HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Warren Gamaliel Bennis (March 8, 1925 – July 31, 2014) was an
American American(s) may refer to: * American, something of, from, or related to the United States of America, commonly known as the "United States" or "America" ** Americans, citizens and nationals of the United States of America ** American ancestry, pe ...
scholar, organizational consultant and author, widely regarded as a pioneer of the contemporary field of
Leadership studies Leadership studies is a multidisciplinary academic field of study that focuses on leadership in organizational contexts and in human life. Leadership studies has origins in the social sciences (e.g., sociology, anthropology, psychology), in ...
.Center for Public Leadership
John F. Kennedy School of Government The Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), officially the John F. Kennedy School of Government, is the school of public policy and government of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The school offers master's degrees in public policy, public ...
,
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher le ...
, Fall 2005
Center for Excellence in Teaching
University of Southern California The University of Southern California (USC, SC, or Southern Cal) is a Private university, private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1880 by Robert M. Widney, it is the oldest private research university in C ...
Bennis was University Professor and Distinguished Professor of Business Administration and Founding Chairman of The Leadership Institute at the
University of Southern California The University of Southern California (USC, SC, or Southern Cal) is a Private university, private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1880 by Robert M. Widney, it is the oldest private research university in C ...
. "His work at MIT in the 1960s on group behavior foreshadowed -- and helped bring about -- today's headlong plunge into less hierarchical, more 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 The Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), officially the John F. Kennedy School of Government, is the school of public policy and government of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The school offers master's degrees in public policy, public ...
, 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."Center for Public Leadership
John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher le ...
, Fall 2005
O'Toole observed that Bennis challenged the prevailing wisdom by showing that humanistic, democratic-style leaders are better suited to dealing with the complexity and change that characterize the leadership environment.


Military service and education

Bennis was born in
The Bronx The Bronx () is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Bronx County, in the state of New York. It is south of Westchester County; north and east of the New York City borough of Manhattan, across the Harlem River; and north of the New Y ...
and grew up within a working-class Jewish family in
Westwood, New Jersey Westwood (known as "The Hub of the Pascack Valley") is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 10,908,United States Army The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the eight U.S. uniformed services, and is designated as the Army of the United States in the U.S. Constitution.Article II, section 2, cla ...
in 1943. He would go on to serve as one of the Army's youngest infantry officers in the European theater of operations, and was awarded the
Purple Heart The Purple Heart (PH) is a United States military decoration awarded in the name of the President to those wounded or killed while serving, on or after 5 April 1917, with the U.S. military. With its forerunner, the Badge of Military Merit, w ...
and
Bronze Star The Bronze Star Medal (BSM) is a United States Armed Forces decoration awarded to members of the United States Armed Forces for either heroic achievement, heroic service, meritorious achievement, or meritorious service in a combat zone. Wh ...
. Following his military service, Bennis enrolled in
Antioch College Antioch College is a private liberal arts college in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Founded in 1850 by the Christian Connection, the college began operating in 1852 as a non-sectarian institution; politician and education reformer Horace Mann was its f ...
in 1947, where he earned his BA in 1951. In 1952, Bennis was awarded an Honors Certificate from
London School of Economics , mottoeng = To understand the causes of things , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £240.8 million (2021) , budget = £391.1 millio ...
, and Hicks Fellow from MIT. Antioch president
Douglas McGregor Douglas Murray McGregor (September 6, 1906 – October 1, 1964) was an American management professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management and president of Antioch College from 1948 to 1954. He also taught at the Indian Institute of Management Ca ...
, considered one of the founders of the modern democratic management philosophy, would take Bennis on as a
protégé Mentorship is the influence, guidance, or direction given by a mentor. A mentor is someone who teaches or gives help and advice to a less experienced and often younger person. In an organizational setting, a mentor influences the personal and p ...
, a scholarly relationship that would prove fruitful when both later served as professors at the
MIT Sloan School of Management The MIT Sloan School of Management (MIT Sloan or Sloan) is the business school of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT Sloan offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs, ...
. Bennis earned his PhD from MIT in 1955, majoring in Social Sciences and Economics. There, Bennis would hold the post of chairman of the Organizational Studies Department.


Career

Within the area of management, Bennis sought to move from theory to practice in 1967, taking the post of provost of the State University of New York at Buffalo and the presidency of the University of Cincinnati in 1971. He authored two books on leadership during his presidency: ''The Leaning Ivory Tower'', 1973, and ''The Unconscious Conspiracy: Why Leaders Can't Lead'', 1976. Bennis chose to return to the life of a teacher, consultant and author following a heart attack in 1979, joining the faculty of the University of Southern California. Most of the best-known of his 27 books followed, including the bestselling ''Leaders'' and ''On Becoming A Leader'', both translated into 21 languages. ''An Invented Life'' was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. More recent books, ''Organizing Genius'', 1997, ''Co-Leaders'', 1999, and ''Managing The Dream'', 2000, summarize Bennis's interests in leadership, judgment, organizational change and creative collaboration. ''Geeks & Geezers'', 2002, examines the differences and similarities between leaders thirty years and younger and leaders seventy years and older. He was inducted into
Omicron Delta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa (), also known as The Circle and ODK, is one of the most prestigious honor societies in the United States with chapters at more than 300 college campuses. It was founded December 3, 1914, at Washington and Lee University in ...
in 2002 while at USC. Bennis spent time as an adviser to four United States presidents and several other public figures, and has also consulted for numerous FORTUNE 500 companies. He has also spent time on the faculties of Harvard and Boston University and taught at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM-C),
INSEAD INSEAD, a contraction of "Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires" () is a non-profit business school that maintains campuses in Europe ( Fontainebleau, France), Asia (Singapore), the Middle East (Abu Dhabi, UAE), and North America (San ...
and IMD. In addition to his posts at USC, Bennis served as chairman of the Advisory Board of the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard University's Kennedy School. He was a visiting professor of leadership at the
University of Exeter The University of Exeter is a public university , public research university in Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom. Its predecessor institutions, St Luke's College, Exeter School of Science, Exeter School of Art, and the Camborne School of Min ...
(UK) and a senior fellow at UCLA's School of Public Policy and Social Research.


