Fall Reading - Day 13: The Golden Passport
Very interesting history and analysis. Given the early foundations of my field of organizational behavior were built at Harvard (Taylor, Mayo, Raiffa, Chandler, and more), it's a bit like People magazine for academics. For MBAs, it's a bit of a cautionary tale or a window into the sausage making of a business school. Especially interesting given the likely shifts we will see in the future of graduate business education. What can we learn from more than 100 years of history?
About my Fall Reading List: Some of these books are new for 2017. Others, published before 2017, may be even more important now than they were when first published... at least for me. You'll see a clear focus on the future of work, as well as some heavy hitting general management books. Some link to my earlier reviews, others I'll just share what I was looking for and what I found. If these sound good to you, here is a set from prior years.
I'm trying something new and will be posting one a day. How long will this take? Depends on how fast I read! I started the list early in the summer, but still have a few in the hopper. Here is the full list if you can't wait. Disclaimers: Where I have received a free copy, I have also purchased at least one more. I am using affiliate links.