James A. Champy
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James A. Champy is an authority on the management issues surrounding business reengineering and organizational change. Prior to joining Perot Systems, Champy was chairman and CEO of CSC Index, the management consulting arm of Computer Science Corporation. He was one of the original founders of Index, a $200-million consulting practice that was acquired by CSC in 1988.

Champy has also authored such well-received books as Reengineering the Corporation: A Manifesto for Business Revolution, which sold more than 2,500,000 copies and spent more than a year on The New York Times bestseller list. His articles appear in major newspapers and magazines throughout the world.

Champy earned his B.S. and his M.S. in Civil Engineering from MIT, and his J.D. from Boston College Law School. Champy serves on the board of Analog Devices, Inc., on MIT’s Board of Trustees, and on the Board of Overseers of the Boston College Law School.


Lectures:

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flag Beyond the Bench: Preparing MIT Students for the Challenges of Global Leadership
as moderator at  MIT World Series: The Human Factor,
together with: Richard J. Samuels, Subra Suresh, Marc A. Kastner, Deborah Fitzgerald, David Schmittlein, Adele Naude Santos,
2994 views
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flag Perspectives on Engineering
as moderator at  MIT World Series: Engineering Systems Symposium 2004,
together with: Charles M. Vest, Thomas Hughes, Daniel Roos,
2512 views
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flag Critical Issues and Grand Challenges
as moderator at  MIT World Series: Second International Engineering Systems Symposium,
together with: John Reed, Denis Cortese, Steven E. Koonin, Irving Wladawsky-Berger,
2159 views
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flag In Charlie’s Vision: The Future of Engineering at MIT
as author at  MIT World Series: The Annual Charles L. Miller Lecture,
1667 views