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Max Schupbach, Ph.D. Please see
his website maxfxx.net further
information.
Phone: 503-905-6061
max@maxfxx.net
Max Schupbach, Ph.D. is a founding member of many Processwork
groups, including the original group in Zurich, and co-founder
of many of its training programs. In the last 10 years, his main
focus has been to apply Worldwork within organizational settings,
and to use Worldwork in the areas of international collaboration
and conflict resolution. On this path, Max has consulted and facilitated
organizations and groups worldwide, including: Fortune 100 corporations
such as IBM and PricewaterhouseCoopers, NGO's such as Caritas,
executive committees of political parties, various government
agencies, Native American and Australian Aboriginal Communities,
a self-help organization for Sex workers in Australia, an anarchist
squatter group in Europe under siege of the police, and prison
groups with inmates, administrators, and guards in Japan, Europe,
the USA, and Australia. He has facilitated numerous open town
forums (eg. in Switzerland 2003, between punks, addicts, business
owners, the police and city officials, which was acclaimed by
the Swiss Media as a breakthrough), live-in communities such as
Findhorn in Scotland and Co-housing groups worldwide.
He coaches individual, public, and organizational leaders and
leadership teams, including US politicians, industry leaders,
and NGO directors, and was recently elected keynote speaker for
an international conference on the topic of business, science
and ethics, together with prominent leaders for alternative business
models such as Hazel Henderson, and the former president of Poland,
Lech Walensa.
Max, together with his partner Ellen and Stanford Siver, founded
the Deep Democracy Institute in 2006, www.deepdemocracyinstitute.org,
a globlal leadership thinktank that creates Worlwork Leadership
Programs. Today, DDI has training programs in Palestine, the Ukraine,
Sierra Leone. Next year, DDI will start a program for Europe out
of Amsterdam, one for Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia out of Hanoi,
and one for Kenya, Sudan, Somalia, and Uganda, centered in Nairobi,
Kenya.
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