Peter Coen graduated in Management Sciences at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology and became a lecturer in marketing research and international business. He founded The European Business School in London with partners in Paris and Frankfurt. Initially based at The City University, he established EBS in Regent’s Park as a founding institute of Regent’s College which later became Regent’s University. He lived and worked in Brussels and Rome and joined the United Nations where he initiated a UN-wide project to create a fresh blueprint for management development and cultural change. Increasingly convinced that there was a need for fundamental change, he established The Delphi Project to explore fresh thinking and new approaches to individual and organisational growth. He is married with three children.