More About Scott Simmerman
As a former psychology teacher and professor bored with the classroom, Scott
Simmerman began consulting in performance improvement in 1978 after a teaching
stint at Furman University and a University Teaching Fellow position at The
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

He joined Edward J. Feeney Associates and spent several years developing his
skills as a consultant working with client organizations including First Chicago,
Bell of Pennsylvania, Borden's and a diverse group of other organizations.
After serving as an internal consultant for The Home Silk Shops, a chain of
retail fabric stores, Scott accepted their offer to become Human Resources
Manager and became more actively involved in the training community.
He was then hired as Senior Vice President of Operations for The Wherehouse, a
large chain of music/video stores based in Los Angeles with operations in 6 states.
It was here that his perspective on using training for performance improvement
changed as he gained practical experience in implementing organizational
development as a business improvement tool.

In 1984 he relocated to the Greenville, South Carolina area and began Performance
Management Company as a consulting business with a focus on service quality
improvement. He started the Upstate Chapter of the International Customer Service
Association and began presenting at ICSA and other international conferences. He
was also the chair of the American Society for Quality and was regularly a
top-rated presenter at conferences for the Association of Quality and Participation.
His creation of the Square Wheels® One illustration and its impact as a metaphor
for
"How organizations really work" led to the
development of what is now more than 300 illustrations, sold worldwide and
packaged in PowerPoint presentations and exercises.
Following the success of Square Wheels®, he became interested in supporting teamwork
and collaboration and began publishing PMC's flagship team simulation, The Search for
The Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine. Dutchman has become one of the leading team building
exercises in the world and has evolved into versions set in a variety of locales and
languages such as The Silk Road Adventure (Chinese) and Zipangu (Japanese). One good
idea leads to others and he continues to create exceptional team building exercises.

Performance Management Company expanded into publishing and distributing his materials
and actively supports a large network of consultants and trainers. Current clients
include a global mix of multinational organizations as well as hundreds of small
businesses, schools and universities and independent consultants worldwide.
PMC has contractual arrangements with consulting firms in Japan, China, India,
Switzerland, Romania and elsewhere and continues to develop products that meet
global needs for organizational development tools.
Since Scott began sharing Square Wheels, he's delivered workshops, retreats
and seminars all over the U.S. and in such countries as South Africa, Egypt,
Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Macau, The Philippines, Saudi Arabia,
The Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Belgium, Mexico, New Zealand, Canada, Japan,
Dubai, UAE and South Korea. He enjoys traveling to other countries on other
people's funding!
Born in New Jersey in 1948, Scott attended Allegheny College (Meadville, PA),
got his Master's Degree in Psychology from Iowa State University and completed
his doctorate in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
He remains a most avid Tar Heel fan!

Scott relaxes while gardening (he's the King of Gladiolas with a developing
interest in hybrid Day Lilies), building and reading. He is an accomplished
pool player (and a certified billiards instructor for cruise ships), enjoys
bike riding, speeding about on his Honda CBR motorcycle, traveling to foreign
lands, walking and hiking, all interests he relished passing on to his son and
daughter during their growing years.