Nadya Zhexembayeva () is a Kazakhstan-born author, educator, and business theorist. She is widely recognized as the founder of the cross-disciplinary field of reinvention in management science. This new approach integrates strategy, innovation, change management, foresight, design thinking, Agile/SCRUM, and leadership into a unified capability for thriving in disruption.
Dr. Zhexembayeva grew up in Almaty, Kazakhstan (then part of the Soviet Union), at the time she claims the country was "going through immense deterioration". While still at high school, Zhexembayeva started her business career selling insurance and later worked as a trainer at Association of Young Leaders, then went on to earn a Freedom Support Act scholarship that allowed her to complete two Bachelor of Arts degrees in Management and then Psychology from Hartwick College, where she was named a Faculty Scholar and John Christopher Hartwick Scholar â "the highest honor the College can confer upon a student". In 2008, she obtained her Doctor of Philosophy degree from Case Western Reserve University, where she served as associate director of the Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit at Weatherhead School of Management, where as of 2016, she continues to serve on the Board of Advisors.
Dr. Zhexembayeva served as the Coca-Cola Chaired Professor of Sustainable Development at IEDC-Bled School of Management, an executive education center based in the Slovene Alps, where, as of 2016, she continues to teach courses in leadership, strategy, change management, design thinking, and sustainability. In addition to IEDC, Zhexembayeva has taught in other business schools, including CEDEP (France) and IPADE Business School (Mexico).
As a speaker, she has shared her insights with audiences worldwide through keynotes, panel presentations, and workshops. She has delivered four TEDx talks in Austria, Slovenia, the US., and Romania.
In 2007, Zhexembayeva co-founded WE EXIST Reinvention Agency. Based on Zhexembayeva's work with the Coca-Cola Company, ENRC Plc, IBM, CISCO, Erste Bank, Henkel, Knauf Insulation, and Vienna Insurance Group on reinventing products, processes, and leadership practices in Ventures magazine called Zhexembayeva âÂÂThe Reinvention GuruâÂÂ, while TEDx Navasink named her âÂÂThe Queen of Reinvention.âÂÂ
In 2015, Zhexembayeva introduced reinvention as a formal organizational prerogative in the manifesto Built to Reinvent: The Ten Commandments of TodayâÂÂs Sustainable Company, published on the intellectual platform ChangeThis, which was used by luminaries such as Seth Godin, Guy Kawasaki, and Tom Peters to introduce some of the most cutting-edge ideas in business and management. The same year, she gave a TEDx Talk titled To Hold On, Let Go, advocating for every company to have a Chief Reinvention Officer and every country to appoint a Minister of Reinvention.
This marked the beginning of Dr.Zhexembayeva's public effort to establish reinvention as a distinct management discipline. The timing was grounded in a fundamental shift she observed: the speed of change had begun to outpace the capacity of traditional business tools. In her keynote at the 2025 Reinvention Summit, she shared data showing that the average lifespan of a business model dropped from 75 years to just 6 years.
Her research with over 2,000 professionals, cited in multiple articles including Harvard Business Review, revealed that more than 60% of companies must reinvent every three years or less to stay competitive.
She argues that most of the management fieldâÂÂfrom strategic planning to budgeting and HR practicesâÂÂwas developed for a much more stable era. In contrast, todayâÂÂs businesses operate in an environment of permanent disruption, requiring them to treat reinvention not as a one-time response to crisis but as a repeatable, scalable process integrated across the entire organization.
In 2020, she published The Chief Reinvention Officer Handbook: How to Thrive in Chaos, introducing the Six-Pillar Framework of Reinvention:
This framework integrates fragmented management tools into a continuous, organization-wide capability.
In 2014, Zhexembayeva founded the Reinvention Academy with the mission to provide 1 billion people with strong resilience and reinvention skills. In 2020, she hosted the first virtual Reinvention Summit with 2,000+ participants; in 2025, together with Aidan McCullen, Michael Durkan and Neil Jordan, she hosted the first in-person Reinvention Summit in Dublin, Ireland with participants from 38 countries.
Reinvention is now taught in academic institutions worldwide:
Dr. Nadya Zhexembayeva coined the term "Titanic Syndrome," which she defines as "a corporate or individual disease in which organizations facing disruption bring about their own downfall through arrogance, excessive attachment to past success, or an inability to recognize the new and emerging reality."
Together with Dr. Chris Laszlo, Dr. Zhexembayeva co-authored the concept of "Embedded Sustainability" (in contrast to "bolt-on" or "band-aid" sustainability, defined as "the incorporation of environmental, health, and social value into core business activities with no trade-off in price or quality."
Dr. Nadya Zhexembayeva has written four books and contributed to six others that focus on strategy, innovation, reinvention and sustainability.
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