Eric McNulty

Associate Director, National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at Harvard

Eric McNulty is a top business keynote speaker on leading through crisis and change. Called a “crisis leadership expert” in the Financial Times and New York Times, McNulty draws on field research work with top companies, government agencies, and non-profits to understand what it takes to lead when it matters most. He integrates far-ranging insights—from history to biology to applied neuroscience into instructive presentations filled with practical tools and compelling stories.

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  • Languages Spoken

    English

  • Travels From

    Massachusetts, USA

  • Eric McNulty Keynote Speaker Fee Fee range is for U.S. events, depending on location and organization type

    Please Inquire

  • Languages Spoken

    English

  • Travels From

    Massachusetts, USA

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LEADING THROUGH CRISIS AND CHANGE

Guiding a team or organization through a crisis begins with becoming comfortable with ambiguity that you, you, your team, or your board off kilter. But effective crisis leaders know how to build islands of certainty that restore calm and foster resilience in the unknown. Eric ...

Guiding a team or organization through a crisis begins with becoming comfortable with ambiguity that you, you, your team, or your board off kilter. But effective crisis leaders know how to build islands of certainty that restore calm and foster resilience in the unknown. Eric will give you a glimpse into how they navigate even the most turbulent situations so you, too, can confidently take the reins of any challenge.

What listeners will take away from this presentation: 

  •  The three dimensions of a powerful leadership toolset known as meta-leadership and how these skills can empower you to make confident decisions.
  •  How to establish a culture of trust and accountability that both small teams and large organizations know they can depend on, no matter what.
  •  Sometimes crises emerge from our organization’s own actions, and sometimes they’re an unexpected shock. Learn how to prepare for multiple futures, both foreseeable and difficult to discern—so you’re ready to nimbly address whatever reality unfolds.
  • Learn how to act swiftly and with courage. In this hyper-connected world, our actions are felt around the world in an instant. We just don’t have as much time to think about how to respond in a crisis.

It’s impossible to prepare yourself for every possible outcome. But there are essential skills and techniques you can learn to face high-stakes moments with confidence.

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Think as a leader: getting smarter than your brain

Eric uses accessible insights from neuroscience and psychology to help leaders understand how to optimize their performance and that of their teams. Participants leave with a better understanding of themselves and how to work with the amazing ...

Eric uses accessible insights from neuroscience and psychology to help leaders understand how to optimize their performance and that of their teams. Participants leave with a better understanding of themselves and how to work with the amazing capabilities of their brains while avoiding common pitfalls.

What listeners will take away from this presentation: 

  • How to recognize the instinctual panic response to threat—and how to overcome it and pivot to productive action.
  • How to make quality decisions in high stakes, high pressure environments.
  • Expand your thinking to appreciate divergent perspectives that may reveal opportunities and potential threats.
  • Discover ways to rejuvenate thinking capacity amidst ambiguity and information overload.

Eric makes this complex science accessible through straightforward methods and techniques to put the knowledge to work. He shares compelling stories that illustrate how even experienced leaders can succumb to thinking traps—and how the audience can avoid those missteps.

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BECOMING A FUTURE-READY LEADER

How is leading changing? The relative stability of decades past is giving way to increased—and sustained—turbulence. Sense making, meaning-making, space-making, place-making, and future-making are the critical mindset and...

How is leading changing? The relative stability of decades past is giving way to increased—and sustained—turbulence. Sense making, meaning-making, space-making, place-making, and future-making are the critical mindset and skills today and in the years ahead. These help you orient diverse teams in uncertain times, cultivate trust and autonomy, and create the conditions for sustained excellence.

Consider the leaders you most admire. They develop an insightful understanding of every facet of a problem. They exude an unshakeable passion that motivates and engages others. They are inclusive and open to “hard truths.” They master the paradox of being both heroic and humble. This extraordinary power bestows true meaning to work, inspiring high performance, and high accountability. In this talk, you will discover how to become this leader.

What listeners will take away from this presentation: 

  •  How to steward teams large and small toward meaningful success (and create an environment people will love to work in).
  • How to negotiate and resolve conflict with stakeholders with divergent perspectives to generate unity of mission and effort.
  • Understand how to harness humans’ social instincts to stimulate cooperative, collaborative behaviors, even in highly competitive environments.
  • You’ll also learn to harness your individual strengths, vulnerabilities, perspectives, and personal stories to establish a personal, purposeful leadership style.

Leading is not a rank or role—it’s an attitude, purpose, and skillset that transcends any job title. Eric will help empower your audience with actionable, researched-backed, and engaging insights that help build confidence in their personal leadership skills.

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LEADING AS A SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT

As work becomes ever-more knowledge intensive, subject matter experts—engineers, physicians, scientists, public safety professionals, and more—are called into leadership roles. Spoiler alert: no amount of technical expertise guarantees success in engaging people and ...

