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Ernest E. Meadows |


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ERNEST E. MEADOWS, Founding Consultant Ernest Meadows' contribution to the field of organizational development is vast and spans four decades. He has trained and developed hundreds of individuals who now have the skills to participate effectively, efficiently and responsibly for the benefit of their organizations and themselves. In addition, he has developed a small cadre of individuals who are capable of teaching these skills to others. His key strengths are: (1) choice and free will (2) personal responsibility (3) building new communities. Since moving to Southern California Ernie has been a Resident Fellow at The Center for Studies of the Person and was a colleague of Carl Rogers from 1968 until his death in 1987. A generalist, with degrees in psychology, sociology, and geography, he studied theology for two years and enjoys astronomy as a hobby. "My interests range from the individual, through society, the planet and the cosmos, to ultimate concerns," he says. He is an accomplished sailor, a qualified pilot and diver, enjoys off-road driving in the desert and has recently taken up weight lifting and hiking. Ernie has taught courses in organizational behavior, leadership and performance at University of California at San Diego (UCSD), San Diego State University (SDSU) and U.S. International University (USIU). His clients range from Fortune 500 companies to local small businesses, from Federal and local government agencies to service businesses. |