Managing The Dream Warren Bennis has become synonymous with leadership exploring all its dimensions as both practitioner and scholar for over four decades Managing the Dream is an intimate portrait of leadership compr

Warren Bennis has become synonymous with leadership, exploring all its dimensions as both practitioner and scholar for over four decades Managing the Dream is an intimate portrait of leadership, comprising over a dozen essays that represent the author s most incisive and creative thinking It features many of Bennis s most recent works, including The End of Leadership, Warren Bennis has become synonymous with leadership, exploring all its dimensions as both practitioner and scholar for over four decades Managing the Dream is an intimate portrait of leadership, comprising over a dozen essays that represent the author s most incisive and creative thinking It features many of Bennis s most recent works, including The End of Leadership, and a new preface reflecting on the challenge of leadership in the new millennium.
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Warren Gamaliel Bennis is an American scholar, organizational consultant and author, widely regarded as a pioneer of the contemporary field of Leadership Studies Bennis is University Professor and Distinguished Professor of Business Administration and Founding Chairman of The Leadership Institute at the University of Southern California His work at MIT in the 1960s on group behavior foreshadowed and helped bring about today s headlong plunge into less hierarchical, democratic and adaptive institutions, private and public, management expert Tom Peters wrote in 1993 in the foreword to Bennis An Invented Life Reflections on Leadership and Change.Management expert James O Toole, in a 2005 issue of Compass, published by Harvard University s John F Kennedy School of Government, claimed that Bennis developed an interest in a then nonexistent field that he would ultimately make his own leadership with the publication of his Revisionist Theory of Leadership in Harvard Business Review in 1961 O Toole observed that Bennis challenged the prevailing wisdom by showing that humanistic, democratic style leaders better suited to dealing with the complexity and change that characterize the leadership environment.