Vita
Dr. Douglass Carmichael,
Ph.D.
PO Box 136
Duncans Mills, on the Russian River, WA 95430
707-865-9960
doug@dougcarmichael.com
http://dougcarmichael.com
Education
California Institute
of Technology, physics 1955-1959
University of California, Berkeley, developmental psychology Ph.D.
1959-1965
Harvard University Cognitive Studies- Brunner 1966-1967
Mexican Institute of Psychoanalysis - Erich Fromm
1967-1968
Washington School of Psychiatry, advanced psychotherapy
1972-1975
School of Management and Strategic Studies, La Jolla
1983-1985
Work.
BigMindmedia, Partner 2000-2003
Shakespeare and Tao Consulting, President 1998 - present
Tesuque Charitable Trust - Board President 2000-2005
Consulting 1972--present
Psychotherapy 1967-present
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Harvard post doctoral fellow, Center for Cognitive
Studies 1965-1966
Universidad de las Americas Mexico City 1966-1968
professor
Harvard Project on Technology, Work and Character
- Maccoby 1970-1988
Vice President from 1985-1988
University of California Santa Cruz Visiting assistant
professor 1968-1969
Developmental psychology and History of Consciousness
Assistant Professor Psychology Catholic University
1969-1973
Harvard University, Research fellow 1971-1975
Founding President Washington Conservatory of Music
1983-1988
Board Forum for Psychiatry and Humanities 1985-1988
Board British Institute of America 1986-1989
Faculty Washington School of Psychiatry 1980-1989
Metasystems Design Group, Partner 1986-1998
President 1994-1998
Global Business Network GBN , associated 1988-2001
Adjunct faculty Corcoran School of Art - creativity
course 1995-1996
Major consulting clients
U.S. Department of State
Department of Agriculture
FAA
Federal Energy Management Program, Dept. of Energy
AT&T Bell Labs
World Bank
ABB
Sallie Mae
Chase Bank
Nissan
Hewlett-Packard
Transcanada Pipeline
Gore's National Performance Review, and Reinventing
Government
SRA
Military Health Services, Department of Defense
Department of the Navy
Phillip Morris
Bull Computer
Institute for Alternative Futures
Arlington Institute
Xerox
Development Alternatives International
George Washington School of Business and Public Management
MIT department of Materials Science and Engineering
Bootstrap alliance
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Professional Organizations
American Psychological Association
American Anthropological Association
Fellow, International Leadership Forum, La Jolla
AAAS
Organization Development Network
Major Interests
Culture change, values,
real wealth, productivity, technology and progress,
human development, symbolic media, aesthetics, forms
of organization, metasystems design, virtual organizations,
the place of humanities in providing guidance to policy,
scenarios.
Books in draft
Transforming Networks.
New space in old organizations (cyberspace and the
organization)
Soul at Work, human potential and human reality (from
slavery to democracy)
Now, 2000 and Beyond.. Economics, ecology, ethos
Gods, dreams, loves and other projections