Tim Leberecht

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Tim Leberecht
Born
Germany
Alma mater
Employer(s)Leberecht and Partners
Board member ofJump Associates
Websitetimleberecht.com

Tim Leberecht is a German-American author, speaker, and consultant. He is the former chief marketing officer of the creative firms Frog Design Inc. (styled as frog) and NBBJ. He now runs his own consulting firm, Leberecht and Partners, and writes and speaks about leadership, technology, and culture. He served on the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on Values from 2012 to 2016, and he is a member of the NationSwell Council as well as an advisory board member for the strategy and innovation consulting firm Jump Associates.

Early life and education[edit]

Leberecht was born and raised in Germany.[1] He earned his Master of Arts in Applied Cultural Studies at Lüneburg University and a Master of Arts in communications management at the University of Southern California.[2]

Career[edit]

Leberecht was chief marketing officer at the architecture and design firm Frog Design Inc. (styled as frog) from 2006 to 2013, where he also served as chief marketing officer of its parent company Aricent from 2010 to 2012. He was chief marketing officer at the architecture and urban planning firm NBBJ from 2013 to 2015.[3][4][5][6] Prior to joining Frog, Leberecht held marketing positions at the mind mapping and innovation management software company Mindjet, the 2004 Summer Olympics, and Deutsche Telekom.[2][3] He now runs his own firm, Leberecht and Partners, which he founded in 2015.[7]

Leberecht has hosted innovation workshops for Fortune 500 companies and written about design, leadership, and marketing for Fast Company, Forbes, Fortune, and Wired, among other publications.[4][8] In 2015, Leberecht published The Business Romantic: Give Everything, Quantify Nothing, and Create Something Greater Than Yourself, which proposes ten principles for finding more enchantment and meaning at work.[9][10][11] Forbes included the book in their lists, "15 Books for Creative Leaders to Read in Spring 2015" and "Top 10 Creative Leadership Books of 2015".[12][13][14] In addition, Inc. included The Business Romantic in their list of "Top 10 Motivational Books of 2015".[15] Related to the book, Leberecht founded the Business Romantic Society, which has been described as "a global collective of artists, developers, designers and researchers who share the mission of bringing beauty to business".[5][16]

Leberecht has presented at multiple TED conferences. In 2012, he presented "3 ways to (usefully) lose control of your brand" at "TedGlobal",[17] which Fortune included in their 2016 list of "5 TED Talks Every Business Owner Needs to Watch".[18] He opined about the need to bring romance back to business and engineering in his talk "Let's bring romance back to business" at "TED University 2015".[19] In 2016, he presented "4 ways to build a human company in the age of machines" at "TEDSummit", in which he describes four ways to "create beauty" in business.[20]

Leberecht founded Design Mind magazine and co-founded the dinner series "15 Toasts",[2] which provides "safe spaces for people to have conversations on difficult topics",[16] and is a "connector" for the Experience Institute.[4][5][21] He also served on the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on Values from 2012 to 2016. He is a member of the NationSwell Council and an advisory board member for the strategy and innovation consulting firm Jump Associates.[1][2]

Migraine[edit]

Leberecht was a vocalist and guitarist for Migraine, a band formed in Stuttgart, Germany, along with saxophonist Jakob Hesler and bassist Lars Precht.[22] The jazz and pop band released multiple recordings: Little Luxury (1994)[23] on Miramar Records, and Anticipation on Me (1994) and David Shrinks (1997) on Blue Flame Records.[24][25][26][27]

Bibliography[edit]

Books[edit]

