William
Rockwell Torbert
www2.bc.edu/~torbert torbert@bc.edu
As of July 2008 Professor Emeritus
of Management at the Carroll School of Management at Boston College, Bill
Torbert has earlier served as the school’s Graduate Dean and Director of the
PhD Program in Organizational Transformation.
He is one of the founding faculty of the Executive Program Leadership
for Change at
Torbert has consulted widely (e.g.
Odebrecht Construction [Brazil], Volvo and UBS Warburg [England], Lego, the
Center for Creative Leadership [US]) and served on the Boards of Harvard
Pilgrim Health Care and P.B.Svigals & Associates (architects), as well as
Trillium Asset Management (the first and largest independent social investing
advisor). He currently focuses his
consulting contributions through his role as Director of Research and Senior
Consultant at HarthillUK and of counsel to the Center for Creative Leadership.
With
regard to scholarship, Torbert’s 2004 Berrett-Koehler book, Action
Inquiry: The Secret of Timely and Transforming Leadership, presents his
theories, cases, surveys, and lab and field experiments in regard to
developmental transformation at both the personal and organizational levels, as
well as within science itself, undergirded by an action research process
exercised in real-time, everyday life, called "developmental action
inquiry." Unlike most purely
third-person, analytic social science research, action inquiry integrates
first-person, second-person, and third-person research/practice in
real-time. His many other books and
articles include: 1) the national Alpha Sigma Nu award winning Managing
the Corporate Dream (Dow
Jones-Irwin, 1987); 2) the Terry Award Finalist book The Power of Balance:
Transforming Self, Society, and Scientific Inquiry (Sage, 1991); and 3) the April 2005 HBR article “Seven
Transformations of Leadership” which won the worldwide Association of Executive
Search Consultants Award for Best Published Research on Leadership and
Corporate Governance.
Torbert received a BA, magna cum laude, in Political Science
& Economics and a PhD in Administrative Sciences from