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Jeremy Utley is is the former Director of Executive Education at Stanford's d.school and co-author of Ideaflow: The Only Business Metric That Matters.[1] His research focuses on applications of Generative artificial intelligence, Design thinking, and Innovation.[2][3]
Education
[edit]Utley graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2005 with a Bachelor of Business Administration from the McCombs School of Business. In 2009, he earned an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.[4]
Career and research
[edit]Utley served as the Director of Executive Education at Stanford’s d.school from 2010 to 2023. He has since been named an adjunct professor.[5][6]
Beyond academia, Utley co-hosts Beyond the Prompt, a podcast focused on exploring the business value of generative AI.[7] His research has been featured in such publications as The Wall Street Journal,[8], the Financial Times, [9] and Harvard Business Review. [10]
Publications
[edit]Books
[edit]Ideaflow: The Only Business Metric That Matters (with Perry Klebahn). Portfolio, 2022.[11]
Selected publications
[edit]“5 Ways to Boost Creativity on Your Team,” Harvard Business Review (2023).[10]
“For Conversations You Dread, Try a Chatbot,” “The Wall Street Journal”' (2024).[8]
References
[edit]- ^ Keen, Andrew (June 9, 2024). "Episode 2088: Jeremy Utley on how to facilitate epiphanies". Retrieved October 30, 2025.
- ^ Heuer, Steffan (May 12, 2025). "Jeremy Utley on prompting GenAI for new ideas". Retrieved October 30, 2025.
- ^ Capgemini Research Institute (August 6, 2025). "Creativity in the age of AI: A conversation with Jeremy Utley". Retrieved October 30, 2025.
- ^ "Jeremy Utley". Stanford Online. Retrieved September 25, 2025.
- ^ Institute of Coaching. "Jeremy Utley". Retrieved October 30, 2025.
- ^ "Jeremy Utley". Stanford Online. Retrieved September 25, 2025.
- ^ "About Beyond the Prompt". Beyond the Prompt. Retrieved September 25, 2025.
- ^ a b "For Conversations You Dread, Try a Chatbot". The Wall Street Journal. May 4, 2024. Retrieved September 25, 2025.
- ^ "Can AI make brainstorming less mind-numbing?". Financial Times. 2023. Retrieved September 25, 2025.
- ^ a b Utley, Jeremy; Klebahn, Perry (March 28, 2023). "5 Ways to Boost Creativity on Your Team". Harvard Business Review. Retrieved September 25, 2025.
- ^ Utley, Jeremy; Klebahn, Perry (25 October 2022). Ideaflow: The Only Business Metric That Matters. Penguin Publishing. ISBN 978-0-593-42058-4. Retrieved September 25, 2025.

