Biography:
Born in Baltimore in 1942 with lacrosse stick in his hands, and residing in Silicon Valley from 1970–2000, Tom now lives on a 1,600-acre working farm in Vermont with his wife, the artist and entrepreneur Susan Sargent. He is a civil engineering graduate of Cornell (B.C.E., M.C.E.) and earned an MBA and Ph.D. at Stanford; he holds honorary doctorates from several institutions, including the University of San Francisco and, oddly, the State University of Management in Moscow. In the U.S. Navy from 1966–1970, he made two deployments to Vietnam (as a Navy Seabee) and "survived a tour in the Pentagon." He was a White House drug-abuse advisor in 1973–74, and then worked at McKinsey & Co. from 1974–1981, becoming a Partner and Organization Effectiveness practice leader in 1979.
When Tom & Bob Waterman wrote In Search of Excellence 25 years ago, they introduced the world of business to the idea and value of Excellence per se as an inspiring and profitable aspiration—at a time when America's competitiveness was under fullblown assault. The world and management practice have changed in the years following Search, and although the companies profiled have adapted remarkably well along the way, the challenges today are more daunting than ever. Excellence as a way of life and an unmatchable competitive advantage has never been more important
In 1999, Search was honored by NPR as one of the "Top Three Business Books of the Century"—and ranked as the "greatest business book of all time" in a 2002 poll by Britain's Bloomsbury Publishing. Tom followed Search with over a dozen additional international bestsellers. Among them: A Passion for Excellence (1985, with Nancy Austin); Thriving on Chaos (1987); Liberation Management (1992: acclaimed as the "Management Book of the Decade" for the '90s); the millennium troika in 1999 on Reinventing Work in the face of new global competition (The Brand You50, The Project50, and The Professional Service Firm50); and, in 2003, the provocative, colorful Re-imagine! Business Excellence in a Disruptive Age. He is currently working on a book that renews and strengthens his clarion call for Excellence.
Two Tom Peters biographies have been published: Corporate Man to Corporate Skunk: The Tom Peters Phenomenon and Tom Peters: The Bestselling Prophet of the Management Revolution (part of a four-book series of business biographies on Peters, Bill Gates, Peter Drucker, and Warren Buffet). In a 2002 in-depth analytic study, Accenture's Institute for Strategic Change scored Peters 2nd among the top 50 "Business Intellectuals."