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Maya Hu-Chan is an international management consultant,
executive coach, speaker and leadership development educator, specializing
in global leadership, executive coaching and cross-cultural business skills.
Harvard Business School has chosen her book Global Leadership: The Next Generation (Financial Times/Prentice Hall, 2003) to be one of their "Working Knowledge" recommended books. Maya has coached over 3,000 leaders in Global Fortune 100 companies and worked with major corporations throughout North America, Asia, Europe, South America, and Australia. Clients she has served include (partial list): Agilent, AMD, American Airlines, AT&T, Budget Rent-a-Car, Chase Manhattan Bank, Cisco, City of San Diego, Conexant, Detroit Edison, Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, Ericsson, Golden Eagle Insurance, Honeywell, James Hardie, Johnson & Johnson, Kodak, KPMG, Labatt Breweries, Lever Brothers Thailand, LifeScan, Los Angeles Police Department, Merck, Netscape, National Oilwell Company, Nokia, Northern Telecom, Ortho McNeil, Qualcomm, Sematech, Semiconductor Research Corp. Siemens, Southern California Edison, Sun Microsystems, Texaco, Toyota, U.S. Postal Service, Unocal, University of Southern California, and Warner Lambert. She is a contributing author of The Practice of Leadership Coaching (Jossey-Bass, 2005), Best Practices in Leading the Global Workforce (Linkage, 2004), Partnering: The New Face of Leadership (AMACOM, 2002), Coaching for Leadership: How the Worl's Greatest Coaches Help Leaders Learn (Jossey-Bass, 2000), and A Study in Excellence: Management in the Nonprofit Human Services (1989) Maya also authored Leadership Resource Guides for AT&T, Budget Rent-a-Car, Calpers, Kodak, Johnson & Johnson, Mirage, Northern Telecom, Schering-Plough, Siemens, and Sun Microsystems. Some of her Resource Guides were translated in German, Spanish, and French. Maya also has an extensive list of publications of management, leadership, global business skills, multicultural team-building, as well as a well-received series of Working in China, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, and Singapore. Born and raised in Taiwan, Maya received her B.A. from National Chengchi University in Taiwan, and Master's degree from Annenberg School of Communications, University of Pennsylvania. Maya can be
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