He was born to a French mother and a Dutch father. In 1979, Trompenaars received an MA in economics at the
VU Amsterdam and in 1983 a PhD from the
Wharton School in Philadelphia for his thesis, entitled
The Organization of Meaning and the Meaning of Organization. In 1981 Trompenaars started his career at the
Royal Dutch Shell Personnel Division, working on job classification and management development. In 1989, together with
Charles Hampden-Turner, he founded and directed the consultancy firm
Centre for International Business Studies, working for such companies as BP, Philips, IBM, Heineken, AMD, Mars, Motorola, General Motors, Merrill Lynch, Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, ABN AMRO, ING, PepsiCo, Honeywell. In 1998 the company was bought by
KPMG and renamed
Trompenaars Hampden-Turner. Trompenaars was awarded the International Professional Practice Area Research Award by the
American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) in 1991. Subsequently, in 1999
Business magazine ranked him as one of the top 5 management consultants next to
Michael Porter,
Tom Peters and
Edward de Bono. In 2011, he was voted one of the top 20 HR Most Influential International Thinkers by HR Magazine. In 2015, he was once again ranked in the Thinkers50 of the most influential management thinkers alive and in 2017 inducted into the Thinkers50 Hall of Fame. Fons is the recipient of the George Petitpas Award 2023. The AHRI Cross Cultural Management Award, is supported by Fons Trompenaars, acknowledging excellence in fostering cross-cultural inclusion and implementing effective management strategies. Trompenaars wrote Riding the Waves of Culture, Understanding Cultural Diversity in Business. This book (in its third edition) sold over 120,000 copies and was translated into 16 languages amongst them, French, German, Dutch, Korean, Danish, Turkish, Chinese, Hungarian and Portuguese. He is co-author amongst others of Nine Visions of Capitalism: Unlocking the Meanings of Wealth Creation and Rewarding Performance Globally. ;Positions • Co-director at the Servant-Leadership Centre for Research and Education (SERVUS) at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. • Member of Advisory Board Webster University Leiden. • Distinguished Advisor of Centre for TransCultural Studies at
Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore. • International Director at the International Society for Organisational Development. • Faculty member at the Global Institute for Leadership Development (GILD). • Judge of the Fons Trompenaars award for Cross Cultural Management (AHRI). He has spent over 30 years helping
Fortune 500 leaders build meaningful connections to manage and solve their business and cultural dilemmas to increase global effectiveness and performance, particularly in the areas of leadership, innovation, globalization, intercultural understanding and managing culture change by reconciling differences (ethnic, gender or generation based, professional, organizational etc). == Work ==