Herb Koplowitz
Herb Koplowitz joined The Covenant Group in 1999. He has 20 years experience consulting to organizations on issues of strategy implementation. Herb has worked in the financial, confectionary, pharmaceutical, food, automotive retail, high tech, education and utility sectors, as well as the Canadian Armed Forces. His services include consultation on organizational structure, performance management, compensation, teamwork and talent pool development.
Much of Herb’s current work is with salespeople and entrepreneurs who are successful professionals and who now find they must be successful managers to bring their companies forward. Toward this end, Herb co-authored, with Norm Trainor, the CD-ROM The Eight Best Practices of Entrepreneurial Managers.
In the financial services sector, Herb has worked with Bank of Montreal, Nesbitt Burns, Laurentian Bank, Imperial Life, Laurier Life, The Co-operators, Canaccord, Peachtree Planning and Allianz.
He has taught performance management to business leaders through York University. Herb is trained in organizational structure, managerial practice and marketing research. He holds a B.A. in mathematics and philosophy from Cornell University, a Ph. D. in psychology from the University of Massachusetts and registration as an organizational psychologist in Ontario.
Herb is the coauthor, with Norm Trainor, of Best Practices: Training and Development, Carswell Thomson’s international bible on Training and Development.
Please review a recent publication by Herb Koplowitz and Norm Trainor entitled Relationship Between Practice and Cognitive Capacity. You can download the article by clicking here.
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