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GERALD
JOHN MOUNT, Ph.D.
Jerry Mount is a visiting professor of strategy and organizational
behavior at Grand Valley State University. He specializes in helping
executives and organizations implement their strategies by building
leadership capabilities, emotional intelligence competencies, and
creating the framework of management practices needed to stimulate
a high performance climate. He has more than twenty years experience
as a business executive in addition to twelve years as a management
consultant. Prior to consulting, he developed a solid foundation
of business experience as vice president of technical and international
services for the marine transportation subsidiary company of Amoco
Corporation. Initially trained as a merchant marine officer, his
leadership capabilities were developed during twelve years at sea
on ocean going tank ships. He holds an unlimited shipmaster's license.
His consulting expertise includes development of competency-based
systems, 360 degree feedback, performance management, executive
coaching, leadership and career development practices. His consulting
activities have primarily been focused on the role of emotional
intelligence in the development of leadership capabilities and helping
leaders modify their managerial styles to achieve successful implementation
of desired business strategies. His work is sound in theory, rigorous
in application yet pragmatic in the context of the relevant business
setting. He served as the practice leader for competency modeling
in a Fortune 100 corporation, and as the senior consultant to the
CEO and business unit executives for the implementation of leadership
development practices. He has consulted to clients in health care
delivery and management, logistics management, and the international
petroleum and chemical industry.
He has a Ph.D. degree in Organization Development from Benedictine
University, a Masters in Management (MBA) from the Kellogg School
of Management at Northwestern University, and a Bachelor of Science
degree from Maine Maritime Academy where he was the recipient of
the United States Steamship Lines Award for Outstanding Leadership.
He is a member of the Academy of Management, the Consortium for
Research on Emotional Intelligence, the Society of Industrial and
Organizational Psychologists, and the American Psychological Association.
Jerry has been a frequent presenter at national and international
conferences on competencies and their role in creating organizational
capabilities.
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