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Richard P. Francisco

Lecturer, Organizational Behavior
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RichardP.Francisco
Lecturer in Organizational Behavior
Academic Area: 
Organizational Behavior

Teaching Statement

As consultant, psychologist, and educator, for nearly three decades, my teaching in leadership and interpersonal communication has touched and influenced an internationally diverse group of leaders and managers. At the GSB I am honored to be an instructor of OB 374, which enables me to participate in training future world leaders. OB 374, affectionately called “Touchy-Feely” by the GSB community, is about teaching students methods for improving their “human skills,” which research on leadership indicates is a necessity for effective leadership. I hold a firm belief that we learn best by doing and in OB 374 students DO, by engaging in their own learning.

Bio

Richard P. Francisco, who for nearly three decades has been an independent consultant, psychologist and educator, is currently a licensed psychologist practicing in clinical, counseling, and organizational psychology. He is an instructor at San Jose State University and also a lecturer at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business. Additionally, he has been on the faculties of two other universities: the University of Oregon and John F. Kennedy University.

As a professor and instructor, Dr. Francisco has taught courses for graduate and undergraduate students in interpersonal dynamics; communications; applied and basic psychology, race relations and issues of diversity; educational leadership; and organization development. He has also served on and chaired numerous campus-wide faculty committees, including “oversight” and presidential advisory committees such as the faculty committee governing intercollegiate athletics.

His research activities have always been centered on African American (Black) males: assisting that population, particular those of lower socioeconomic status, to grow and develop interpersonally in order to realize their full human potential. Additionally, his private practice in individual psychology has always been exclusively dedicated to assisting African American males with their emotional issues.

Dr. Francisco’s professional affiliations include membership in the American Psychological Association (APA), the American Association of Black Psychologists, and the National Training Laboratories Institute for Applied Behavioral Sciences (NTL). He has also been on editorial boards of refereed journals and he served on the NTL Board of Directors (1997– 2004). It should be noted that NTL is one of the leading organizations in the world for providing training and consultation in areas of leadership training, change management, and organization development.

Academic Degrees

  • PhD, University of Oregon, 1976
  • MA, Oregon State University, 1974
  • BA, University of Colorado, 1971

Academic Appointments

  • At Stanford University since 2001
  • Visiting Professor, John F. Kennedy School of Professional Psychology, 1995-1996
  • Associate Professor, Center for Education Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 1977-1996

Professional Experience

  • Psychologist, San Jose State University, 1997-present
  • Counseling Center, University of Oregon, 1977-1997

Awards and Honors

  • Phi Kappa Phi, Oregon State University, 1974

Publications

Journal Articles

Courses Taught

Degree Courses

2015-16

PRE-QUALIFICATION IS REQUIRED BY THE DEADLINE (APPROXIMATELY FIVE WEEKS BEFORE THE QUARTER BEGINS). The focus of this course is to increase one's competencies in building more effective relationships. Learning is primarily through feedback from...

2014-15

PRE-QUALIFICATION IS REQUIRED BY THE DEADLINE (APPROXIMATELY FIVE WEEKS BEFORE THE QUARTER BEGINS). The focus of this course is to increase one's competencies in building more effective relationships. Learning is primarily through feedback from...

Service to the Profession

  • Director: NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Sciences
  • Member: American Psychological Assn., Assn. of Black Psychologists
  • Editorial Board: The Journal of Multicultural Counseling, 1985-1991