Leadership Studies Author Series: Jean Lipman-Blumen

Leadership Studies Author Series: Jean Lipman-Blumen

Date and Time

Monday, March 2, 2009

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  • Monday, March 2, 2009 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Location

Mother Rosalie Hill Hall

5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110

Cost

Free

Details

The Department of Leadership hosts Jean Lipman-Blumen, Ph.D., Thornton F. Bradshaw Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Organizational Behavior, Peter F. Druker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management, Claremont Graduate University. Lipman-Blumen is the author of The Allure of toxic leaders: Why we follow toxic bosses and civilians—and how we survive them

 

The series of lectures are in conjunction with the courses: Leading in a Global Economy and Contemporary Thought Leaders in Leadership Studies.

Free, RSVP required at Leadership Studies.

 

The Thornton F. Bradshaw Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Organizational Behavior, Professor Lipman-Blumen is a co-founding director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Leadership.  She has served as assistant director of the National Institute of Education and as special advisor to the Domestic Policy Staff in the White House under President Carter, has consulted for various governments and private sector organizations, and was the president of L-BS International, Ltd., a management consulting and public policy research firm.  She has published six books, three monographs, and more than 70 articles on public policy, management, leadership, crisis management, and gender issues.  Her book, "The Connective Edge: Leading in an Interdependent World" (Jossey-Bass, 1996), paperback (Oxford University Press, 2000), was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.  "Hot Groups: Seeding Them, Feeding Them, and Using THem to Ignite Your Organization", with Harold J. Leavitt, professor emeritus, Stanford Graduate School of Business, was the American Publishers' Association "Business Book of the Year."  Her most recent book is "The Allure of Toxic Leaders: Why We Follow Destructive Bosses and Corrupt Politicians - and How We Can Survive Them" (Oxford University Press, 2004).  Professor Lipman-Blumen consults to numerous public and private sector organizations in the U.S. and abroad.  She also serves on several editorial and other not-for-profit boards, including the International Leadership Association and the De Pree Leadership Center.