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CURRICULUM VITA

MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE
PRESIDENT EMERITUS
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
MIAMI, FLORIDA

EDUCATION
Completed PMD Program, Harvard Business School, 1975
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1970
M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1964
B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1962

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
President Emeritus, Florida International University, 2009 - Present
Executive Director, FIU Center for Leadership, Florida International University, 2009 - Present
Alvah H. Chapman Jr., Eminent Scholar Chair in Leadership, FIU College of Business 2009 - Present
Professor of Management, Florida International University, 1986 - Present
Visiting Professor, Harvard Business School, 2010 - 2011
President, Florida International University, October 1986 - August 2009
Faculty Chairman, Stanford University AEA Executive Institute, 1983 - 1988
Consulting Professor, Engineering Management, Stanford University, 1984 - 1986
Professor of Management, University of Miami, 1984 - 1986
Director, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute, University of Miami, 1983 - 1986
Associate Professor, Engineering Management, Stanford University, 1981 - 1984
Assistant Professor, Harvard Business School, 1976 - 1981
Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967 - 1969

PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT
CURRENT:
Member, Academy of Management
Member, Association of Cuban Engineers
FORMER:
Member, Commission on Presidential Scholars, 2000 - 2008
Secretary of Energys Advisory Board
Member, U.S. Presidents Educational Policy Advisory Committee, 1991, 1999
Member, Council of Presidents, State University System of Florida
Member, Florida Business Higher Education Forum
Advisory Council, Journal of High Technology Marketing
Editorial Board, Journal of Business Ventures
Editorial Board, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE), Transactions on
Engineering Managements
Member, Board of Directors, Product Development and Marketing Association
Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

TEACHING FIELDS
Leadership Development and Executive Education

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Management
Strategic Management
Operations Management
Management of High-Technology Enterprises
Integrated Circuit Design

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
General Partner, Hambrecht & Quist Venture Partners, San Francisco, 1984 - 1986
General Partner, American Technology Fund, 1984 - 1999
President, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Vice-President, Collaborative Research, Inc.,
Lexington, MA, 1981 - 1983
Co-founder and Vice President General Manager, Analog Devices, Inc., Semiconductor Division,
Wilmington, 1969 - 1976
Manager, Linear Design, Transitron, Inc., Wakefield Massachusetts, 1966 - 1967

CORPORATE DIRECTORSHIPS
FORMER:
Member, Board of Directors, Apollidon, Inc
Member, Board of Directors, Carnival Corporation
Chairman of the Board, SynaBee, Inc.
Member, Board of Directors, National Semiconductor
Member, Board of Directors, South Florida Annenberg Challenge
Chairman of the Board, Final Technology and Innovation, Inc.
Chairman of the Board, Data Net, Inc.
Member, Board of Directors, Encore Computer, Inc.
Member, Board of Directors, Electronic Systems Products, Inc.
Member, Board of Directors, Collaborative Research, Inc.
Member, Board of Directors, Automation Intelligence, Inc.
Member, Board of Directors, Date Innovations, Inc.
Member, Board of Directors, Applitek, Inc.

CIVIC INVOLVEMENT
CURRENT:
Member, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce
FORMER:
Founding Chairman and Member, Mesa Redonda
Member, The Beacon Council
Member, Non-Group, Miami, Florida
Member, Board of Directors, Miami-Dades New World Symphony
Member, Orange Bowl Committee
Member, Alliance for Ethical Government, Miami-Dade County
Chairman of the Board, The Beacon Council
Advisory Board, Pan American Development Corporation
Member, Board of Trustees, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce
Member, Board of Directors and Board of Trustees, United Way of Miami-Dade County
Member, Board of Directors, Camillus House
Member, San Carlos Foundation
Member, Dade Heritage Trust

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Member, Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce
Member, Economic Development Board, the City of Coral Gables
Member, Cuban Museum of Arts & Culture
Member, Bayside Project/Minority Tenants Committee
Member, National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC)
Founder and President, Cuban Cultural Society, Boston
Member, Task Force for Economic Development of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Member, numerous other community organizations

