On Becoming a Leader

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Arrow Business Books, 1998 - 226 páginas
"Leadership, claims management guru Warren Bennis, is something like beauty -- hard to define, but you know it when you see it. This book, long established as a management classic, is about the 'hows' of leadership: how people become leaders, how they lead, and how organizations encourage or stifle potential leaders. Leaders are made, not born. They are people who know what they want, why they want it and how to communicate what they want to others in order to gain their co-operation and support. Based on a series of interviews with a mix of dynamic leaders from many different fields including law, medicine and the cinema, On Becoming a Leader offers practical advice for those ready to make the transition from management to leadership."

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Warren Bennis was born in the Bronx, New York on March 8, 1925. During World War II, he enlisted in the Army, completed officers' training, and became one of the youngest platoon leaders to serve in Europe. He was awarded both a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star. He received a bachelor's degree from Antioch College in Ohio in 1951 and a doctorate in economics from M.I.T. As an educator, he taught organizational studies at Harvard University, Boston University, and the M.I.T. Sloan School of Management. He was a professor of business administration at The University of Southern California for more than 30 years. He wrote more than 30 books on leadership including On Becoming a Leader, Leaders: Strategies for Taking Charge, and Why Leaders Can't Lead. He also wrote a memoir entitled Still Surprised. He advised several presidents and business executives on the essence of successful leadership including John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Gerald R. Ford, Ronald Reagan and Howard D. Schultz, the chief executive of Starbucks. Bennis died on July 31, 2014 at the age of 89.

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