The Consulting Professor: A Guide to Strategic Leadership

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About this eBook

"The Consulting Professor: A Guide to Strategic Leadership" is your roadmap to a unique world where academia and business converge. Meet the consulting professor, a master of dual roles, bridging the gaps between teaching and consulting, ethics and interests, and theory and practice.


Discover the art of building trust, managing client relationships, and effective communication. Navigate the consulting landscape, find your niche, and learn to make a lasting impact in the business world.


Problem-solving and decision-making are at the core of your role, and this book equips you with the tools to excel in these areas. Whether you're just starting or a seasoned consulting professor, this book will inspire you to balance and embrace the potential of your dual roles. Become a leader who connects academia and business, making a meaningful impact. "The Consulting Professor" is your essential companion on this journey.

About the author

Edward Thomas (Ted) Jackson is a Canadian professor, consultant, and editor whose contributions have focused on inclusive, sustainable finance and community-university partnerships.


Born in Ottawa on February 25, 1951, to John William (Bill) Jackson, a professional soldier and peacekeeper, and Annetta Marguerite Knight Jackson, a special-needs principal, he was educated at Western and Toronto universities. In 1987, he married human rights educator Magda Julie Seydegart. They have two sons—Noah Anatole Seydegart Jackson and Jacob Nicholas Seydegart Jackson—both entrepreneurs.

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