  • The Business Romantic: Give Everything, Quantify Nothing, and Create Something Greater Than Yourself. HarperCollins. January 6, 2015.[28]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Tim Leberecht". Next Conference. Archived from the original on April 13, 2017. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d "Tim Leberecht: Founder, Leberecht and Partners". World Economic Forum. Archived from the original on September 27, 2016. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Leberecht Leads NBBJ Marketing". The Seattle Times. The Seattle Times Company. June 10, 2013. ISSN 0745-9696. OCLC 9198928. Archived from the original on April 13, 2017. Retrieved December 13, 2016 – via HighBeam Research.
  4. ^ a b c "Tim Leberecht". Experience Institute. Archived from the original on April 13, 2017. Retrieved December 13, 2015.
  5. ^ a b c Heyne, Mark (February 27, 2015). "Author Tim Leberecht argues that romance and business go together like love and marriage". Cincinnati: WVXU. Archived from the original on April 13, 2017. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
  6. ^ "NBBJ Appoints Tim Leberecht Chief Marketing Officer". NBBJ. May 8, 2013. Archived from the original on October 5, 2016. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
  7. ^ "Who We Are". Leberecht and Partners. Archived from the original on November 15, 2016. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  8. ^ Basulto, Dominic (May 9, 2013). "Why Shakespeare Offers the Innovator's Best Possible Rallying Cry". The Washington Post. Nash Holdings. ISSN 0190-8286. OCLC 2269358. Archived from the original on April 5, 2017 – via HighBeam Research.
  9. ^ Thomas, Mark (February 20, 2015). "Book review: The Business Romantic, by Tim Leberecht". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. ISSN 0312-6315. OCLC 226369741. Archived from the original on April 5, 2017. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  10. ^ Warren, Larry; Wells, Doug (February 27, 2015). "Mountain Money – February 23, 2015". Park City, Utah: KPCW. Archived from the original on September 13, 2015. Retrieved December 13, 2015.
  11. ^ Narayanan, Chitra (March 29, 2015). "Rules of Enchantment ; A Lyrical, Inspiring Book That Aims to Re-Ignite the Spark of Passion in the Work We Do". Business Today. Archived from the original on April 6, 2017. Retrieved December 13, 2016 – via HighBeam Research.
  12. ^ Slocum, David (March 5, 2015). "15 Books for Creative Leaders to Read in Spring 2015". Forbes: 3. Archived from the original on November 11, 2016. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  13. ^ Slocum, David (July 4, 2015). "A Summer 2015 Reading List For Creative Leaders". Forbes. Archived from the original on August 23, 2016. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  14. ^ "The Final Countdown: Top 10 Creative Leadership Books Of 2015". Forbes: 3. December 11, 2016. Archived from the original on April 6, 2017. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  15. ^ James, Geoffrey (November 19, 2015). "Top 10 Motivational Books of 2015". Inc. Mansueto Ventures. ISSN 0162-8968. Archived from the original on June 20, 2016. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  16. ^ a b "Tim Leberecht". TED. Archived from the original on December 1, 2016. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
  17. ^ Torgovnick May, Kate (October 8, 2012). "10 brand stories from Tim Leberecht's TEDTalk". TED. Archived from the original on November 16, 2016. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
  18. ^ Marinova, Polina (November 22, 2016). "5 TED Talks Every Business Owner Needs to Watch". Fortune. Time Inc. ISSN 0015-8259. Archived from the original on December 23, 2016. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
  19. ^ Ha, Thu-Huong; Ludolph, Emily; Torgovnick May, Kate; Jacobs, Liz; Betubiza, Cynthia (March 8, 2015). "Death, disaster and drugs: A recap of TED University 2015". TED. Archived from the original on December 8, 2016. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
  20. ^ Betubiza, Cynthia; Catlett, Chelsea; Colman, David; Barnett, Rebekah; Morris, Madeline (June 28, 2016). "Building blocks: Notes from Session 3 at TEDSummit". TED. Archived from the original on November 26, 2016. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
  21. ^ "Fellows and Team". Experience Institute. Archived from the original on February 14, 2017. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
  22. ^ "Migraine". MTV. Archived from the original on April 13, 2017. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  23. ^ "Little Luxury". AllMusic. All Media Network. Archived from the original on April 13, 2017. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  24. ^ "Anticipation on Me". AllMusic. Archived from the original on April 13, 2017. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  25. ^ "David Shrinks". AllMusic. Archived from the original on April 13, 2017. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  26. ^ Bush, John. "Migraine: Biography". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 2017-04-13. Retrieved 2016-12-22.
  27. ^ "Migraine: Discography". AllMusic. Archived from the original on April 13, 2017. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  28. ^ "The Business Romantic: Give Everything, Quantify Nothing, and Create Something Greater Than Yourself". HarperCollins. Archived from the original on February 28, 2017. Retrieved December 1, 2016.

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