William F. Joyce is Professor of Strategy and
Organization Science at the Amos Tuck School of Business of
Dartmouth College. He also teaches Executive Education
programs at the Ross School of Business at the University
of Michigan.
Dr. Joyce has consulted extensively with organizations
in the United States, Europe, and the Far East,
specializing in strategy implementation, organizational
design, and cultural change. His client base is
wide-ranging and includes firms from the
telecommunications, technology, government, and financial
services sectors, among others. He has served as the
principal consultant in reorganizations of portions of
Aetna, Citibank, ING, General Electric, General Motors,
Allied-Signal, AT&T, Ciba-Geigy Pharmaceuticals, Upjohn,
3M, and various government agencies including the EPA.
Dr. Joyce is the author of four books and numerous
articles dealing with strategy implementation,
organizational design, and cultural change. This work is
widely cited in both the academic and professional
literatures, and he is recognized as an international
authority on organizational design. His recent book,
MegaChange, appeared in 2000. His newest book,
What Really Works, was published in May 2003.
Dr. Joyce was formerly on the faculty of the Wharton
School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he was
Director of Doctoral Programs in Management. He was
visiting scholar at the Graduate School of Business at
Berkeley, and at the Stanford Center for Organizational
Research. He is one of a handful of Americans to be
appointed to the position of Professor of Management by the
Ministry of Education of Japan, and he teaches regularly
both in Japan and in other locations abroad.