Monthly Archives: January 2011

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William Rockwell Torbert

Now Director of Research for Harthill Consulting UK and a convener of by-invitation Alchemists’ Workparties, Bill Torbert is also Professor of Management Emeritus at the Carroll School of Management at Boston College, where, between 1978 and 2008, he served as the school’s Graduate Dean and Director of the PhD Program in Organizational Transformation.  Within the academy, he served as Chair for the Organization Development & Change Division of the Academy of Management and …

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Ronald Riggio, PhD

Henry R. Kravis Professor of Leadership and Organizational Psychology and Director of the Kravis Leadership Institute Psychology

Educational Background
B.S., Santa Clara University; M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Riverside
Teaching Interests
Leadership
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Nonverbal Communication
Research Interests
Predication of leadership and managerial potential
Charismatic leadership theory
Nonverbal communication in social interaction
Communication processes in organizational settings
Assessment center methodology for personnel selection, employee development, and measurement of leadership potential
Learning strategies in

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Dr. Barbara Mossberg

Barbara MossbergPresident Emerita of Goddard College, and Senior Scholar at the James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership at the University of Maryland, Barbara Mossberg is an activist educational leader who weaves being a poet, lecturer, scholar, author, consultant, and actress into a career that spans college and university teaching and academic administration, community and national service, and federal and international appointments. A dedicated and prizewinning teacher, with emphasis on promoting creativity and expression for …

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Alfonso Montuori

Alfonso Montuori is Professor and Department Chair of the Transformative Studies Ph.D. and Transformative Leadership M.A. at California Institute of Integral Studies. In 2003-2004, he was Distinguished Professor in the School of Fine Arts at Miami University, in Oxford Ohio, and in 1985-1986 he taught at the Central South University in Hunan, China. A former professional musician, he is the author of several books and numerous articles on creativity, complexity, and education. Alfonso is …

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Dr. Ian I. Mitroff

Ian Mitroff known as the father of crisis management. His work in this field is known internationally. In addition, he has been a follower of Ken Wilber’s work since the early 1908’s. In his early book, Stakeholders of the Organizational Mind, he specifically references Wilbert’s work. He is Professor Emeritus, University of Southern California and also serves as:

  • University Professor, Alliant International University;
  • Senior Investigator, Center for Catastrophic Risk Management, University of

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Wendelin Küpers, PhD

Wendelin Küpers (Germany) Karlshochschule International University in Karlsruhe,

Email: wkuepers@karlshochschule.de

http://karlshochschule.de/en/university/people/professors/prof-dr-wendelin-kuepers/

After working for several years in the business world, Wendelin Küpers studied economics and business administration at the private University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany and philosophy at the Ruhr-University in Bochum, Germany. Having finalized his PhD. on a Phenomenology of Service Quality, he was working at the Institute for Leadership and Human Resource Management at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, where he

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Jim Kouzes

Jim Kouzes is an Executive Fellow at the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University. Jim is featured as one of the workplace experts in George Dixon’s book , What Works at Work: Lessons from the Masters (1988) and in Learning Journeys: Top Management Experts Share Hard-Earned Lessons on Becoming Great Mentors and Leaders edited by Marshall Goldsmith, Beverly Kaye, and Ken Shelton (2000). Not only is

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Nathan W. Harter, J.D.

Professor, Department of Leadership and American Studies, Director, Interdisciplinary Studies Christopher Newport University, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News, VA 23606-2998

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

a.  College of Social Sciences, Christopher Newport University, 2011-present Full Professor (tenured)
b.  College of Technology, Purdue University, 1989-2011 Full Professor (tenured)
Department’s ’95, ’01, ‘07 Outstanding Tenured Faculty Teaching Award
c.  School of Liberal Arts, Indiana University – Purdue University at Columbus (IUPUC), 1994-1995 Lecturer: P110, Topical

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Charles Hampden-Turner

Charles is a permanent visitor at the Judge Institute of Management Studies, Cambridge University and cofounder (with Fons Trompenaars) of Trompenaars Hampden Turner Intercultural Management Consulting in Amsterdam. He is primarily interested in the management of dilemma, a technique of psycho-social assessment he uses in approaches to leadership, cross-cultural communication, scenario planning, corporate cultures, strategic metaphors, and general system dynamics. He has consulted to Shell, BP, Motorola, ICI, TRW, British Airways, the BBC, Advanced

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Alain Gauthier

Alain Gauthier’s current focus as a consultant, facilitator, educator, and coach is on partnership and executive team development as a prerequisite for cultivating deep and lasting change in and across organizations. A graduate from H.E.C. (Paris) and an M.B.A. from Stanford University, he has served over the past 40 years a large variety of client organizations in Europe, Japan and North America. He first worked as a senior associate of McKinsey & Company in