Kenneth Pearson
Kenneth Pearson is a consultant, organizational development strategist, and the author of "The Flow of Five Tiers: A Framework for Structuring High-Functioning Organizations". With a career shaped by a rare blend of creative insight and systems thinking, Kenneth has spent over a decade helping organizations realign their culture, strategy, and leadership for sustainable impact.Holding advanced degrees in both Industrial-Organizational Psychology and Creative Writing, Kenneth brings a thoughtful...See more
Kenneth Pearson is a consultant, organizational development strategist, and the author of "The Flow of Five Tiers: A Framework for Structuring High-Functioning Organizations". With a career shaped by a rare blend of creative insight and systems thinking, Kenneth has spent over a decade helping organizations realign their culture, strategy, and leadership for sustainable impact.Holding advanced degrees in both Industrial-Organizational Psychology and Creative Writing, Kenneth brings a thoughtful, human-centered approach to complex challenges. He has led enterprise-wide initiatives in leadership development, strategic planning, change management, and talent assessment, always guided by the belief that organizations excel when clarity, accountability, and empathy coexist.Kenneth is the Co-Founder of Pearson & Pearson LLC, a consulting firm dedicated to empowering mission-driven organizations through structure, coaching, and thoughtful design. He is also the creator of Live a Haiku Life, a mindfulness-based platform that integrates leadership, creativity, and presence.As an Organizational Development Practitioner, Kenneth's work is deeply rooted in honoring the values and identities of the organizations and communities he serves. He is a sought-after speaker and podcast host, known for blending storytelling with practical insight to help leaders not only understand their systems, but evolve them.When he's not coaching executives or facilitating strategic alignment sessions, Kenneth writes poetry, walks desert trails, and leads haiku mindfulness workshops. He lives with his wife in the Southwest and believes deeply in the possibility of better workplaces, and the leaders who dare to build them. See less