Bennis, Warren
Bennis, Warren (Gamaliel)
(1925– ) psychologist, management educator, consultant; born in New York City. Trained as an economist, he had a varied academic career (including the presidency of the University of Cincinnati (1971–77) before joining the University of Southern California's management faculty (1980). He became well known as a consultant to major corporations. He developed behaviorist-based management theories in his numerous books on leadership and organizational development and change.
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Bennis, Warren. Managing People is like Herding Cats.
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Bennis, Warren, On Becoming a Leader New York, NY: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1994
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Bennis, Warren, The Unreality Industry, Oxford University Press, New York, 1993.
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