1. Michael Earl

    Michael John Earl is Dean of Templeton College, Oxford and Professor of Information Management in the University of Oxford. Earl was educated at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne (BA) and the University of Warwick (MSc). He is also a Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. From 1974 until 1976 he was Lecturer in Management Control at Manchester Business School. From 1976 until 1990 he was a Fellow of Templeton College, …

  2. Danah Zohar

    Danah Zohar is an American physicist, philosopher, motivational speaker and author, with her husband Ian Marshall, of texts which combine science, philosophy, spirituality and principles of leadership. She studied Physics and Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, then did her postgraduate work in Philosophy, Religion and Psychology at Harvard University.

  3. Rosemary Stewart

    Rosemary Stewart widely known for her extensive writings on managerial work and behaviour. Her career has been in management research and teaching, along for seven years with managing. Her doctorate was at the London School of Economics and she has an Hon DPhil from Uppsala University, Sweden. She was a Fellow in Organisational Behaviour at Templeton College, Oxford, …

  4. John Farnsworth Wright

    John Farnsworth Wright was a British economist. He published the book "Britain in the Age of Economic Management". He was a skeptic on government interventions in the economy. He was born in Sheffield in 1929 and educated at King Edward VII School, specialising in maths and physics in which he won a Hastings Scholarship to The Queen's College, Oxford, in 1947. He was appointed Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, in 1953; he was Tutor in Economics 1953–90, …

  5. Philip Yetton

    Philip Yetton Faculty & Research: Professor Chris Adam Professor Edward Anderson Associate Professor Chris Carter Professor Murali Chandrashekaran Professor Roger Collins Professor Jeremy Davis Professor Timothy Devinney Professor Lex Donaldson Professor Grahame Dowling Professor Geoffrey Eagleson Professor Steve Frenkel Professor Mark Hirst Professor Robert Kohn Professor Robert Marks Associate Professor Peter Murmann

  6. Alan M. Rugman

    Alan M. Rugman Alan M. Rugman is L. Leslie Waters Chair of International Business at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, where he is also Director of the IU CIBER (Center for International Business Education and Research). Previously he was a professor at Templeton College, University of Oxford; University of Toronto; Dalhousie University; and the University of Winnipeg. He has also held visiting positions at other leading North American and European schools.

  7. Philip Geiger

    Philip Geiger - Chairman Philip joined the Board of Xayce in 2002. Prior to joining Xayce, he gained an MA in Mathematics from Peterhouse, Cambridge University and then spent 20 years as a management consultant with Accenture (formerly Andersen Consulting) where he was a partner for 10 years. At Accenture he helped public and private sector organisations successfully manage large scale business change, principally in the utilities, central and local government, and retail sectors.

  8. Keith Grint

    Keith Grint Keith Grint is Professor of Leadership Studies and Director of the Lancaster Leadership Centre, Lancaster University Management School. The article is based on his book, Leadership Ltd. , Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. (2005)

  9. Ian Johnston

    Ian J. Johnston DipCM, Grad Dip Applied Finance and Investment, ASIA, ACIS, FAICD Non-Executive Director since 2006. Ian holds qualifications in Management and Finance and is an Associate of the Securities Institute of Australia, an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Company Secretaries, and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. He attended Oxford Advanced Management Programme ("AMP") at Templeton College, University of Oxford in 1987.

  10. Allan R. Starkie

    Allan has published numerous articles on wealth management trends and is currently a guest columnist for Private Asset Management. He is also frequent speaker at industry conferences and events and is a member of the New York Society of Security Analysts, the Harvard Club of New York, the West Point Society of New York and the New York Athletic Club.

  11. B Ives

    Dr. Ives is the immediate past President of the Association for Information Systems. He previously served on the Board of Directors for the Society of Information Management International and has twice won an award in that organization's best paper contest. He is on the board of advisory Fellows at Templeton College, Oxford University.

  12. David Feeny

    David Feeny contributes to a high proportion of Saïd Business School's executive programmes and is Director of the Oxford Institute of Information Management, internationally recognised for its pioneering work on the strategic implications of IT.

  13. Anthony E. Ghosn

    Anthony E. Ghosn, the founder of Dynamic Performance Metrics (recently merged with Risk Analysis Group), brings over 20 years of experience in management accounting, process integration and IS solutions development to the fields of Corporate Governance and Risk Management.