HONORS, AWARDS, AND RECOGNITIONS


National Association of Cuban American Educators, Educator of the Year, 2012
Alliance for Aging, Presidents Distinguished Service Award for Excellence, 2011
Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Sand in my Shoes, 2010
The Beacon Council, Chairmans Award, 2009
AISF, Educator of the Year, 2009
Dr. Rolando Millas Award, 2007
Distinguished Community Leadership Award, 2005
UNIDAD Award, 1998
Sen. Sherman Winn Outstanding Humanitarian Award, 1997
Encomienda Isabel la Catlica, awarded by the Spanish Crown, 1997
Whos Who in Venture Capital, 1986
Whos Who in Finance and Industry, 1980 - 1986
Stanford University Departmental Teaching Award, Industrial Engineering/Engineering
Management, 1983
U.S. Department of Health, Education & Welfare Lincoln-Marti Citizenship Award for Outstanding
Community Service, 1973
Best Paper Award, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Circuits Conference, 1972
Ford Foundation Fellowship , 1967 - 1969
Grass Instrument Company Fellowship, 1964

RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS AND CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:


Florida International University: A Top Urban Public Research University, with Mayra Beers and
Paul Gallagher, in Joseph Burke, The Fragmented University, (Boston: Anker Publishing, 2006).
Strategic Management of technology and Innovation, Third Edition, with Robert Burgelman and
Steven Wheelwright, Stanford: Irwin Publishing, 2000.
Key Factors in High Technology Ventures, in The Art and Science of Entrepreneurship, Ballinger
Publishing House, 1986.
Hyatt Regency Cambridge, in Policy, Strategy, and Implementation: Cases and Text with a Global
View, S.B. Prasad, ed., New York: Random House, 1983.
Solar America, Energy Future, The Report of the Energy Project at the Harvard Business School,
3rd Edition, R. Stobaugh and D. Yergin, eds., New York: Random House, 1983. Previous editions:
Ballantine Books, October 1980; Random House, 1979.
A Golden Decade for Solar Energy, in M. Kaku and J. Trainer, eds., Nuclear Power: Both Sides, The
Best Arguments For and Against the Most Controversial Technology, New York: W. W. Norton,
1982.

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Solar Heating and the Electric Utilities, with Benson Woo, in Solar Energy Now, Harvey Rose, ed.,
Ann Arbor, Michigan: Ann Arbor Science Publishers, 1982.
Corporate Strategy and Technological Policy, and Entrepreneurs, Champions and Technological
Innovation, Readings on the Management of Innovation, M. Tushman and W. Moore, eds.,
Pittman Publishing Inc., 1982.
Hyatt Regency Cambridge, The U.S. Lodging Industry, Daryl Wyckoff and W. Earl Sasser, eds.,
Lexington Books, 1981.
Precision OP Amps, in Integrated-Circuit Operational Amplifiers, Robert G. Meyer, ed., IEEE Press,
1978.
Nonlinear ICs, with S. Harris, R. Wagner and F. Mappleback, in Nonlinear Circuits Handbook, D.
Sheingold, ed., Norwood: Analog Devices, 1974.
High Input Impedance Monolithic Amplifiers, with D. Sullivan, in Designing With Linear
Integrated Circuits, J. Embinder, ed., John Wiley & Sons, 1969.

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES:


Decision-making in a Crisis: What Every Leader Needs to Know, Fred O. Walumbwa, Modesto A.
Maidique, and Candace Atamanik, in Organizational Dynamics (2014), in press.
A Model of New Product Development: An Empirical Test, with B.J. Zirger, Management Science
36, No.7 (July 1990).
Linking Prefunding Factors and High Technology Venture Success: An Exploratory Study, with J.
Roure, Journal of Business Venturing 1 (August 1986).
The New Product Learning Cycle, with B.J. Zirger, Research Policy (December 1985).
A Study of Success and Failure in Product Innovation: The Case of the U.S. Electronic Industry,
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management Vol. EM-31, No. 4 (November 1984).
The Art of High Technology Management, with Robert Hayes, Sloan Management Review, 25, No.
2 (Winter 1984). Reprinted in the Best of MITs Sloan Management Review (1985).
The New Management Thinkers, California Management Review (Winter 1983).
Bonus System for Balanced Strategy, with Ray Stata, Harvard Business Review, (November -
December 1980).
Entrepreneurs, Champions, and Technological Innovation, Sloan Management Review 21, No. 2
(Winter 1980).
A High Precision Monolithic Super-Beta Operational Amplifier. IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits,
(December 1972). Best Paper Award, 1972 International Solid State Circuits Conference.
Matched-Design -- Key to Linear ICs, with D.R. Sullivan, EDN Magazine, (February 1971).
Transfer of Protons Through Pure Ice in Single Crystal. III: Extrinsic versus Intrinsic Polarization:
Surface versus Volume Conduction, The Journal of Chemical Physics 54, No. 1 (January 1970).

