “holistic” value creators. To this purpose, he founded and directed “The Center on AI Technology for Humankind (AiTH) in Singapore, is an advisory board member for EY’s global AI projects, sits in the board of directors of tech start-ups, and is building the “AI-savvy Leader Experience” (ALE) Academy.

David held prestigious academic at leading institutions such as Cambridge University (UK; KPMG chaired professor in management), National University of Singapore (Singapore, Provost chaired professor in management), China Europe International Business School (China, CEIBS), and was a visiting teaching and research professor at London Business School (UK), Harvard University (US) and New York University (US). Currently the is the Dunton Family Dean of D’Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University (US) where he is also a professor in management and technology, and an affiliate researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) at the Center of Collective Intelligence.

His scholarly work has received several Early- and Mid-Creer Awards, celebrating his academic achievements in the fields of psychology, management and organization. His research work has revealed significant impact within society and the corporate world, which led him to be named one of the World’s top 30 management gurus and speakers by the organization GlobalGurus, one of the “Thinkers50” list of 30 next generation business thinkers”, a nominee for the Distinguished Award in Digital Thinking by Thinkers50 (a bi-annual competition that the Financial Times deemed the “Oscars of Management Thinking”). In addition, he has been included in the World Top 2% of scientists since this ranking was published for the first time in 2020, was named the best behavioral economics researcher in the Netherlands (2009) and ranked as the best psychologist researcher in Singapore (2023).

He has published several popular books, with his last two books being best-sellers. His 2020 book “Leadership by algorithm: Who leads and who follows in the AI era?”, topped the charts of the kindle version at amazon.com, was named as one of the books to read in April-June 2020 by the Financial Times and identified as one of the 15 leadership books to read in Summer 2020 by Wharton. His newest book “The AI-savvy leader: 9 ways to take back control and make AI work” is published by Harvard Business Review Press, was a #1 new release on Amazon.com, named book of the month June by the Financial Times and selected as a must-read book by the Next Big Idea Club and Adam Grant.

David’s work has been discussed in international media including the Scientific American, Bloomberg News, The Economist, Forbes, Financial Times, Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal, South China Morning Post, The Straits Times, The Business Times and many more. He is a sought-after keynote speaker and consultant who has worked with a broad range of organizations across the globe, including Novartis, Barclays, AB Inbev, HSBC, Bank of Singapore, OCBC, DBS Bank, Apple, KPMG, Ericsson, US Treasury Department, Vodafone, Nestle, PwC, EY, Citigroup, Mizuho, IBM, Standard Chartered Bank, Rabobank, ING, Bayer, Cisco, and Astrazeneca.

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What clients say about David De Cremer

“David De Cremer sees through the hype surrounding AI and absolutely nails the key drivers behind AI failures, walking leaders through what they need to do to achieve AI’s promise for their organizations. This is an essential read for business leaders who want to thrive in the AI economy. He shows us how we need human leadership more than ever!” Linda Avery, Former CDAO Verizon, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
"A masterful guide, offering invaluable insights for business leaders seeking a thoughtful approach to harnessing AI's potential within their organizations and seamlessly bridging the gap between people and technology.” Francisco Veloso, Dean, INSEAD
"9 Ways to Take Back Control and Make AI Work' may be the best investment a leader will make to ensure their company’s AI efforts don’t fail. It represents practical/tactical and critical approaches to the role of human leadership in the adoption of these new technologies. So many books today are long on explaining the problem and short on the solutions – this is a rare exception.” Nancy Brown, General Partner, Oak HC/FT
“Today, too many business leaders are intimated by AI and as a result they stop managing their organization’s AI journey. How can we change this and ensure that our leaders are in charge to drive successful AI adoption projects. David De Cremer’s book provides clear answers to this question and illustrates carefully what it is that leaders exactly need to do. After reading this book, you’ll feel and act like an AI-savvy leader!” Anu Rathninde, President, Asia Pacific, Johnson Controls
“This book is an outstanding and vital resource for all leaders seeking to understand, navigate and assure successful implementation of AI within an organization. Insightful, innovative, and comprehendible with the ideal balance of theoretical viewpoints and real-world forward-thinking perspectives.” Rick LeBlanc, President & CEO, NELCO Worldwide
“Takes the AI conversation to a deeper, more human, and actionable level. An excellent counterbalance to what has been an overwhelming technology led narrative”. Lynda Gratton, Professor, London Business School
"No business leader today can afford to ignore AI. But the speed of change, the complexity of the technology, and the cacophony of voices are bewildering. De Cremer sees through the fog to distill crucial insights for leading with AI that successfully combine high-minded and practical advice. This book is not just a deep dive into the process of AI adoption. It is a critical examination of leadership in the digital age.” Stefano Puntoni, Professor of Marketing at The Wharton School, Co-Director of AI at Wharton
“This is a must-read book that will support Leaders to be better prepared for the challenges of the AI age as well as consider the usage of a human-centered and inclusion approach to AI adoption.” Airton Maranho, Head of Business Digital Office Global Business Services, Robert Bosch GmbH
“Will your next boss be a robot? In case you haven’t pondered your AI future, David De Cremer―one of the ‘World’s Top 30 Management Gurus’―has done it for you in his fascinating book, ‘Leadership By Algorithm.’ Read your future today.” James Bradley, Three-times New York Times bestseller
“David De Cremer, one of the top gurus in corporate culture, provides unique insight in ‘Leadership by Algorithm’ as to what leadership means in the AI age. Ignore at your peril!” Alexandros Papaspyridis, Director of Higher Education, Microsoft Asia Pacific Japan
“The tech revolution is happening. But what we need now is a revolution in leadership and in organisations. David De Cremer expertly maps out how this can and must happen.” Stuart Crainer, Co-founder, Thinkers50
“Most leaders are concerned about how to make timely, precise and accurate decisions and often suffer from the failures in meeting these personal ambitions. In his brilliant book, David De Cremer uses various techniques in analyzing how people make decisions and in what way procrastination plays a role. With excellent behavioral analyses and examples, leaders will gain knowledge from understanding the roots and consequences of procrastination and learn how to mitigate the negative effects. A must-read for all leaders!” Michael Thurow, Senior Advisor, InterChina Consulting
“Why do we delay the decisions we know that we need to make? Is it because we are afraid to fail? David De Cremer’s book gives an answer to this critical question that in our current complex global world is more and more present. After reading this book, you will not have any more excuses to delay your decisions.” José Martínez-Adam, General Manager Corporate Center Talent, Solvay S.A.
“You have got to read this book! It is easy to read and there are tons of practical tips and tricks to help you, the modern multcultural leader, become more efficient and effective. David De Cremer’s book is an inspiration to those of us wondering why leaders hesitate to take decisions that seem to be so obvious. Once you get started, you won’t put it down!” Bjarne Lemmich, Head, Finance College, Novartis Pharmaceutical
“Everyone is talking about artificial intelligence, but no one has a clue how it will affect the way organizations are managed… until now. David De Cremer, a leading expert, has written the most informative book I’ve read on how algorithms will change leadership―and which parts are unlikely to be replaced by a machine.” Adam Grant, Bestselling author of ‘Originals’ and ‘Give and Take,’ and Host , New York Times; TED podcast WorkLife

