David Walden (1942- ) grew up near the San Joaquin River (45 miles east of San Francisco) and graduated in mathematics from San Francisco State College. Out of college, Mr. Walden worked for three years at MIT Lincoln Laboratory and took graduate courses in computer science at MIT. He then...
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David Walden (1942- ) grew up near the San Joaquin River (45 miles east of San Francisco) and graduated in mathematics from San Francisco State College. Out of college, Mr. Walden worked for three years at MIT Lincoln Laboratory and took graduate courses in computer science at MIT. He then moved to Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. (BBN) where he was an original member of BBN's small ARPANET development team and made other contributions to the early development of the Internet. In 27 years at BBN, Mr. Walden served in a succession of positions -- as an engineer, technical manager, general manager, and quality officer. In this last capacity, he helped found the Center for Quality of Management (CQM). After leaving BBN in 1995, Mr. Walden taught part-time at the MIT Sloan School of Management for four years and served as director of research and then chief operating officer of the CQM. He is now retired and deeply involved in writing and publishing books on management and on technology. An additional book may be seen at http://tinyurl.com/3xm3aqk See also http://www.walden-family.com/public/mybooks and/or http://www.walden-family.com
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