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Nitin Nohria
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http://dor.hbs.edu/fi_redirect.jhtml?facInfo=bio&facEmId=nnohria&loc=extn
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Organization, Leadership, Change Management
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Nitin Nohria is Richard P. Chapman Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. His research centers on leadership, corporate accountability, and organizational change.
Co-author of ten books, his most recent, What Really Works: The 4+2 Formula for Sustained Business Success (May 2003) is the culmination of a systematic large-scale study of management practices that create business winners. Changing Fortunes: Remaking the Industrial Corporation examines the decline of industrial firms in the last quarter of the 20th century and discusses what can be learned from this experience. Driven: How Human Nature Shapes our Choices explores four basic drives that shape human motivation and choice Master Passions: Emotion, Narrative, and the Development of Culture, discusses how the passions shape not only our individual lives but our social and organizational culture as well. The Arc of Ambition: Defining the Leadership Journey, examines the role of ambition in the making of great achievers. The Differentiated Network: Organizing Multinational Corporations for Value Creation, won the 1998 George R. Terry Award, given by the Academy of Management for the best book written by an academy member. Fast Forward presents the best ideas on managing business change, and Beyond the Hype: Rediscovering the Essence of Management looks beyond the quick-fix panaceas being thrown at managers. In another work called Building the Information Age Organization, Professor Nohria examines the role of information technology in transforming organizations. Finally, in Networks and Organizations: Structure, Form, and Action, an edited volume of original articles, he explores the emergence of network-like organizations. He is also the author of over 75 journal articles, book chapters, cases, working papers, and notes.
Professor Nohria has served as an advisor and consultant to several large and small companies in different parts of the world. He has been interviewed by ABC, CNN, and NPR, and cited in Business Week, Economist, Financial Times, Fortune, New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
In addition to teaching courses in Harvard's MBA, Ph.D., Executive and Corporate Education programs, Professor Nohria is an advisor to doctoral students in the Organizational Behavior program. He also served as a visiting faculty member at the London Business School.
Prior to joining the Harvard Business School faculty in July 1988, Professor Nohria received his Ph.D. in Management from the Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a B. Tech. in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. |
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By Champy, James
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In 15 articles and interviews, Fast Forward considers the future of organizations, the process of accelerating change, and the new role of management. It features contributions from Peter Drucker,...
Ranking at Amazon 9644645
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Harvard Business School Press
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April 1996 - Hardcover
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Change Management
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By Nohria, Nitin
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Networks form essential links in all organizations. They exist among co-workers, among firms, and among individuals and institutions. They establish patterns that both propel and impede activity....
Ranking at Amazon 1168106
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Harvard Business School Press
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July 1994 - Paperback
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Organization
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By Nohria, Nitin
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Cash, et al is the first text on the market to highlight the management and integration of Information Technology in the firm. Cash shows how Information Technology, through effective organizational...
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McGraw Hill
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February 1994 - Textbook Bindin
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e-Business
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By Nohria, Nitin
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This text takes a look at how business buzzwords detract from the real job of management. It argues that most trendy concepts are not new and explains why they always offer more than they can...
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Harvard Business School Press
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January 1994 - Paperback
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General Management
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By Berkley, James
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In recent years there has been a plethora of business advice on how to make companies more successful. Unfortunately, magic solutions rarely meet expectations and can actually detract from the real...
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Harvard Business School Press
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November 1992 - Hardcover
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Management Skills
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