Impact

''The
Wall Street Journal ''The Wall Street Journal'' is an American business-focused, international daily newspaper based in New York City, with international editions also available in Chinese and Japanese. The ''Journal'', along with its Asian editions, is published ...
'' named him as one of the top ten most sought speakers on management in 1993; ''Forbes'' magazine referred to him as the "dean of leadership gurus" in 1996. '' The Financial Times'' referred to him in 2000 as "the professor who established leadership as a respectable academic field." In August, 2007, ''Business Week'' ranked him as one of the top ten thought leaders in business. His work ''On Becoming a Leader'', originally published in 1989, lays the foundation that a leader must be authentic, i.e. author of one's own creation; a combination of experience, self-knowledge, and personal ethics. This need for an effective leader to remain true to their self-invention would be further expanded upon by others into what has become known as the
authentic leadership Authentic leadership, while having no formal or unequivocal definition, is a growing field in academic research.Gardner, W.L., Cogliser, C.C., Davis, K.M., & Dickens, M.P. (2011). Authentic leadership: A review of the literature and research agenda ...
approach.


Bibliography

Warren Bennis has written approximately 30 books, many with co-authors. Here is a selection: * 1974, ''The Leaning Ivory Tower'' () * 1985, ''The Planning of Change'' () * 1992, ''Visionary Leadership: Creating a Compelling Sense of Direction for Your Organization'' * 1993, ''Beyond Bureaucracy: Essays on the Development and Evolution of Human Organization'' * 1993, ''The Unreality Industry: The Deliberate Manufacturing of Falsehood and What It Is Doing to Our Lives'' * 1997, ''Beyond Counterfeit Leadership: How You Can Become a More Authentic Leader'' * 1997, ''Beyond Leadership: Balancing Economics, Ethics and Ecology'' () * 1997, ''Organizing Genius: The Secrets of Creative Collaboration'' () * 1997, ''Why Leaders Can't Lead: The Unconscious Conspiracy Continues'' () * 1998, ''The Temporary Society'' co-authored with
Philip Slater Philip Elliot Slater (May 15, 1927 – June 20, 2013) was an American sociologist and writer. He was the author of the bestselling 1970 book on American culture, ''The Pursuit of Loneliness'' (1970) and of numerous other books and articles. He ...
(2nd edition) * 1999, ''Co-Leaders: The Power of Great Partnerships'' * 1999, ''Managing People Is Like Herding Cats: Warren Bennis on Leadership'' () * 2000, ''Managing the Dream: Reflections on Leadership and Change'' () * 2000, "Best Practices in Leadership Development" () * 2002, ''Geeks & Geezers : How Era, Values, and Defining Moments Shape Leaders'' () * 2003, ''Leaders: Strategies for Taking Charge'' () * 2005, ''Reinventing Leadership: Strategies to Empower the Organization'' () * 2008, ''Transparency: How Leaders Create a Culture of Candor'' co-authored with Daniel Goleman and James O'Toole (, ) * 2009, ''Judgment: How Great Leaders Make Winning Calls'' co-authored with Noel Tichy (, ) * 2009, ''On Becoming a Leader'' (20th Anniversary Edition/3rd edition) () * 2010, ''Still Surprised: A Memoir of a Life in Leadership'' co-authored with Patricia Ward Biederman ()


References


Further reading

*Op-ed on Bennis speaking at the Global Brand Forum in Singapore 2004 - "Getting Singaporeans to step out of the safest queue" by Koh Buck Song, ''The Straits Times'' 1 September 2004. *Interview with Dr. Warren Bennis by Jason Calacanis for This Week in Startups, aired December 31, 2011.


External links


Warren Bennis biography on Leading Thinkers Board at Best Practice Institute

Warren Bennis biography at Thinkers50

Warren Bennis biography at BBC

Warren Bennis article in Compass
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bennis, Warren 1925 births 2014 deaths University of Cincinnati faculty Presidents of the University of Cincinnati American business theorists Antioch College alumni University of Southern California faculty Indian Institute of Management Calcutta faculty University at Buffalo faculty Harvard University faculty Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science alumni Writers from New York City People from Westwood, New Jersey MIT Sloan School of Management faculty Leadership scholars