  14. Fabio Massimo Giuseppetti

    Fabio Massimo Giuseppetti joined Palamon Capital Partners in February 2003, becoming Partner in 2005. He is an Italian national fluent in English with a working knowledge of Spanish and French. Mr Giuseppetti joined Palamon from the Bancroft Group, where he was Senior Investment Officer for six years. Before this, Mr Giuseppetti was with GE Capital, Chase Manhattan Bank and Banca Commerciale Italiana.

  15. Michael Shulver

    Dr. Michael Shulver : Senior Consultant Michael recently joined 2GC after a decade in academia. Michael recently joined 2GC after a decade in academia. At Warwick Business School he was the Academic Director of the School’s MSc in Management, and developed and ran executive training programmes in both public and private sector organisations worldwide.

  16. Leslie Willcocks

    Leslie Willcocks , Professor of Technology, Work and Globalization, London School of Economics Leslie has an international reputation for his work on IT and business process outsourcing, information management, IT evaluation, organizational change He is Professor of Technology, Work and Globalization at the London School of Economics and formerly Professor at Warwick Business School, UK.

  17. Jonathan Reynolds

    Jonathan Reynolds, Director, Oxford Institute of Retail Management and Fellow in Retail Marketing at Templeton College, Oxford Jonathan first joined Oxford University to work with Tesco on the application of new information technology, following time spent at the Universities of Edinburgh and Newcastle-upon-Tyne for Coca-Cola.

  18. Blaize Reich

    Professor Blaize Reich came to academia after 15 years as an information technology (IT) professional and consultant to industry in both Canada and Asia. She earned her PhD in 1993 at the University of British Columbia. Today, Reich is a professor of information technology and an internationally respected researcher and speaker.

  19. Todd Teter

    Todd Teter Vice President and General Manager - Retail As Vice President and General Manager - Retail, Teter is responsible for the development and implementation of Moen's retail strategies and initiatives. This includes a focus on kitchen and bath faucets, showering, filtration and new innovation that satisfies consumer and customer needs. Teter formerly served Moen as the Vice President of Product Marketing.

  20. Katrina Chang

    Katrina Chang was born in Taiwan in 1970. Prior to moving to Shanghai in 2006 and working with MOCA, she had been in the media industry for 12 years. She was co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of TechVantage Magazine , the tech-biz title of CommonWealth, the leading publishing group in Taiwan. She also worked in asset management for renowned financial institutions such as Citicorp and Fidelity. Katrina Chang is listed in “Who’s Who in Taiwan” published in 1999.

  21. Kelvin Spiller

    Kelvin Spiller Kelvin joined Endeavour as Chief Executive Officer in August 2004. He previously worked as a CEO in local government in Victoria and Queensland, and has been involved in significant workplace reform, organisational cultural change, and community change programs for over 20 years.

  22. Hamish Stevenson

    Hamish has over 15 years' experience working with private companies and of business publishing, having previously turned-around and sold the Venture Capital Report newsletter. He holds an associate fellowship at Templeton College, Oxford University; a masters and doctorate in management studies from Oxford University; a degree from the University of North Carolina. He was born in South Africa. Email: hamish.stevenson@fasttrack.co.uk

  23. Martin Shaw

    MARTIN SHAW is a wilderness rites-of-passage guide, storyteller and mythologist. He teaches internationally and is just completing A BRANCH FROM THE LIGHTNING TREE a book concerning wilderness, myth and the life not yet lived, due 2008. He is also a visting lecturer on the Strategic Leadership Progamme, Templeton College, Oxford. He lives on Dartmoor in the UK.

  24. Dave Aron

    Dave Aron is a vice president and research director in Gartner Executive Programs, focusing on CIO issues. Topics he has researched and presented include enterprise agility, CEO-CIO interaction, IT strategy, risk management and security and business intelligence. He also teaches IT topics periodically at London Business School and Templeton College, Oxford. He has co-written a book, published by FT Prentice Hall, explaining IT concepts for business managers.

