Assistant Professor of Organisational Behaviour, Bond Business School, Bond University
Libby Sander, PhD, Master HRM, Bachelor of Arts (Japanese), Bachelor of Business, Fellow AIM, is an Assistant Professor in the Business School at Bond University, and past Chair of Goldspaces an urban renewal and cultural development platform.
Libby has appeared on ABC TV’s science program Catalyst, and spoken at TEDx .
She is a Columnist for The Conversation and a contributor at the World Economic Forum. Libby is also a freelance feature writer and published author, and her work has been featured in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and on SBS.
Libby is the co-author of Work in the 21st Century: How do I Log On? which was published by Emerald in 2017.
She is regularly featured on radio and in national media including for the ABC and The Australian commenting on issues on work, society and future trends in organisations
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