What do I really want to be doing now and five years from now? For the last 40+ years I have been doing the same thing--though for different people and organizations and in ways that have continued to evolve and change and improve. (See the stories pages on the title link.)
I make a difference in the world by helping people and organizations learn to change to improve their quality of (business) life now and for the future.
I did that while working in the U.S. Army for ten years, then as a management consultant, then as a college professor and teacher, and as an organizational change consultant in my own businesses and while working for consulting firms. Along the way I learned to reflect on what I am doing and to capture it in writing so that I can share best practice and research.
I enjoy doing that for businesses and for individuals, for adults and for children, for entire communities and for school systems and colleges and universities. After 40+ years, I am very, very good at it.
Along the way I have earned a doctorate and two masters degrees and have worked with more than 100 organizations in more than 16 separate industries throughout North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
I have worked with thousands of individuals ranging in age from 6 months (babies learning to swim) to more than 90 years (adult learners learning to do new things for themselves). I have done this work in English, Spanish, Italian, and French. In some cases English was the only common language the students had in my sessions.
I have done this in one-on-one settings as a performance coach, in small group workships, in large group workshops, and in classes ranging in size from six or eight students to more than 300.
I like what I do and am always looking for more opportunities to do it with new people. I plan to be doing this five years from now as well.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
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