Senior Lecturer
Entrepreneurship & Innovation | Management of Organizations
Expert on organizational flexibility and dynamic leadership
About
Homa Bahrami is an international educator, advisor, board member, and author, specializing in organizational flexibility, team alignment, and dynamic leadership in global, knowledge-based industries. She is a senior lecturer at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley and a faculty director at the Haas Center for Executive Education, and has served on the Board of the Haas Center for Teaching Excellence.
She is the co-author of a major textbook (with Harold Leavitt, Stanford University), ”Managerial Psychology: Managing Behavior in Organizations,” published by the University of Chicago Press, and translated into many languages. Her latest book, “Super-Flexibility for Knowledge Enterprises,” (second edition published by Springer and co-authored with Stuart Evans, Carnegie Mellon) focuses on practical approaches for strategizing, organizing, and leading knowledge workers based on their collective experience and field research in Silicon Valley during the past 30 years.
Bahrami has served on the boards of directors of three public technology companies and has been a member of all three board committees: audit, compensation, and governance. She is a member of the National Association of Corporate Directors and is active in executive education and executive development in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
Expertise and Research Interests
- Dynamic Leadership
- Organizational Flexibility
- Leading Multi-cultural Knowledge Workers
- Orchestrating Geo-distributed Teams
- Impact of Technology on Organizational Design
- Organizational Innovation for Globalization
- Enterprise Adaptation & Flexibility
- Transformational Change
Books
Videos
- Homa Bahrami and Stuart Evans. Flexibility at Genentech: Developing Versatile Domain Experts and Deploying Flexible Resources at One U.S. Medical Affairs Unit. Berkeley Haas Case Series.
2016 - Homa Bahrami. People Operations at Mozilla Corporation: Scaling a Peer-to-Peer Global Community. California Management Review.
2013 - Homa Bahrami and Stuart Evans. Super-Flexibility for Real-Time Adaptation: Perspectives from Silicon Valley. California Management Review.
2011 - Homa Bahrami. Super-Flexibility for Knowledge Enterprises: A Toolkit for Dynamic Adaptation. Springer.
2010 - Homa Bahrami. Nurturing Learning Partnerships. Learning Journeys Re-Visited.
2009 - Homa Bahrami. Leading Global Knowledge Workers. Global Talent: An Anthology of Human Capital Strategies for Today’s Borderless Enterprise.
2008 - Homa Bahrami. Leading High Tech Knowledge Workers. PKU Business Review (Beijing University).
2006 - Homa Bahrami and Stuart Evans. Super-Flexibility for Knowledge Enterprises. Springer.
2005 - Homa Bahrami. Organizing for Strategic Flexibility. The Leadership Frontiers, Financial Times.
2002 - Homa Bahrami, Stuart Evans. Nodal Organizational Designs in Silicon Valley. Business Engineering.
2000 - Noma Bahrami. Flexible Recycling & High Technology Entrepreneurship. Understanding Silicon Valley.
2000 - Homa Bahrami. Nurturing Learning Partnerships. Learning Journeys.
2000 - Homa Bahrami, Stuart Evans. Flexible Re-Cycling and High-Technology Entrepreneurship. California Management Review.
1995 - Homa Bahrami. The Emerging Flexible Organization: Perspectives from Silicon Valley. California Management Review.
1992 - Homa Bahrami and Stuart Evans. Emerging Organizational Regimes in High Technology Firms: The Bi‐modal Form. Human Resource Management.
1989 - Homa Bahrami and Stuart Evans. Strategy Making in High-Technology Firms: The Empiricist Mode. California Management Review.
1989 - Homa Bahrami and Stuart Evans. Stratocracy in High-Technology Firms. California Management Review.
1987 - Home Bahrami. Strategic Management in High-Technology Firms: An Exploratory Study. Stanford Graduate School of Business.
1983
At Haas since 1986
1995 – present, Senior Lecturer, Haas School of Business
2006 – present, Faculty Director, Berkeley Executive Education, Haas School of Business
2009 – 2014, Advisory Board, Center for Teaching Excellence, Haas School of Business
2003-2004 & 2017 Guest Professor, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
1999-2000, Guest Professor, University of Witten-Herdecke, Germany
1986 – 1995, Lecturer, Haas School of Business
1984 – 1988, Research Associate, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
1982 – 1984, Postdoctoral Fellow & Visiting Scholar, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
- Member of the Board of Directors, Fabrinet (2012-present)
- Member of the Board of Directors, FEI Inc. (2012-2016)
- Member of the Board of Directors, FormFactor, Inc.
- Director, Pedagogy, Inc.
- Advisory Director, Securitas Capital
- Member, Advisory Board: Institute for Growth & Innovation, Icarian, Kadiri, Green Border, Mercer Tech
- Member, Advisory Board: HEAL, UCSF
- Advisor and executive educator for global and high tech companies in the US and Europe
- How to Lead When the Pace of Change Feels Relentless, From Day One, 11/05/2021
- Pandemic keeps disrupting Sonoma County employers’ on-site work plans, North Bay Business Journal, 08/13/2021
- How to re-invent yourself and your career during the ‘great resignation’, experts weigh-in, ABC15 Arizona, 07/27/2021
- In post-pandemic workplace reshuffle, some in Sonoma County switch career paths, The Press Democrat, 06/25/2021
- How SF companies can defend against hackers as workforce returns to the office, The San Francisco Examiner, 06/14/2021
- What the Air Force Can Teach American Business, Fortune, 07/03/2016
- The pandemic is driving disruption, innovation and ‘a new reality’ at work, Berkeley News, 07/06/2021
- International Business: Organizational Innovation for Global Companies, EWMBA 258A
- Accelerating Change Readiness and Agility, EWMBA 258
- Creating Effective Organizations, XMBA 205
- Statoil Project Executive Program, Berkeley Executive Education
- New Manager Boot Camp for Scientists and Engineers, Berkeley Executive Education
- Top Tech Program, Berkeley Executive Education
- The CIO Institute, Berkeley Executive Education
- Product Management Program, Berkeley Executive Education