SUBMITTED JOURNAL ARTICLES:


The Leaders Toolbox, Sloan Management Review, (Submitted 13 November 2012).
The Six Competencies of a CEO, with Ruthann Perez, Harvard Business Review, (Submitted 13
February 2012).
Are You a Level-Six Leader? with Nathan Hiller, Harvard Business Review, (Submitted 1 February
2012).

OTHER ARTICLES:
Positive Leadership, Leadership Excellence, April, 2013
Decoding Intuition for More Effective Decision-Making, HBR Blog Network,
http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2011/08/decoding_intuition_for_more_ef.html, 15 August 2011.

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Are You a Level Six Leader, Harvard Working Knowledge, http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/6752.html.
6 July 2011.
Intuition Isn't Just about Trusting your Gut, HBR Blog Network,
http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2011/04/intuition_good_bad_or_indiffer.html, 13 April 2011.

TECHNICAL NOTES & REPORTS:


High Technology Industry in Florida: Approaching Critical Mass, with J. Gonzalez and L. Suran,
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute, WP85102, University of Miami, Spring 1986.
Applying the Precision IC Operational Amplifier, Analog Devices Application Note (January 1972).
Monolithic Operational Amplifier with luV/ C Drift, Analog Dialogue, Vol. 4, No. 2 (March 1971).
High Performance IC FET-Input Op Amp, with D.R. Sullivan, Analog Dialogue, Vol. 4 No. 2
(December 1970).
A Flexible Ultra High Performance Operational Amplifier Family-Characterization and
Comparative Analysis, Transition Application Note, with R.G. Jewell and D.R. Sullivan, 1969.
Characterization and Analysis of a High Performance Operational Amplifier Family, with D.R.
Sullivan, Transitron Application Note, 1968.
Characterization and Application of a New High Input Impedance Monolithic Amplifier, Transitron
Application Note, 1967.
A Frequency-Sweeping Bridge Assembly with Automatic Plotting of Capacitance and Loss from 1
to 200 Hz, Technical Report 4, Contract N0001-4-67A-0204--003, Laboratory for Insulation
Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (December 1967).

PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:


The Stanford Innovation Project: A Comparative Study of Success and Failure in High Technology
Product Innovation, Management of Technological Innovation Conference Proceedings,
Washington, D.C., Denis Lee, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, ed, May, 1983.
A Fast, High-Precision, Laser-Trimmed FET Input Operational Amplifier, Solid State Circuits
Conference Journal (February 1974).
An Ultra Low Drift, Superbeta Thin Film Monolithic Operational Amplifier, NEREM Record, 1971.

U.S. SENATE COMMITTEE TESTIMONY:


Testified on the Energy Financing Legislation before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs of the United States on July 25-27, 1979.
Testified on the Omnibus Solar Energy Commercialization Act of 1979 before the Subcommittee on
Energy Conservation and Supply of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the United
States Senate on June 12-13, 1979, in Washington, D.C., and on July 14, 1979, in Concord, N.H.

CASES & COURSE NOTES:


All cases listed below, with the exception of Brenner Building Products, have been tested in class.
All, except those with one (*) asterisk, have been registered with the Harvard Business Schools
Intercollegiate Case Clearing House (ICCH) and have either an ICCH or a Stanford Business School
identification number.

Title ICCH/Stanford I.D. Number


AUTHOR/CO-AUTHOR:
Silicon Valley Specialists (B)
Hyatt Regency Cambridge 9-678-120
Duval Research Center 9-680-046
Phoenix Growth Products 9-677-105

