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Faculty for Executive Time Management
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Dr. Marilyn Paul
Dr. Marilyn Paul Ph.D., Yale University, is an organization and management consultant skilled in
facilitation, organizational diagnosis, systems thinking, leadership development, organizational learning and coaching.
She has a special ability in combining a focus on results with attention to individual growth.
Her current research focuses on helping people in organizations manage time and workload with greater
awareness and clearer intention.
She is the author of the recent book It’s Hard to Make a Difference When You Can’t Find Your Keys:
The Seven Step Path to Becoming Organized, (NY: Penguin Compass, 2004).
Faculty Member for Executive Time Management
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David Peter Stroh
David Peter Stroh is a principal in Bridgeway Partners, and a founding partner of Innovation Associates,
the pioneering consulting firm in the area of organizational learning. His expertise lies in visionary planning,
leadership development, systems thinking, organization design, and change management.
His clients over the past twenty five years have included Procter and Gamble, Shell, Hewlett-Packard,
the World Bank and the Kellogg Foundation.
Mr. Stroh is the author of many articles on organizational learning and is a well-known speaker.
He was a National Science Foundation Fellow at MIT, where he earned an M.A. in City Planning. He also
graduated summa cum laude with degrees in Civil Engineering and Urban Studies from the University of Michigan.
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