Bernard Lievegoed

Bernard Lievegoed
Born2 September 1905
Medan, Sumatra
Died12 December 1992
Zeist, the Netherlands
EducationDoctor of Medicine and Psychiatry
Occupation(s)Psychiatrist, Consultant for Organizational Development, Writer

Bernardus Cornelis Johannes Lievegoed (2 September 1905, Medan – 12 December 1992, Zeist) was a Dutch medical doctor, psychiatrist and author. He is most famous for establishing a theory of organizational development. He founded the N.P.I., or Netherlands Pedagogical Institute, which works with organizations and individuals to help these realize their economic, social and cultural goals. He also founded the Vrije Hogeschool in Driebergen.[1]

  1. ^ "Home". vrijehogeschool.nl.