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FirstName Jay
LastName Chatzkel
OrganisationName Progressive Practices
Position Principal
HomePage www.progressivepractices.com
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AboutMe I have been active in the Knowledge Cities arena for a number of years, and written articles on the Knowledge Cities approach. I find the KC community a marvelous one and one of the best and most exciting vehicles for making this planet the kind of place to enjoy living in now and into the future.


As Principal of Progressive Practices, Jay Chatzkel assists organizations in transforming themselves into knowledge-based, intelligent enterprises. This includes working with organizations to develop skills and practices in the areas of merger and acquisition integration, intellectual capital, knowledge management, social media, leadership and collaboration, business process management and performance measurement.

He is the author of three books: Beyond the Deal: Mergers and Acquisitions that Achieve Breakthrough Performance Gains (Co-Author with Hubert Saint-Onge, McGraw? -Hill, 2009) Knowledge Capital: How Knowledge-Based Enterprises Really Get Built (Oxford University Press, 2003) and Intellectual Capital (John Wiley & Sons, 2002).

Jay Chatzkel serves on the boards of editors of several publications: North American Editor, Journal of Intellectual Capital, Editor for Conferences and Events, Journal of Knowledge Management. He has written numerous articles and conference reviews.

He has a Bachelor’s degree from Bucknell University and has Masters degrees from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
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