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Margaret Wheatley is president of The Berkana Institute, and an internationally acclaimed speaker and writer. She has been an organizational consultant and researcher since 1973 and a dedicated global citizen since her youth. Her first work was as a public school teacher and urban education administrator in New York, and a Peace Corps volunteer in Korea. She also has been Associate Professor of Management at the Marriott School of Management, Brigham Young University, and Cambridge College, Massachusetts.
For the past decade, she has been working with an unusually broad variety of organizations on all continents. Her clients and audiences range from the head of the U.S. Army to twelve year old Girl Scouts, from CEOs to small town ministers. This diversity includes large corporations, government agencies, healthcare institutions, foundations, public schools, colleges, major church denominations, the armed forces, professional associations, and monasteries. All of these organizations are wrestling with a common dilemma—how to maintain their integrity and effectiveness as they cope with the relentless upheavals and rapid shifts of these chaotic times. But there is also another similarity: A common human desire to live together more harmoniously, more humanely.
Margaret’s path-breaking book, Leadership and the New Science was first published in 1992, and has been translated into 17 languages. This book is credited with establishing a fundamentally new approach to how we think about organizations. It is a standard text in many leadership programs, and has won notable awards, including “Best Management book of 1992” in Industry Week, Top Ten Business Books of the 1990s in CIO Magazine, and Top Ten Business Books of all time by Xerox Corporation. A new edition was published in 1999, significantly revised, updated and expanded. The video of Leadership and the New Science, produced by CRM films, has also won several film awards. Finding Our Way: Leadership for an Uncertain Time, her newest book, will be released in January 2005.
Dr. Wheatley also writes frequently for professional journals and magazines.
In May 2003, she received the highest award given by ASTD, the “Distinguished Contribution to Workplace Learning and Performance.” The citation for this award included this description: “Meg Wheatley gave the world a new way of thinking about organizations with her revolutionary application of the natural sciences to business management. Her concepts have traveled across national boundaries and through all sectors. Her ideas have found welcome homes in the military, not-for-profit organizations, public schools, and churches as well as in corporations. Through the Berkana Institute, a charitable foundation which she started in Provo , Utah , Wheatley is supporting the development of local leaders in over 40 countries to foster societies that tap and evoke the best of human capability.
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Dr. Wheatley received her doctorate from Harvard University ’s program in Administration, Planning and Social Policy. She holds an M.A. in Communications and Systems Thinking from New York University , and has also been a research associate at Yale University . She serves as advisor to the Danish government’s Learning Labs and to the Australian Centre for Educational Leadership. Over the years she has been a fellow of the World Business Academy and The Kings Fund, England . She has been advisor to both the Croatian Management Academy and to The Fetzer Institute. She has received several awards and honorary doctorates. The American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) has honored her with the title “a living legend.”
Through her interdisciplinary curiosity, Meg Wheatley provides new insights into the nature of how people interact and inspires us to build better organizations and better societies across the globe.
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