PhD Organizational Systems

Students in Saybrook's Organizational Systems degree programs come from a broad range of career paths and are pursuing higher education to advance in their chosen fields. 

They are already active and engaged in the world: they are business managers and executives, public administrators, human resource and healthcare professionals, trainers and consultants, social activists, and educators.

Students come here to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to bring about effective, socially responsible changes. Working around the world, they have become successful consultants, change managers, CEOs, and community leaders.

Graduates work in a variety of settings that include:

  • Fortune 500 companies
  • Their own businesses
  • National and global consulting firms
  • Universities
  • K-12 Schools
  • Public sector agencies
  • Social service agencies
  • Non-profit organizations
  • Federal government
  • Local government
  • The United Nations

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Or, to  find out more about the PhD in Organizational Systems program is right for you, please email admissions@saybrook.edu or call 800-825-4480.

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Our Community Spotlights

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Gary Metcalf
Organizational Systems Faculty
Human Science Alumni 2000
"Saybrook faculty helped me blend work and school in a way that's made each more effective."
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Bernice Moore
Organizational Systems Alumni 2009
"Psychology, social transformation, cross-cultural work, mind-body ideas ... all of this is important in organizational work, and when you study at Saybrook you have all of these traditions to draw upon to help you engage. It's much more than just studying business development."

Rethinking Complexity

Members of Saybrook's Organizational Systems community share insights into the human side of organizational development and sustainable change

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