How to book David De Cremer as a keynote speaker

How do I book David De Cremer for a keynote speech?

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What are David De Cremer's speaking fees?

David De Cremer's speaking fees depend on the event format (in-person or virtual), the location, the length of the engagement and the level of customisation required. Please contact London Speaker Bureau for an up-to-date fee quote for David tailored to your event.

What topics does David De Cremer speak about?

David De Cremer speaks on Artificial Intelligence, Digital, Education, Future & Technology, Leadership. Talks can be shaped around your audience, industry and strategic objectives - share your event brief with London Speaker Bureau and we will work with David to align the content with your delegates and goals.

Is David De Cremer available for international events?

London Speaker Bureau can book David De Cremer for events worldwide, subject to David's schedule. Please send us your event date, location and format and we will confirm availability and handle travel and logistics on your behalf.

Does David De Cremer deliver virtual or online keynotes?

Virtual and hybrid keynotes are now a standard part of the speaking industry. Please contact London Speaker Bureau to confirm whether David De Cremer is available to deliver a virtual session for your event and on which platform (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, a bespoke studio or your own).

How long is a typical keynote by David De Cremer?

Most keynote speeches run between 45 and 60 minutes, often followed by a 15-30 minute Q&A. Other formats - shorter conference slots, panel appearances or longer workshop sessions - may also be possible. Share your agenda with London Speaker Bureau and we will confirm what David can accommodate.

Can David De Cremer tailor the keynote to our industry and audience?

London Speaker Bureau will brief David De Cremer on your audience profile, sector and objectives so the keynote can be shaped around your event. The level of customisation possible depends on the speaker and the lead time - contact us with your brief and we will confirm what David can offer.

What languages does David De Cremer present in?

David De Cremer delivers keynotes in English. This profile may not list every language available; ask London Speaker Bureau to confirm. If you require simultaneous interpretation or a multilingual format, please mention this in your enquiry and London Speaker Bureau will arrange it for you.

What makes David De Cremer a strong fit as a keynote speaker?

David De Cremer's areas of expertise include Artificial Intelligence, Digital, Education, Future & Technology, Leadership. To get a clear sense of David's style, credentials and how they engage an audience, please review the biography, popular talks and any videos or testimonials shown on this page, or request a detailed speaker brief from London Speaker Bureau.

What kind of events can David De Cremer speak at?

David De Cremer can be booked through London Speaker Bureau for corporate conferences, leadership events, internal team meetings, association gatherings and private client engagements where expertise in Artificial Intelligence, Digital, Education, Future & Technology, Leadership is relevant. Details of David's background and previous engagements are included in the biography above; contact us if you would like a more detailed list of past clients or case studies.

Does David De Cremer offer workshops, panels or fireside chats in addition to keynotes?

Beyond keynote speeches, many of the speakers on our roster also take part in workshops, executive masterclasses, panel discussions and fireside chats. Contact London Speaker Bureau with your preferred format and we will confirm what David De Cremer is able to offer alongside or instead of a keynote.

How far in advance should we book David De Cremer?

We generally recommend enquiring at least three to twelve months in advance to secure your preferred date with David De Cremer, particularly during peak conference seasons. Where possible we also accommodate shorter lead times - please contact London Speaker Bureau to check David's current availability for your dates.