Chris Dyer

Most cultures decay quietly while leaders are busy fixing other things. Engagement scores drop, the best people leave first, and remote and hybrid setups make the drift harder to see. The work is figuring out which few cultural levers actually move performance, and pulling them with discipline rather than rituals.

Chris Dyer is a company culture and remote-work expert who helps senior teams turn culture from a values statement into a measurable operating system, drawing on fifteen “best place to work” cycles as a CEO.

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Why organisations work with Chris Dyer

  • He ran the experiment before he taught it. PeopleG2 was a fully remote business through five Inc. 5000 listings and fifteen “best place to work” cycles, which means his culture and remote-work models come from operating evidence, not consulting observation.
  • His “7 Pillars” (Transparency, Positivity, Measurement, Acknowledgement, Uniqueness, Listening, Mistakes) give an executive team a shared diagnostic vocabulary for culture, replacing the usual mix of values posters and engagement-survey theatre.
  • He works at the intersection of culture and remote design, where most speakers pick a side. Buyers wrestling with hybrid productivity, distributed leadership, and connection in dispersed teams get one voice on both questions.
  • Inc. Magazine named him the #1 Leadership Speaker on Culture, and his client roster includes NASA, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, IKEA, and Southwest Airlines, which signals he holds a senior room across regulated, industrial, tech, and consumer settings.

Biography highlights

  • Founder and CEO of PeopleG2, a fully remote background-screening company, five-time Inc. 5000 honoree.
  • Author of The Power of Company Culture (Kogan Page) and co-author of Remote Work (Kogan Page).
  • Named #1 Leadership Speaker on Culture by Inc. Magazine; ranked #5 on the LeadersHum Power List.
  • Listed among Global Gurus Top 30 Organizational Culture Professionals.
  • Forbes Business Council member, Fast Company Executive Board member, and contributor to Inc.com.
  • Keynote clients include NASA, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, IKEA, and Southwest Airlines.

Biography

Most companies treat culture as something HR runs and leaders endorse. PeopleG2 was built the other way around. Chris Dyer ran the firm as a fully remote operation while it landed on the Inc. 5000 list five times and was repeatedly named a best place to work, which made culture a daily operating decision rather than an annual initiative.

That experience produced a specific framework. The Power of Company Culture, published by Kogan Page, sets out seven pillars: Transparency, Positivity, Measurement, Acknowledgement, Uniqueness, Listening, and Mistakes. The book’s argument is operational. Each pillar maps to behaviours leaders can audit, and the cases used to test it sit inside companies like General Motors, Southwest Airlines, and VaynerMedia.

His second book, Remote Work, also with Kogan Page, addresses the harder follow-on question: how do you keep a culture intact when your workforce is distributed. Inc. Magazine subsequently named Dyer the #1 Leadership Speaker on Culture, and his keynote work has placed him in front of leadership teams at NASA, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, IKEA, and Southwest Airlines.

What buyers tend to take from Dyer is permission to stop treating culture as soft. He gives senior teams a vocabulary, a diagnostic, and a set of operator decisions, grounded in a business he built and ran rather than a model he assembled from interviews.

Key speaking topics

  • Company culture as an operating system
  • The 7 Pillars framework
  • Remote and hybrid workforce design
  • Employee engagement and retention
  • Leadership in distributed organisations
  • Future of work and AI integration in the workplace
  • Burnout and recession-period leadership

Ideal for

  • CHROs and heads of People rebuilding engagement and retention strategy
  • CEOs and executive teams setting the direction on hybrid or fully remote operating models
  • Culture and transformation leads inside organisations carrying out post-restructure rebuilds
  • Leadership development functions designing programmes for distributed managers

Audience outcomes

  • A shared diagnostic for which cultural levers in their organisation are actually moving performance
  • A practical view of how to run a distributed or hybrid workforce without losing cohesion
  • An operator’s account of how engagement, retention, and productivity reinforce each other when the right pillars are in place
  • Concrete tactics from a CEO who tested them inside a five-time Inc. 5000 company

Talks

WTF?! 7 Pillars of Amazing Culture

A working session on the seven cultural levers Dyer argues most determine performance, retention, and leadership effectiveness.

Key takeaways:

  • A diagnostic for which pillars an organisation is currently strong and weak on
  • The behaviours, rituals, and measurement points that make each pillar operational
  • Where culture work most often fails inside otherwise well-run companies

AI and the Future of Work: Navigating the Next Decade

A leadership-level read on how AI reshapes roles, team design, and managerial practice over the coming decade.

Key takeaways:

  • Where AI is already changing the texture of knowledge work
  • The managerial decisions that determine whether AI lifts or destabilises a team
  • A framework for sequencing AI adoption inside an existing operating model

The Future of Work: Looks Cute, Might Delete Later

A pointed look at hybrid and remote experiments, what is working, and what most organisations are quietly walking back.

Key takeaways:

  • Why many hybrid models stall after the first year
  • The design choices that distinguish durable distributed teams from fragile ones
  • How to set policy without locking the organisation into a single mode

Leadership in a Recession

A practical session on leading teams through downturns, restructures, and prolonged uncertainty.

Key takeaways:

  • The communication patterns that hold trust during cuts
  • Where to invest in culture when budgets are contracting
  • How to keep high performers engaged through a downcycle

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Testimonials

Chris is a rare specimen! A thought leader with deep experience who offers actionable, practical advice. He's an exceptional speaker, known for his reliability, humor, and teaching prowess.
Maria Svensson Wiklander
Founder and chairman of the board, The Remote Lab
Having Chris Dyer deliver keynotes to our worldwide leadership team not once, but twice, speaks volumes about his exceptional ability. Our leaders consistently rate him as the top speaker, greatly appreciating the actionable advice, compelling stories, and his refreshing candor that he brings to every session.
Frank Yeager
President & CEO, Eckert & Ziegler
Chris Dyer demystifies the often opaque and amorphous topic of corporate culture, illuminating it with an evidence-based framework, real-life concrete examples, and best-practice steps.
Eric Severson
Chief People, ESG & Belonging Officer, Neiman Marcus
Your content and delivery were both terrific! We consider anything over 4.5 best in class, and you clearly did a phenomenal job. Thank you!
Donna Duncan
Brand Experiences Events Manager, Intuit
As a leadership speaker and company culture expert, Chris Dyer stands in a category all his own. His advice is at once both unique and absolutely essential. Because of Chris, I see my team, their needs, and their potential in a brand new light. By following his advice, I have managed to inspire greater productivity and unity within my company.
Lauren Wilson
Senior Director of Human Resources, Nevell Group Inc.
Chris Dyer spoke to our team at Johnson & Johnson. He was just what the team needed! His inspiration, energy, and knowledge around leading effective teams was just what we needed. I would highly recommend him as a keynote speaker for your event.
Josephine Lee
Enterprise Executive Communications, Johnson&Johnson
Would gladly welcome Chris again to another event! The team found his thoughts and ideas interesting, entertaining (cockroach meetings are a fascinating concept!) and of practical value. His talk had lasting impact by encouraging a more productivity-oriented approach to the meeting cadence in our team. A quote we still use at each staff meeting is 'how are you showing up today?'
D. Hugo Malan, Ph.D.
SVP & President, Kelly Services

Books

The Power of Company Culture: How Any Business can Build a Culture that Improves Productivity, Performance and Profits
Learn how to enhance workforce performance, strengthen workforce retention and better your leadership by cultivating and expandin…
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Remote Work: Redesign Processes, Practices and Strategies to Engage a Remote Workforce
How can I develop a team if they're not in the same place? How can I build a company culture that works for employees in an offic…

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