As work becomes ever-more knowledge intensive, subject matter experts—engineers, physicians, scientists, public safety professionals, and more—are called into leadership roles. Spoiler alert: no amount of technical expertise guarantees success in engaging people and creating the conditions for sustained high performance. Eric has spent more than a decade helping subject matter experts step up to these new responsibilities with confidence, teaching at Harvard and elsewhere.

What listeners will take away from this presentation: 

  • How to develop the mindset and essential skills to become a confident, effective leader
  • The three key drivers of psychological satisfaction—and how to create a work environment that fosters them
  •  The essential practices that keep you growing as a leader—making you more compelling to follow.
  • How to delve into your individual strengths, vulnerabilities, perspectives, and personal stories to establish authentic presence as a leader.

Leaders are made (often self-made), not born. Everyone has some capacity to lead. Eric will provoke the audience to explore what can make them their “best leader selves.”

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About Keynote Speaker Eric McNulty

Eric McNulty gets around. From a childhood in which he moved frequently to a career crisscrossing the globe, Eric has developed a deep desire to explore and understand people, places, and ideas. He has worked for and with some of the world’s top brands. He has experience with large global organizations and spunky start-ups across a range of industries and endeavors: aviation, education, energy, environmental, health, humanitarian, retail, travel, and more.

Through those experiences, Eric has had the opportunity to get to know CEOs, front-line workers, and many in between. He has worked with everyone from fashion designers to fighter pilots, executives to artists.

As a speaker and author, Eric draws on his curiosity and breadth of experience to engage with his audience. He is a wide-ranging thinker and natural storyteller. Eric builds from one subject to the next, finding the connections, often unseen, between various areas of study and practice. He helps people the world, and their potential in it, more expansively. He has a special expertise in helping subject matter experts—physicians, engineers, scientists, preparedness and response executives, and more—step up to leading their teams, peers, organizations, and communities.

Four high-impact books: Eric is co-author of the book, You’re It: Crisis, Change, and How to Lead When it Matters Most (PublicAffairs, June 2019) and author of Three Critical Shifts in Thinking for the Evolving Leader (O’Reilly. 2015) and Your Critical First 10 Days as a Leader (Safari, 2015). He is also the co-author, along with Dr. Leonard Marcus and Dr. Barry Dorn, of the second edition of Renegotiating Health Care: Resolving Conflict to Build Collaboration (Jossey-Bass, 2011).

More than 200 bylined articles: Eric writes on leadership, decision-making, and negotiation in top journals. His columns on leadership and management appear regularly at strategy+business where he is a contributing editor. He has written for CNN.com, Harvard Business Review, Leader to Leader, MIT Sloan Management Review, and many more. Eric has been covered or quoted in the Boston Globe, The Financial Times, Forbes, Inc., Knowledge@Wharton radio, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and many other outlets.

Roles with Impact: Eric holds an appointment as associate director of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative (NPLI) at Harvard University and as Instructor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Eric teaches in numerous executive education and graduate level courses at Harvard as well as at M.I.T, the Naval Postgraduate School, the University of California, San Diego, and others. In 2018, he was named a Trust Across America Top Thought Leader in Trust. He speaks to executive audiences around the world about the challenges of leading in fast-moving, unpredictable circumstances.

Eric sits on the editorial advisory board of Crisis Response Journal, the Leadership Communications Council at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia, and the Future Vision Committee at Disaster Recovery Institute International. He also sits on the board of Massachusetts for Elephants. He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics (with honors) from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and a master’s degree in leadership from Lesley University.

Testimonials

Eric is a rare talent: equal parts visionary, story teller, thought leader, and teacher…. But what truly sets Eric apart is his ability to communicate as a speaker. If your organization is searching for an authority on the topic of leadership, then you must bring Eric in to speak.

Managing Director

Nexus Global Advisors

Eric did a superb job designing and executing editorial and content for our San Jose Sustainability Conference. He has the right balance of temperament and skill – a true master of his craft.

Bob Johnston, Founder and CEO

Executive Council of New York

Thanks so much for your presentation- it was so well received and a great start to our content. We enjoyed working with you and we are very pleased you could join us. [One CEO attendee] made a particular effort to tell me your material was exactly on point for him.

Matthew Upchurch

CEO, Virtuoso

FANTASTIC! Taking so much from this presentation. Set up very well. Tremendous
speaker.

Executive Education Program Participant

 

His ability to synthesize research with real world experience and present concepts in a holistic manner is unrivaled. He engages the audience in a way that galvanizes concepts so that they are easily recognized and implemented during times of crisis. Eric is an exceptional speaker, teacher and facilitator.

G. Solecki

Vice President, International Association of Emergency Managers/Canada

“Eric gave a one-day seminar on Meta-Leadership and Conflict Resolution at UCSD. Our feedback survey was relentlessly positive scores; it is rare to see top box numbers over 95% like his are.”

David Granet

UCSD Health

“Eric is an accomplished speaker and possesses the ability to keep large groups intrigued and engaged while presenting complex materials – no small feat!”

Sidney Hoffman

FEMA

“Eric changed the way people think about leadership in turbulent times.”

Dain Dunston

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