Professor Ronald Heifetz
About Professor Ronald Heifetz
Professor Ronald Heifetz is among the world’s foremost authorities on the practice and teaching of leadership. He speaks extensively and advises heads of governments, businesses, and nonprofit organizations across the globe. In 2016, President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia highlighted Heifetz’s advice in his Nobel Peace Prize lecture. Ronald founded the Centre for Public Leadership at Harvard Kennedy School where he has taught for nearly four decades. He is King Hussein bin Talal’s Senior Lecturer in Public Leadership. His first book, Leadership Without Easy Answers (1994), is a classic in the field and one of the ten most assigned course books at Harvard and Duke Universities. A graduate of Columbia University, Harvard Medical School, and the Kennedy School, Ronald is both a physician and cellist. He trained initially in surgery before deciding to devote himself to the study of leadership in public affairs, business, and nonprofits. He completed his medical training in psychiatry, which provided a foundation to develop more powerful teaching methods and gave him a distinct perspective on the conceptual tools of political psychology and organizational behavior. As a cellist, he was privileged to study with the great Russian virtuoso, Gregor Piatigorsky.