
Warren Bennis
Warren Bennis (1925-2014) was an influential American scholar, organizational consultant, and author, widely regarded as a pioneer in the field of leadership studies. He served as the president of the University of Cincinnati and was a professor at Boston University. Bennis authored numerous books on leadership, including 'On Becoming a Leader,' which emphasized the importance of self-awareness, ethical behavior, and personal integrity in effective leadership. His work has significantly shaped the discourse on leadership development and the role of ethics in organizational success.
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Warren Bennis observes that before the scandals of Arthur Anderson, WorldCom, and Enron, business students in the US spent 95 percent of their time learning how to calculate and maximise wealth.
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