![]() ![]() He has studied with numerous Zen teachers and Tibetan lamas, is now an ordained Dharma instructor in the Korean Zen Buddhist Taego order. In 1985, he was a student at the Cleveland Zen Center under Koshin Ogui Sensei who had been Shunryu Suzuki’s personal assistant in the early 1960’s. ![]() ![]() Purser began his Buddhist training beginning in 1981 at the Tibetan Nyingma Institute in Berkeley. He is on the editorial board of the journal, Mindfulness, and an executive board member of the Consciousness, Mindfulness and Compassion International Association.Ĭo-author of five books including, 24/7: Time and Temporality in the Network Society (Stanford University Press, 2007), and over 60 academic journal articles and book chapters, his recent writings critically examine Buddhism’s encounter with modernity, capitalism and individualism, particularly in corporate settings.ĭr. Purser is former chair of the Academy of Management’s Organizational Development and Change division. He received his doctorate in organizational behavior at Case Western Reserve University. Prior to moving to San Francisco, he taught at Loyola University of Chicago. is a professor of management at San Francisco State University where he has taught twenty years in both the MBA and undergraduate business programs. ![]()
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