Tamara Erickson
Tamara J. Erickson is a McKinsey Award-winning author and
widely respected expert on organizations and the changing workforce – on the
shifting relationship between individuals and corporations – and on enhancing
innovation and workforce productivity.
Her work is based on extensive research on changing demographics and
employee values and, most recently, on how successful organizations innovate
through collaboration.
Tamara has co-authored three Harvard Business Review
articles: “It’s Time to Retire
Retirement” (March 2004), winner of the McKinsey Award, “Managing Middlescence”
(March 2006), and “What It Means to Work Here,” (March 2007), as well as the book Workforce Crisis: How to
Beat the Coming Shortage of Skills and Talent, published by Harvard Business
School Press (2006).
The research initiatives she and colleagues have undertaken
include Demography is De$tiny, exploring
the implications of current demographic changes on human resource practices,
and The New Employee/Employer Equation, developing new and powerful approaches
to increasing employee engagement through segmentation. Her most recent research, Cooperative Advantage,
done in collaboration with a team at London
Business School,
explored the working practices of over 50 teams in 15 multi-nationals,
representing the most extensive academically-grounded study of industry-based
team working ever conducted.
She is also a respected authority on technology and its
implications for business and coauthor of the book Third Generation R&D:
Managing the Link to Corporate Strategy, a widely accepted guide to making
technology investments and managing innovative organizations.
She is President of The Concours Institute, the research and
education arm of The Concours Group, a firm supporting senior executives with
leading-edge ideas, innovative custom education, and pragmatic business
application (www.concoursgroup.com) and an Executive Officer and member of the
Board of Directors of the firm.
Tamara is a member of the Board of Directors of PerkinElmer,
Inc., a Fortune 500 company competing in advanced technology markets, a member
of the Audit and Governance Committees, and a former member of the Board of
Directors of Allergan, Inc.
Tamara holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biological
Sciences from the University
of Chicago and a MBA from
the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration where she was the
recipient of the James Thomas Chirurg Fellowship.
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