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Ed Schein is Professor Emeritus of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech-nology (MIT) Sloan School of Management. He was educated at the University of Chicago, Stanford University, and Harvard University, where he received his Ph.D. in Social Psychology in 1952. He worked at the Walter Reed Institute of Research from 1952-1956, then joined MIT’s Sloan School, where he taught until 2005. He retired and moved to Palo Alto, CA, where he continues to write and consult.He has published extensively: Organizational Psychology, 3rd ed. (1980); a cultural analysis of Singapore’s economic miracle, Strategic Pragmatism (1996); Digital Equipment Corp.’s rise and fall, DEC is Dead, Long Live DEC (2003); Process Consultation Revisited (1999); The Corporate Cul-ture Survival Guide, 2d Ed. (2009); Career Anchors, 4th ed., with John Van Maanen (2013); Organizational Culture and Leadership, 5th ed., with Peter Schein (2017).In 2009, he published Helping, a book on the general theory and practice of giving and receiving help; followed in 2013 by Humble Inquiry, which explores why helping is so difficult in Western culture, and which won the 2013 Business Book of the Year award from the Dept. of Leadership of the University of San Diego. This was followed with Humble Consult-ing (2016), which revises the whole model of how to consult and coach. He then partnered with his son Peter to create OCLI.org, and co-au-thored Humble Leadership (2018), which challenges our current theories of leadership and management.Ed has received the 2009 Distinguished Scholar-Practitioner Award of the Academy of Management, the 2012 Life Time Achievement Award from the International Leadership Association, the 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award in Organization Development from the Internation-al OD Network, and an Honorary Doctorate from the IEDC Bled School of Management in Slovenia.He continues to write, is working on memoirs, and consults with various local and international organizations on a variety of organizational cul-ture and career development issues, with special emphasis on safety and quality in health care, the nuclear energy industry, and the US Forest Ser-vice. An important focus of his consulting is focused on the interaction of occupational/organizational subcultures and how they interact with career anchors to determine the effectiveness and safety of organizations.

Peter Schein is the co-founder and COO of OCLI.org in Menlo Park, CA. He provides counsel to senior management on organizational develop-ment challenges facing private and public sector entities worldwide. He is a contributing author to the 5th edition of Organizational Culture and Leadership (Schein, 2016) and coauthor of Humble Leadership (2018).Peter’s work draws on 30 years of industry experience in marketing and corporate development at technology pioneers. In his early career, he developed new products at Pacific Bell and Apple. He also led product marketing efforts at Silicon Graphics Inc., Concentric Network Corpo-ration (XO Communications), and Packeteer (BlueCoat). Thereafter, Peter spent eleven years in corporate development and strategy at Sun Microsystems, where he led numerous investments in high-growth eco-systems. He drove acquisitions of technology innovators that developed into highly-valued product lines at Sun. Through these experiences with developing new strategies organically, and merging smaller entities into a large company, Peter developed a keen focus on the underlying organiza-tional development challenges that growth engenders in innovation-driv-en enterprises.Peter was educated at Stanford University (BA Social Anthropology, Honors and Distinction), Northwestern University (Kellogg MBA, Mar-keting and Information Management), and the USC Marshall School of Business (HCEO Certificate, 2017).