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Homa Bahrami Homa Bahrami

Senior Lecturer (Continuing)
Organizational Behavior and Industrial Relations Group
1-510-642-4550
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Academic Status: On duty
Office Hours: Th 4:30 - 5:30 or by appt., F524
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Academic Group Homepage: http://groups.haas.berkeley.edu/obir/

 

Education

BA (Honours) Sociology & Social Administration, Hull University, UK
M.Sc. Industrial Administration, Aston University, UK
Ph.D. Organizational Behavior, Aston University, UK

Positions Held

At Haas since 1986
1995-present Senior Lecturer, Haas School of Business
1986-95 Lecturer, Haas School of Business
1984-88 Research associate, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
1982-84 Post doctoral fellow & Visiting Scholar, GSB, Stanford University

External Service and Assignments

  • Member of the Board of Directors, FormFactor, Inc.
  • Director: Pedagogy, Inc.
  • Advisory Director: Securitas Capital
  • Member, Advisory Board: Institute for Growth & Innovation, Icarian, Kadiri, Green Border, Mercer Tech
  • Advisor and executive educator for global and high tech companies in the US and Europe

Current Research and Interests

  • Super-flexibility and enterprise adaptation
  • IT's impact on organization design
  • Organizing complex matrix structures
  • Geo-dispersed, cross-functional teamwork
  • Leading high tech knowledge workers

Selected Papers and Publications

  • Super-Flexibility for Knowledge Enterprises, Springer, 2005.
  • "Leading High Tech Knowledge Workers," PKU Business Review (Beijing University), No. 3, Vol. 20, 2006.
  • "Organizing for Strategic Flexibility" in M. Goldsmith (Ed.) The Leadership Frontiers, Financial Times, Prentice-Hall, 2002.
  • "Nodal Organizational Designs in Silicon Valley," in H. Osterle & R. Winter (Eds.), Business Engineering, Springer-Verlag, 2000.
  • "Flexible Recycling & High Technology Entrepreneurship" in M. Kenney (Ed.), Understanding Silicon Valley, Stanford University Press, 2000.
  • "Nurturing Learning Partnerships" in Goldsmith, Kaye & Shelton (Eds.) Learning Journeys, Davies-Black Publishing, 2000.

Teaching

  • XMBA 298A - International Business
  • EWMBA 257-11 - International Business: Designing Global Organizations
  • Berkeley Product Management Program 2006



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