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Bruce Henderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (221 words) |
 | Bruce D. Henderson (1915-1992) is the founder of the Boston Consulting Group. |
 | A former Bible salesman, Henderson had earned an undergraduate degree in engineering from Vanderbilt University before attending Harvard Business School. |
 | Nevertheless, Henderson hired his second consultant, Arthur P. Contas in December 1963. |
| Imation Australia/New Zealand - AIT (623 words) |
 | Henderson most recently was chief executive of Edgecombe Holdings LLC, a private investment company based in Richmond, VA. He is the former chief executive of Invensys Control Systems, a $3.5 billion operating unit of London-based Invensys plc and a leader in home and commercial automation. |
 | Henderson enjoyed a thirteen-year career at TRW, Inc. a leader in the aerospace and defense, automotive, and information services industries where he served as Vice President and General Manager of TRW Electronic Convenience Systems, an automotive electronics supplier. |
 | Henderson is a director of the Lean Enterprise Institute, an education and research organization whose mission is to advance a set of ideas commonly known as Lean Production and Lean Thinking — based on the Toyota Production System. |