An Invented Life

Author: Warren Bennis

Binding Type: Softbound

Product Condition: Used like new


From Publishers Weekly
Bennis ( Leaders ), a former president of the Univeristy of Cincinnati and currently a business professor at the University of Southern California, analyzes leadership and change in these superb essays. He maintains that America has a shortage of leaders ("people who do the right thing") and an abundance of managers ("people who do things right"), which results in "underled and overmanaged" American business and educational organizations. Bennis blames America's management schools. "We teach people how to be good technicians . . . but we just don't train people for leadership." In studying 90 leaders, Bennis discovered that their only common characteristic was "a guiding purpose, an overarching vision." His thoughts on corporate boards, ethics and information overload are perceptive, as is his essay on "Searching for the Perfect University President." This book should appeal to the business, educational administration and trade markets.

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