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  1. Warren Gamaliel Bennis (March 8, 1925 – July 31, 2014) was an American scholar, organizational consultant and author, widely regarded as a pioneer of the contemporary field of Leadership studies. [1] [2] Bennis was University Professor and Distinguished Professor of Business Administration and Founding Chairman of The Leadership ...

  2. 4 de ago. de 2014 · Warren Bennis, Leadership Pioneer. The sad news came over the weekend that Warren Bennis has died. For us at HBR it is the loss of a long-time author and friend. Many, many more will miss him, too ...

  3. 14 de jun. de 2019 · Warren Gamaliel Bennis (Bronx, 8 de março de 1925 – Los Angeles, 31 de julho de 2014), foi um eminente erudito e autor que assessorou presidentes e executivos de empresas em sua especialidade acadêmica, a essência da liderança bem-sucedida – uma mercadoria que ele encontrou escassa nas últimas décadas.

  4. www.historia.edigital.com.br › gurus › 47-warren-g-bennisWarren G. Bennis - EDigital

    Nascido em 1925, psicólogo e conselheiro de quatro presidentes norte-americanos, Warren Bennis foi um dos profetas da liderança e ficou conhecido pela frase: "Os gestores fazem as coisas de forma certa. Os líderes fazem as coisas certas." Hoje é professor de Gestão na University of Southern Califórnia.

  5. Warren Bennis, who died this summer at the age of 89, certainly ranks among the world’s most influential thinkers on the topic of leadership. He explored it in more than two dozen books and in ...

  6. 2 de ago. de 2014 · Warren G. Bennis, an eminent scholar and author who advised presidents and business executives on his academic specialty, the essence of successful leadership — a commodity he found in short...

  7. Warren Bennis. University of Southern California. Organization development: Its nature, origins, and prospects. Personal and organizational change through group methods: The laboratory approach. New York: JohnWiley and Sons. The challenges of leadership in the modern world: Introduction to the special issue.