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Barbara Waugh is the author of The Soul in the Computer: The Story of a Corporate Revolutionary. A longtime radical activist, she joined Hewlett-Packard 20 years ago, and used her successive positions as company recruiting manager, and personnel director and worldwide change manager for the renowned HP Labs to transform HP's corporate culture. Along the way she invented and discovered a set of "radical tools" for introducing practical change and energizing altruism at all levels of the organization. She is the Co-Founder of World e-Inclusion, a new HP business dedicated to bringing the benefits of the new economy to the poor around the world. She has a doctorate in psychology and organizational behavior, a master's degree in theology and comparative literature, and has served on the Board of Directors for the State of the World Forum, the Board of Directors for the Pacific Cultural Conservancy International, the Board of Advisers for the Global Fund for Women, and the Board of Advisers for the Economic Democracy Project. She lives in Northern California with her partner and their two children. |