George B. Hogenson
George Hogenson, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized expert on psychology, organization and management. George combines his extensive experience with management and policy development with his training in both depth psychology and philosophy to bring rigorous and critical insight to problems of leadership and high performance in the rapidly changing information and knowledge environments that characterize the cutting edge of today’s business world.
He was a member of the faculty at the Yale School of Management, where he taught the practice of management and political analysis for management. He was also a member of Yale’s Institute for Social and Policy Studies, where he chaired the faculty research seminar on national security policy. George’s work has touched on public, private and academic sectors, representing a wide variety of industries. He has led significant projects for the Department of Defense, IBM, Norwegian Marshall Fund, United Nations Law of the Sea Conference, the Max Planck Institute and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation’s programs on international peace, the global environment and population, among others.
George is one of the world’s foremost authorities on the depth psychology of C.G. Jung. He is the author of Jung’s Struggle with Freud (Chiron, 1994). George has lectured and published extensively, both in the United States and in Europe, on the relationship between depth psychology and recent advances in cognitive science, neuropsychology and artificial intelligence.
George holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Yale University and an M.A. in clinical social work from the University of Chicago. He also received the Diploma in Analytical Psychology from the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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