In Grave Danger of Growing

Charles Seashore, Ph.D. has years of experience as a consultant and trainer in corporations, health care, higher education and government.

He is currently on the faculty of the Doctoral Program in Human and Organization Development of the Fielding Institute as well as teaching with his wife, Edie, in the Johns Hopkins Fellows Program in Change Management and the American University/ NTL Institute Master’s program in Organization Development.

In Grave Danger of Growing

Charles Seashore, Ph.D. has years of experience as a consultant and trainer in corporations, health care, higher education and government.

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