
Global Innovation Advisor, Researcher & Writer
Cincinnati Area

Global Innovation Advisor, Researcher & Writer
Cincinnati Area
I have been a advisor, writer, researcher, and editor since 1965 with work, journals, books and articles that cover future change, political analysis, strategic managment, quality management, participative management, ISO standards, as well as human, animal and earth rights.
I have identified and worked with the world's best management advisors, writers and researchers for more than 20 years.
I have developed numerous strategies to successfully seek change in organizations, communities, and public opinion.
I have helped two people get elected as city council members, primarily through researching and identifying issues of importance to the public and strategies for change and then writing speeches and position papers, as well as press releases.
My goal is to continue to assist progressive people and organizations achieve their goals.
I am especially adept at helping individuals and organizations "see" what is "coming" one to two years ahead in their business or interest and to assist them in positioning themselves, their organization, or products and services as global leaders.
I conduct constant research in a number of sectors and can write articles, essays, or reports on what innovations to look for in the next two years.
(Civic & Social Organization industry)
August 2009 — Present (4 months)
Elan Institute is me. I research, write about and share information on economic justice, women's issues, human rights, immigration reform, the death penalty, racial equality, peace, innovation, human facilitated illnesses/pandemics and the environment.
MA/ABD , International Politics , September 1975 — May 1980
I received my MA and completed all work for PhD but the dissertation. I left to work in city politics.
BA , International Politics , September 1967 — May 1969
I was in the School of International Service.
individual change that works/sticks, individual and group decision making, identifying change indicators, long distance walking and observing nature.