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Reprinted from The California Institute of Integral Studies Faculty
Page: http://www.ciis.edu/faculty/chih.html
Ginger Chih (Ph.D., University
of Cambridge, Judge Institute of Management Studies) has wide
experience in effective global strategic leadership and organization
development, change management, organization culture integration,
global diversity management, executive coaching, and cross-culture
team building. She has worked successfully with a variety of
businesses in the USA, China, Japan, and in Europe.
Her previous experience includes management consulting in London,
banking in New York, and four years as an in-house consultant for
leadership and organizational development for Motorola in Asia. There
she guided cross-culture teams with members from USA, Europe, and Asia
through a major organization renewal initiative. Her role included
assessing and coaching the top management team, and working with
expatriate and local leadership to meet the current and future needs
of the business.
She has also consulted to a number of global organizations, including:
ABN Bank, Tokyo; Reynolds Aluminum, China; Swiss Bank, Tokyo; Tokyo
Marine Life Insurance, Tokyo; GlaxoSmithKline, London; Nationwide
Building Society, London; Shell, London. Other client work includes
workshop facilitation for the Cabinet Office's Developing Top
Management Programme.
Ginger teaches cross-culture and global diversity at the faculty for
The University of Cambridge, Programme for Industry, and at Duke
Corporate Education.
Ginger holds a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge, Judge Institute
of Management Studies, where her doctoral dissertation was on the
topic of comparing how Japanese and American firms created and managed
their cross-cultural workplaces in China. She has an MBA from New York
University Stern School of Business and an M.A. in Women's Studies
from Sarah Lawrence College. She is co-author of A Place Called
Chinese America. |