  25. Jens Meyer

    Jens Meyer INSEAD Competitive Strategy Venkat Ramaswamy University of Michigan Experience Co-creation Mari Sako Said Business School, Oxford Business Services Bettina von Stamm London Business School Innovation and the CIO N Venkatraman Boston University Networked Economy Michael Weeks Templeton College, Oxford Outsourcing Jürgen Weigand Otto Beisheim School of Mgmt Outsourcing Strategy Leslie Willcocks Warwick Business School Outsourcing Strategy

  26. Per Wold-Olsen

    Per Wold-Olsen , MBA, was CEO of MSD Norway from 1976-1986 and his area of responsibility was extended to include the entire MSD Scandinavia in 1986-1990. In 1991, Per Wold-Olsen was appointed Senior Vice President of Worldwide Human Health Marketing of Merck & Co., Inc. in the USA, and in 1997 he was appointed President of Human Health Europe in Merck & Co., Inc. in the USA.

  27. Wally Olins

    Wally Olins is the semi-retired chairman and co-founder of Wolff Olins, the world's leading consultancy in corporate identity. He is Visiting Professor at Lancaster University, Copenhagen Business School and Duxx, the new management school in Mexico. He is author of a number of books on corporate identity and related matters.

  28. Chris Howe

    Chris Howe : Director Chris Howe has more than fifteen years of experience in delivering professional services related to technology. He is passionate about measuring, reporting and improving value created at critical points of the business process. Other areas of focus include Executive Dashboard, Balanced Scorecard, and Business Intelligence.

  29. Bruce MacPhail

    Sir Bruce MacPhail - Senior Independent Non-executive Director Sir Bruce MacPhail was appointed Senior Independent Non-executive Director of Mineral Securities on 20 July 2007 having fulfilled the same role at Scarborough Minerals plc. He was Managing Director of P&O from 1985 until his retirement in 2003. After retirement he continued to hold a part-time role as Chairman of P&O Property Holdings, where he oversaw the realisation of P&O's international property development portfolio.

  30. Ian Kessler

    Ian Kessler has produced many publications resulting from his research interests in reward strategies, employee communications and the ‘psychological contract’ at work. Contributing to these interests has been his involvement in several major funded research programmes, including Performance-Related Pay ; the ACAS In-Depth Advisory Service ; Developments in Public Sector Employment Relations ; and Cross-Cultural Executive Competencies .

  31. Alhaji Sani Salihu Anka

    Alhaji Sani Salihu Anka : An entrepreneur and an administrator, started business as a marketing consultant and later became a Building & Engineering contractor. He is a graduate of Centre for Business Studies, London (1973), with a Certificate of Chartered Institute of Marketing and Advanced Diploma in Marketing, Thames Polytechnic (renamed Greenwich University ), London where he obtained his post graduate Diploma in Industrial Administration in 1978.

  32. John M Templeton Jr

    John M Templeton Jr BA, MA, MD President, Templeton Foundation Templeton College Copyright 2007 Contact Us |

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  34. Bob Lawrence

    Bob Lawrence Bob Lawrence joined Jersey Telecom from Hautlieu School in 1973 and following a two year apprenticeship, he qualified as a senior telecoms engineer, working in transmission and radio systems. Bob Lawrence joined Jersey Telecom from Hautlieu School in 1973 and following a two year apprenticeship, he qualified as a senior telecoms engineer, working in transmission and radio systems.

  35. John Lovell

    John formed Lovell Consulting in 1997. He previously worked at Arthur Andersen and McBains Cooper. John has a first class degree from Reading University in quantity surveying and an MPhil in management studies from Templeton College, Oxford. John is a Chartered Surveyor and a member of the Association of Taxation Technicians. Email John Lovell

  36. Tony Reiss

    Tony Reiss Tony advises on projects designed to win more profitable business and improve client service. Tony advises on projects designed to win more profitable business and improve client service. He studied Biochemistry at St Catherine's College, Oxford and Management Studies at Templeton College, Oxford, before obtaining an M Phil at the Food Science Faculty at Reading University.

  37. Kunal Basu

    Kunal Basu Kunal Basu is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Management, McGill University, and a Fellow in Strategic Marketing, University of Oxford, Templeton College, where he is also the Director of the Oxford Advanced Management Program.

  38. Mary Lacity

    Dr. Mary Lacity, Professor of Information Systems at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, Research Affiliate at Templeton College, Oxford University, and Doctoral Faculty Advisor at Washington University

  39. Philip Yetton

    Professor Yetton is the Director of AGSM's flagship General Manager Program and runs its Leadership and Decision Making Workshop. He has been the recipient of the University of New South Wales, Vice-Chancellor's Teaching Award. Philip's interests are in Leadership, IS-based strategic change, project management, governance, and organisational design and capabilities.