CO-FOUNDER & CEO, THE DEVELOPMENTAL EDGE
Co-author, An Everyone Culture, a Harvard Business Review CEO Must-read
Co-creator, The Developmental Sprint®, and the Growth Culture Indicator® (TDE’s DDO Assessment®)
Co-presenter - Attracting & Retaining Generation Z in the Construction Industry
Andy Fleming is the CEO and Co-Founder of The Developmental Edge® (TDE), the research and consulting home of the Deliberately Developmental Organization®. TDE helps businesses and organizations around the world to accelerate—at scale—the growth of leaders and all employees and to build an overarching “Growth Culture.”
Andy is a co-author of TDE’s highly acclaimed book, An Everyone Culture: Becoming a Deliberately Developmental Organization (Harvard Business Review Press), named “Best Management and Workplace Culture Book of 2016” by 800-CEO-READ. He is also a co-designer of the firm’s organizational survey, The Growth Culture Indicator®, and its proprietary leadership development process, The Developmental Sprint®.
Throughout his 30 years of corporate and consulting experience, Andy has brought unique insight, ability and commitment to helping individuals and organizations flourish together. He has led numerous large-scale leadership and organizational development initiatives and coached many C-Suite executives and leadership teams as well as “next generation” leaders. Among Andy’s accomplishments: helping a large client reach #1 on Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For list.
Andy’s professional background also includes five years directing professional and undergraduate programming in “Ethics and Servant Leadership” at Emory University’s Center for Ethics, where he developed a widely-used framework to help students make more ethically grounded and personally fulfilling life-work choices. Andy also served as a senior fellow at Georgia Tech’s Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship, where he provided leadership development workshops and coaching for over 150 senior faculty and administrators.
Andy received his undergraduate degree from Yale University, where he majored in economics and captained the varsity basketball team. His graduate work includes an MBA from Harvard Business School and sustained study at Emory University’s Candler School of Theology.