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Nicholas W. Weiler, in collaboration
with Stephen C. Schoonover, M.D.
About the authors
Nicholas W. Weiler (pictured right), after a long
human resources career with General Electric, is now an independent
consultant. In the 1990s he designed a new worldwide Leadership
Development Program that GE has introduced in the United States,
Europe, Asia, Mexico and South America. He is the author of
the Macmillan Executive Book-of-the-Month selection Reality
and Career Planning. He holds a B.A. from Fordham University
and an M.A. in psychology from Washington University. Married,
with five children, he and his wife, Claire, live in Fairfield
County, Connecticut.
Stephen C. Schoonover, M.D., left a faculty position
at Harvard Medical School to head is own Human Capital Management
consulting firm, Schoonover
Associates. His corporate clients include a number of
Fortune 500 companies. He is the author of Changing Ways,
on managing organizational change, and Managing to Relate,
which looks at inter-personal skills at work. He is a
graduate of Harvard College and the Harvard Medical School,
with board certification in psychiatry and neurology. Married,
with two children, he and his wife, Helen, live on Cape Cod,
Massachusetts.

Take
Charge
Career planning as if the soul mattered
Spiritual development as if the work
world mattered
Surviving downsizing
Free excerpt: Determining life values
Free excerpt: Navigating life stages
Free excerpt: Critical Success Behaviors
Copyright
2001 by Nicholas W. Weiler and Stephen C. Schoonover
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