Magee Management Advisors, LLC

 
 

Lynne Hambleton has over 25 years of experience in general management, marketing, strategic planning, alliance development, sales / channel operations management, and customer support.  Recent client projects have included:

  1. Client Relationship Management

  2. Sales Force Effectiveness

  3. Offerings Development Collaboration Tool

  4. Organization Learning & Talent Development

  5. Business Process Alignment, Enterprise-wide

  6. Global Marketing Transformation

  7. Team Effectiveness Workshops (EQ and Trust)

  8. PMP Certification Preparation Training

  9. Lean Six Sigma Certification Training and Project Mentoring

Hambleton has a rich background in learning and organizational design, and was an adjunct professor of strategic planning and marketing at Rochester Institute of Technology School of Business and assistant director of Learning & Assessment in the School of Medicine at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill.

Hambleton received a Master's degree in Business Administration, with an emphasis in industrial marketing; a Master's degree in Adult & Higher Education / Organizational Development; and a Bachelor of Science degree in psychophysiology, all from University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. Hambleton is also PMI-certified Project Management Professional (PMP) (1998); Master Black Belt (MBB); and Certified Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB) from Villanova University (2006).

Lynne Hambleton; MBA, MEd, PMP, CSSBB

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Hambleton's publications include:

  1. Tackling a Process Improvement Initiative” article in Business Management, GDS Publishing Ltd.; Issue 15, 2Q 2009. http://www.busmanagement.com.

  2. Treasure Chest of Six Sigma Growth Methods, Tools & Best Practice, a Prentice-Hall publication, July 2007. Named a “Recommended Read” by several corporations, including Lenovo.

  3. Six Sigma in Marketing Processes - An Overview for Executives, Leaders and Marketing Managers; co-authors CM Creveling and B. McCarthy; a Prentice-Hall publication, March 2006. Named a Top 2006 Business Book by Booz Allen ("strategy+business" magazine Booz Allen_Best 06 Books_sb45_06407.pdf).

  4. Supporting a Metamorphosis through Communities of Practice” chapter, Leading Knowledge Management and Learning, by Dede Bonner, 2000.

  5. How does a company the size of Xerox design a curriculum in project management for the entire organization?” article, In Search of Excellence in Project Management, Volume 2, by Harold Kerzner, 1999.

Hambleton's speaking engagements including:

  1. American Marketing Associations Symposium - Hight Trust: Influencing Others.

  2. Project Impact Conference (Institute for International Research).

  3. Keynote at Project Management Leadership Group Conference.

  4. Training 2000 Conference speaker; Chief Learning Officer Conference.

  5. American Management Association conference in Shanghai, China.

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