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Eric
E. Vogt
In 1990, Mr. Vogt
co-founded the InterClass Network, a research consortium
of twelve large corporations exploring innovations
at the intersection of business strategy and human
performance. Mr. Vogt also designs and facilitates
innovative leadership development programs in four
continents and in two languages.
Mr. Vogt began
his career as a corporate strategy consultant with
The Boston Consulting Group. Over a period of seven
years, Mr. Vogt developed strategies for clients ranging
from major manufacturing firms to the Country of Sweden.
Subsequently he joined the faculty of the Harvard
Business School where he taught International Economics
in the MBA program. In 1983, Mr. Vogt founded MicroMentor,
Inc., an award-winning firm in the design and development
of interactive multimedia learning. MicroMentor merged
with Omega Performance in 1997, and subsequently,
Mr. Vogt became Omega’s Chief Learning Officer.
In 1999, Eric left Omega to found Communispace Corporation,
a company that is now a leader in the Consumer Insight
business,
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providing the technology
and services for highly-targeted consumer communities engaged
in creative thinking and high-speed feedback to corporate
marketers. Earlier in his career, Lt. Vogt served as the
Combat Information Officer aboard the USS Dewey (DLG-14)
in the Gulf of Tonkin during the Vietnam War.
Mr. Vogt has also served
as founder and two-term president of the Massachusetts Computer
Software Council, vice chair of the Board of Bay State Skills
Corporation, and Omega Performance, and overseer of the
Boston Museum of Science. He is a member of the Common Angels,
a high-tech seed capital group developing young entrepreneurs.
Mr. Vogt has been a featured speaker at numerous forums,
and frequently consults with clients seeking innovation,
or accelerated change.
Mr. Vogt’s publications
include “A Framework for Swedish Industrial Policy,”
Liberforlag, Stockholm, 1979, ”The Art and Architecture
of Powerful Questions” 1994 Corporate Learning Journal,
“The Nature of Work in 2010” appearing in the
1995 The Aspen Institute Journal and “Learning out
of Context,” published in Learning Organizations 1997
and “The Economics of Knowledge” which appears
in SmartBusiness, 1999, “The Art of Powerful Questions;
catalyzing insight, innovation, and action,” Pegasus
Communications, 2003, and he composed the music and French
lyrics to the official anthem of the Grand Conseil du Vin
de Bordeaux, “Bordeaux, Toujours, Bordeaux.”
Mr. Vogt earned an MBA
with distinction from Harvard Business School and graduated
cum laude from Harvard College with a BA degree in Linguistics
and Applied Mathematics. As a boy, he lived among the Maya
Indians in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. He currently resides
in Belmont, MA, with his wife, Robin, and so far, has survived
three sons.
eric.vogt@interclass.com
www.interclass.com
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