Jerry L. Gray, Ph.D. is Dean Emeritus and Senior Scholar at the I. H. Asper School of Business at the University of Manitoba. He taught management and organizational behavior at the University of Manitoba from 1970-2004. He was appointed Dean in 1996 and held the CA Manitoba Endowed Chair in Business Leadership. Dr. Gray also taught at the Glacier Institute of Management and was Visiting Professor at the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University in 1979-1981. In 2003 he was named a "Leader in Management Education" by PriceWaterhouseCoopers and The National Post.
Dr. Gray has published four books in the areas of organizational behavior and supervision, and articles on organizational design, employee motivation, leadership, and management development.
Now retired from the University of Manitoba, Dr. Gray is a director of two public companies, and five non-profit organizations and is a Founding Board Member of the Global Organization Design Society. As president of J. L. Gray & Associates Ltd., a consulting firm specializing in human resource development, Dr. Gray has consulted with major corporations in North America.
Organization Design, Levels of Work & Human Capability: Executive Guide