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DrJohnDrozdal

First the informal…

Dr. John is a native of Philadelphia and after years of living in Minnesota, New Mexico, and Colorado he is now back home in Southern New Jersey where he grew up. When not helping Baby Boomers understand Millennials and vice versa, teaching new managers how to be managers and teams how to be effective, and facilitating meetings of all kinds, he amuses himself by writing fiction, memoir and poetry, attending the opera and theater with his wife Nancy, being a student of baseball and baseball history, experimenting in the kitchen, and walking around interesting places with his camera.

 

And the formal…

Dr. John Drozdal is President & Principal Consultant of workingwithothers.com – a human resources development firm. Dr. Drozdal graduated from Princeton University with an AB in Social Psychology, and he holds MA and MBA degrees from The University of Minnesota.  He completed his Ed.D. at The University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota.  John is a member of the American Association of Psychological Type and is an MBTI® Master Practitioner.  He is also well versed in the use of the FIRO-B™, as well as other experiential tools and techniques. John is a certified facilitator in the use of the Mobius Model Instrumentä – a tool that groups can use to assess effectiveness and possibilities for committed action. He is a member the American Society for Training and Development.  John has authored numerous proprietary case studies for client management development training programs. From 1988 to 2005 Dr. Drozdal served as adjunct professor in the Executive MBA Program in the College of Business at The University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and has also taught at the Anderson Schools of Management at the University of New Mexico. He is currently affiliated with the Institute for Management and Executive Development at Rutgers University – Camden in New Jersey. For the last several years he has been a guest contributor to various newspapers including the Albuquerque (NM) Journal and Rio Rancho (NM) Observer.