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Charles Hampden-Turner
Charles Hampden-Turner is a British national and is currently based at
the University of Cambridge Judge Institute of Management Studies. He
received his masters and doctorate degrees from the Harvard Business School
and was the recipient of the Douglas McGregor Memorial Award, as well
as the Columbia University Prize for the Study of the Corporation.
He won Guggenheim, Rockefeller and Ford Foundation Fellowships and has
worked as a consultant for Shell, BP, Digital Equipment, The Economic
Council of Canada, the BBC, Philips, Nissan, DSM, Dow Chemical, AMD, Sematech
and Apple computers among others.
Charles Hampden-Turner joined us in 1990. He has conducted research throughout
Europe and North America and is the author of nine books, including: "Maps
of the Mind", MacMillan (1981), translated into French, German and
Dutch, Charting the Corporate Mind, Basil Blackwell and the Free
Press (1990) and Corporate Culture: Vicious and Virtuous Circles.
He has worked with Fons Trompenaars on The Seven Cultures of Capitalism, Mastering the Infinite Game, Building Cross-Cultural
Competence and 21 Leaders for the 21st Century.
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