About NPS

Fred Reichheld

Fred Reichheld

Bain Fellow and founder of Bain & Company’s Loyalty Practice

Fred Reichheld is a Bain Fellow and founder of our Loyalty practice, which helps companies achieve results through customer and employee loyalty. He is the creator of the Net Promoter® system of management.

His work in the area of customer and employee retention has quantified the link between loyalty and profits is recognized by business leaders globally. He is also a bestselling author of five books: The Loyalty Effect: The Hidden Force Behind Growth, Profits, and Lasting Value (HBSP 1996); Loyalty Rules! How Today's Leaders Build Lasting Relationships (HBSP 2001); The Ultimate Question: Driving Good Profits and True Growth (HBSP, 2006); The Ultimate Question 2.0: How Net Promoter Companies Thrive in a Customer Driven World (HBR Press, 2011) and, most recently, Winning on Purpose (HBR Press).

Fred is a frequent speaker at major business forums and his work on loyalty has been widely covered in The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Financial Times, Fortune, Business Week and The Economist. He is the author of eight Harvard Business Review articles on the subject of loyalty and he is also a LinkedIn Influencer, a member of a group of corporate leaders and public figures who are thought leaders in their respective fields.

Consulting Magazine chose Fred as one of the “25 Most Influential Consultants” in its 2003 annual survey. According to The New York Times, "[He] put loyalty economics on the map." The Economist refers to him as the "high priest" of loyalty.

Fred graduated with Honors both from Harvard College (B.A., 1974) and Harvard Business School (M.B.A., 1978).

Pricing

Pricing

Speaking fees range from $25,000 to $50,000 depending on location and duration of the event.

For custom workshop pricing, or for more information, please contact NPSSpeakerRequests@bain.com.

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