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Datasil Division 1-678-182
Teaching Note: Silicon Valley Specialist Stuart Williams 9-678-128
Supplementary Note on Amdahl 9-679-010
Miami: Leadership in a Global Community, with Kenneth
Lipartito, Mayra Beers, & Candace Atamanik-Dunphy 20-1702-1201*
The Trouble at Hamilton State: Abuse, Moral Failing,
and Institutional Lapse, with Jose Gabilondo 20-2603-1201*
SUPERVISING AUTHOR:
Grumann Energy Systems 1-680-033
Grumann Corporation 9-680-032
Biodel 1-681-004
Biodel (A) S-BP-227A*
Biodel (B) S-BP-227A*
Claire McCloud 9-680-030
Keltron: The Intern 5000 (A) 9-680-026
Keltron: The Intern 5000 (B) 9-680-027
Brenner Building Products 1-678-178
Advent (E) 9-680-102
Advent (F) 9-680-103
Lockheed Martin California 9-679-037
Summary of Events at Redactron Subsequent to 1972 9-679-031
Apple Computer (A) S-BP-229A*
Apple Computer (B) S-BP-229B*
Data Net
CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR:
Silicon Valley Specialists (A) 9-677-053
Corporate Strategy & Technological Policy 9-679-03
Product Development at Apple Computer: The First 10 Years PS-BP-245
Hewlett Packard: The First Fifty Years

POPULAR PRESS (SELECTED):


The Measure of an Effective President, with Dario Moreno, The Miami Herald (3 April 2012).
Inaceptable Acto Arbitrario de Venezuela, El Nuevo Herald (7 November 1998).
Renew Douglass Fight for the Everglades, Miami Herald (20 May 1998).
Educacin para los hispanos: una asignatura inconclusa, Diario Las Americas (28 September
1996).
Are Sciences Glory Days Over? Miami Herald (1 September 1996).
El reto de Miami, El Nuevo Herald (14 June 1996).
Want to Make A Million? Its Simple: Go to College, Miami Herald (13 June 1996).
Deja vu ideolgico, El Nuevo Herald (14 March 1996).
El otro desastre sovitico, Diario Las Amricas (2 October 1994).
La ltima carta del viejo tirano, El Nuevo Herald (29 August 1994).
After the Storm . . . The Boom, Miami Herald (27 September 1992).
Despus de la Tormenta, no viene la calma, El Nuevo Herald (27 September 1992).
South Floridas Colleges Fail to Keep Up (21 June 1992).
El otoo del patriarca, Diario Las Amricas (8 September 1991).
Bushs Bold, Pragmatic Initiative, Miami Herald (12 May 1991).
Los siete magnficos expertos de la educacin, El Nuevo Herald (3 April 1991).
Elitist Study is Provocative, Miami Herald (31 March 1991).

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The Best Education Starts at Home, Miami Herald (26 March 1991).
The Limits of Oppression, Proyecto, 17, No. 3 (1991).
FIU and the Emerging Metropolitan Universities, Miami Herald (14 November 1990)
El fin del castrismo y el comienzo de la historia, Federacin de masones cubanos (28 January
1990).
Universities: A Focal Point for Economic Development, National Forum, Phi Kappa Phi Journal 68,
No. 4 (Fall 1989).
Mi Personaje Inolvidable, Miami Herald (8 September 1988).
A Message from the President, Sunblazer (24 August 1988).
New Numbers Tell Different Story, Miami Herald (12 July 1988).
A Sense of Miami: Ethnic Diversity Contributes to Magic Citys Vibrancy, Miami News (6 May
1988).
La Universidad Ideal, Diario Las Amricas (10 April 1988).
An nos queda mucho por hacer, El Nuevo Herald (13 March 1988).
Cuban-Americans: The Unfinished Agenda, Miami Herald (13 March 1988).
Following the Leaders: Models for Management, with Robert Hayes, Computer World (May
1984).
The Technology Gap, with Robert H. Hayes, New York Times, Op-Ed Page, (2 June 1981).
Solar Heating and the Electric Utilities, with Benson Woo. Technology Review, 82, No. 6 (May
1980).
Synthetic-Fuel Plans vs. Apollo Fallacy, Miami Herald, (6 January 1980).
A Balanced Policy is the Key, Solar Age, (January 1980).
Clearing the Path to Solar America, The Energy Consumer (August - September 1979).

SEMINARS AND CORPORATE CONSULTING


American Standard Kaye Instruments
Analog Devices, Inc. Logitech
Apple Computer Miami-Dade County Government
Bell & Howell Molex
Collaborative Research Overseas Private
Cordis Investment Corp.
Computervision U.S. Agency for Inter-Development
Duff& Phelps Rockwell International
G.D. Searle Spectra-Physics
Genrad Tektronix
Gould Texas Instruments
Hewlett Packard University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Honeywell Visicorp
IBM

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