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Michael Maccoby
President
The Maccoby Group
Washington District of Columbia
(202) 895-8922
mm@maccoby.com
Michael Maccoby is an anthropologist, psychoanalyst and consultant on leadership, strategy and organization. He is president of The Maccoby Group in Washington, DC and director of the Project on Technology, Work and Character, a not for profit research organization. Dr. Maccoby has been a consultant and coach to leaders in many corporations, unions, universities, the World Bank, and the State and Commerce Departments of the U.S. Government. Dr. Maccoby is a widely published author and became known internationally for his books on leadership and pioneering projects to change work. His bestseller, The Gamesman (1977), describes the motivation of entrepreneurs and managers in high-tech industry.
Dr. Maccoby was facilitator of the National Coalition on Health Care. Dr. Maccoby has taught at Harvard, University of Chicago, Cornell University, University of California, l'Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, Said Business School, Oxford and the Washington School of Psychiatry which he is emeritus professor. From 1978-90, he was director of the Program on Technology, Public Policy and Human Development at the J. F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. He has been a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences and is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, American Anthropological Association, Society for Applied Anthropology and the National Academy of Public Administration. He is a member of the boards of The Washington School of Psychiatry, The Albert Shanker Institute, and Our Little Brothers and Sisters, an orphanage in Mexico, Honduras, Haiti, Nicaragua, Guatemala, ElSalvador, the Dominican Republic, Bolivia and Peru. He writes “The Human Side” for Research Technology Management.
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