General Information |
Over 25 years of diverse executive level management experience including founding and leading an organizational development consulting firm with more than 200 clients, leading the planning and development activities of a 10,000+ student university, developing and leading a unique online graduate education program, leading professional development for a $20B pharmaceutical firm, and publishing eleven books and over 50 articles on leadership, management, strategic management and human capital development.
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Experience |
CHR/InterVista 1984 – present Founding Partner and Chief Executive Officer
Seton Hall University 1988 – 2004 University Director of Planning and Development
Bristol-Myers Corporation 1982 – 1984 Director of Professional Development
American Hospital Supply Corporation 1980 - 1982 Eastern Director – Human Resources |
Institutional Service |
Senior Faculty Associate 1988 - 2004 Department of Communication
Taught a range of graduate communication courses in both the on-campus and on-line graduate programs. Averaged fifteen contact credits per semester. Student evaluations were consistently ranked in the upper 2% of all University faculty. Developed four new graduate courses for both the on-line and on-campus modalities. Designed and delivered the University’s first cross-cultural communications and awareness program for all faculty, staff and employees. Member of numerous committees including search committees for new faculty and Dean positions. Advised several student service organizations as well as the Department of Athletics and the Division of Student Affairs.
Faculty Associate 1978 – 1988
Taught graduate courses at Fordham University, including Organizational Behavior, Organizational Theory, Strategic Planning and Change, and Professional Development. Also have taught and designed communication, management and leadership courses at both the graduate and undergraduate level at Stevens Institute of Technology, Monmouth University, the University of Maryland, the University of Scranton, Centenary College, Syracuse University, LeMoyne College, Middlesex County College and Coastal Carolina Community College. |
Professional Service |
United States Marine Corps 1976 – 1980
Held progressive billets as a human affairs officer, field and sea communication officer, and educational director; original programs designed and still in use include the GED Proficiency Program and the Base Community Relations Program. Received two Commanding General’s Commendations; youngest officer commissioned in the 1970’s. |
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Appointments |
Stevens Veterans' Office - Faculty Liaison |
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Books
Lombardi, D.N.. (2002). Handbook for the New Healthcare Manager, Second Edition. , New York: John Wiley and Sons.
Lombardi, D.N.. (1994). The Healthcare Organizational Survey System, Chicago: American Hospital Publishing, Inc.
Lombardi, D.N.. (1993). Handbook for the New Healthcare Manager. , Chicago: American Hospital Publishing, Inc.
Lombardi, D.N.. (1992). Progressive Healthcare Management Strategies,Chicago: American Hospital Publishing, Inc. .
Lombardi, D.N.. (2005). "Preparing for the Future: Leadership and Management Strategies. ", Healthcare Executive, (11), 8-14.
Lombardi, D.N.. (1994). "How to Diagnose and Treat Conflict in Your Department. ", Materials Management in Healthcare, (1).
Lombardi, D.N.. (1993). "Human Resource Management in the Health Care Setting", Hospital and Health Services Administration, (3), 298-299.
Lombardi, D.N.. (1992). "Healthcare and the New Union Movement", Materials Administrative Radiology, (4), 16-21.
Lombardi, D.N.. (1991). "The New Pyramid: Laying the Groundwork with Motivational Power", Administrative Radiology, (6), 45 - 50.
Lombardi, D.N.. (1991). "Ethics and the Organizational Human Resources Strategy. ", Clinical Laboratory Management, (1), 31-39.
Lombardi, D.N.. (1990). "Urban Healthcare in Crisis", Administrative Radiology, (2), 14-22.
Lombardi, D.N.. (1990). "Ethics , Healthcare and the 1990’s: Part 1", Clinical Laboratory Management, (6), 416-425.
Lombardi, D.N.. (1990). "Ethics of the Heart and Mind. ", Administrative Radiology, (10), 17-22.
Lombardi, D.N.. (1990). "Intraprenuerial Constituency Management: A Success Profile for the 1990’s", Hospital Material Management Quarterly, (11), 26-31.
Lombardi, D.N.. (1988). "Mind Trust: Dimensions of Healthcare Leadership", Administrative Radiology, (9), 25-29.
Lombardi, D.N.. (1988). "Performance Evaluation Techniques", Administrative Radiology, (5), 35-39.
Lombardi, D.N.. (1988). "Maximizing Human Resources.", Administrative Radiology, (6), 45-48.
- Lombardi, D.N.. (1986). "Intrapreneurs: Finding Diamonds in the Rough.", Healthcare Executives, (5), 43 - 48.
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