The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations
Energetic, intelligent and enthusiastic delivery of well-researched, unique and grounded leadership strategies.

Rod Beckstrom has the gift of being able to design innovative organizations to support a product or idea. When Rod was still a student at Stanford Business School, he published the first universal mathematical model for pricing interest rate and currency swaps. At the same time, he co-founded CATS Software, Inc., a risk management software company, out of his apartment with $20,000. Rod was forced to become an astute student of organizations when as Chairman and CEO he quickly grew CATS from a product idea into a worldwide company listed on the NASDAQ. He then sold the company for more than one hundred million dollars in cash and earn-outs.
He has continued to be on the cutting edge of organizational structures through his work with Silicon Valley companies as an angel investor and limited partner in leading venture capital funds.
Outside of the business world, Rod designed and helped launch a nimble decentralized network of more than 1,300 CEOs worldwide working for peace and economic development. He also co-founded a network of Indian and Pakistani CEOs that is widely credited with finally opening the borders between the two countries in 2003.
Rod then used his knowledge of new network based organizational structures to co-author The Starfish and the Spider: the Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations.
The book analyzes in an entertaining way how a new form of organizations and a new style of management, based on starfish networks, is taking the business, social and geopolitical worlds by storm. It is the first book to explain the subtle yet incredible power of decentralized organizations. The implications for companies, leaders and the world are both profound and urgent.
Rod has advised government officials around the world. He has also given speeches on organizational structure, technology and leadership at the State of the World Forum, the World Economic Forum in Davos, Microsoft, Starbucks, Napster, Harvard University, Stanford University, and YPO Universities.
At the urging of Nobel Laureate Dr. William F. Sharpe, Rod co-authored the first book on the risk management theory of Value at Risk, An Introduction to VAR, which is now the fundamental framework for international banking capital reserve requirements. He was the founding investor in Mergent Systems, a unique database design company which sold for two hundred million dollars seven months after founding. Rod invested in eBay through a venture capital partnership and realized a 90,000% return on investment.
Rod is passionate about clean technology and environmental markets and serves on the board of Environmental Defense. He is a Fulbright Scholar and has a BA and MBA from Stanford.
"Rod is not an out of the box thinker. For Rod, there is no box." - J. David Martin CEO of YPO International
"Energetic, passionate, insightful speaker." - Robert DiMonte Managing Partner, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Australia
"After having read your book in one go during my flight back to Europe after hearing your speech in Toronto, I found both highly inspiring and would like to thank you for not only having made my day in Toronto but ultimately for having CHANGED MY LIFE!!!" - Joerg v. Weiler – Catalyst, FILIGRAN
"Incredibly dynamic, great sense of humor, challenging." - Adriana Ayulo YPO Peru Chapter
"Rod can hold a room. They all want more and hang around until he's ready to leave." - Brendan Calder, Professor, Rotman School of Management, U of Toronto
"Revolutionary insight into the new evolving orgnaizations taking over the world." - Jim Seevers, VP, SAIC
Organizations that are looking at the “the new realities” of how people work and how decisions are made through-out an organization. How to harness the power of every person in an organization for greater innovation and effectiveness.
Past clients: Entertainment Law Firm to Global Consulting Company to Health Care Mgt. Association.
Conferences with “Green Themes”. This programs discuss “Green within a B2B context”.
Past Clients: Dubai Stock Exchange to Global Tech Companies.
How social networking can create a new reality for the world. This program is about the transformational change that occurs when connecting people together for a greater cause. Rod uses examples of the impactful circles or networks that he has created to effect changes.
Past Clients: EO chapters and Georgia Tech Internal Event
C-level and above decision-makers. This program is not for IT managers only; its content that has organizational-wide implications. This is a mission-critical topic; cyber-security is serious threat to big and small organizations. Over 50 conference/meetings while at NCSC.