An intimate look at the founding father of the modern leadership
movement Warren Bennis is an acclaimed American scholar, successful
organizational consultant and author, and an expert in the field of
leadership. His much awaited memoir is filled with insights about
the successes and failures from his long and storied life and
career. Bennis’ life and career have traversed eight decades of
first-hand experience with tumultuous episodes of recent
history-from Jewish child in a gentile town in the 30’s, a young
army recruit in the Battle of the Bulge to a college student in the
one of the first progressive precursors to the civil rights
movement to a patient undergoing daily psychoanalysis for five
years, and later a university provost during the Vietnam protests.
* Reveals the triumphs and struggles of the man who is considered
the pioneer in the contemporary field of leadership
studies
* Bennis is the author of 27 books including the bestseller On
Becoming a Leader
This is first book to examine the extraordinary life of Warren
Bennis by the man himself.
Inhoudsopgave
PRELUDE IX
1 The Crucible of War 1
2 Launch 23
3 Rites of Passage 51
4 Great Groups 83
5 Fighting the Bull 111
6 Going State 135
7 A Year at Sea 153
8 Coming Home 173
9 The Crucible of Age 199
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 215
ABOUT THE AUTHORS 221
INDEX 223
Over de auteur
Warren Bennis is distinguished professor of business administration at the University of Southern California. He is chairman of the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard University’s Kennedy School. He has also served as president of the University of Cincinnati and provost of SUNY-Buffalo. He lives happily in Santa Monica with his wife, Dr. Grace Gabe.