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Cynthia C. Froggatt, author
of Work Naked: Eight Essential Principles for
Peak Performance in the Virtual Workplace and Principal of
Froggatt Consulting, has more than 15 years of experience advising Fortune
500 companies on aligning their workplace strategies with their business
plans. She studied environmental psychology and organizational behavior,
earned a bachelors degree from Penn State in 1982 and a masters
degree from Cornell University in 1985, and started her own consulting
practice in 1994.
In 1993, as Director of Consulting for HOKs New York office, Cynthia
worked with AT&T on their telework program and has been a vocal advocate
for remote and mobile work strategies ever since. Froggatt enjoys
teaching seminars and leading workshops on new ways of working, strategic
workplace planning, communication strategies, and change leadership. She
has been an instructor at Cornell University in the College of Human Ecology.
Froggatt has authored a number of articles on remote and mobile work strategies,
overcoming resistance to change, and the virtual workplace. Her
comments have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Home Office
Computing, Telecommuting Review, The San Jose Mercury News, and Stern
Business Journal among others.
She is the Chair of the Student Life Committee for the Presidents
Council of Cornell Women (PCCW) and an active member of the International
Telework Association & Council (ITAC), International Development
Research Council (IDRC), New York Women in Communications, Inc. (NYWICI),
and International Facility Management Association (IFMA). Froggatt
serves on the Advisory Boards for the Outdoor Computing Network, an
Internet start-up, and Work[place]2010, a working lab about new workplace
concepts in Denver, Colorado.
Cynthia works from her home office in a brownstone on Manhattans
Upper West Side. She gets her best ideas while lying in bed in the morning,
walking in Central Park, or taking a shower.
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