Born in
Cincinnati, Ohio, Galbraith obtained his BSc in
chemical engineering in 1962 at the
University of Cincinnati, and at the
Indiana University Bloomington his MBA in 1964, and his PhD in Business Administration with the thesis, entitled "Motivational Determinants of Job Performance: An Empirical Study." Galbraith had started his academic career as Instructor at the
Indiana University in 1964. In 1966 he moved to
MIT Sloan School of Management, where he was appointed assistant professor and became associate professor in 1970. From 1962 to 1966 he was professor at the European Institute of Advanced Studies in Management, Brussels. From 1974 to 1978 he was professor at the
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and from 1986 to 1995 professor of clinical management at the
USC Marshall School of Business and senior research scientist at its Center for Effective Organizations. In Lausanne, Switzerland he was professor at the
International Institute for Management Development from 1995 to 2000, where he became professor emeritus in 2000. Back in the United States, he rejoined the USC Center for Effective Organizations as senior research scientist. In 1978 Galbraith had started his own
consultancy firm Jay R. Galbraith Management Consultants Ltd. He had been awarded the
McKinsey Foundation Doctoral Thesis Award - First Prize in 1967, and the Crystal Apple Award by the Association for the Management of Organization Design in 1994. His book
Organization Design was elected "Outstanding Book on Organization in 1976 - 1977" by the Organization Development Council in 1977, and his
Organizing for the Future, was second in the
Industry Week's top ten books of the year 1993. == Work ==