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Entrepreneurs, Managers, and Leaders

What the Airline Industry Can Teach Us About Leadership

September 15, 2009 | Hardcover
ISBN: 9780230615670
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Description

Entrepreneurs, Managers and Leaders examines the role that business leaders play in shaping industries and how the evolving context of industries shapes leaders in turn.  This co-evolutionary process of leadership and industry development is told through the story of the American airline industry across the 20th century. Entrepreneurs, who explored a variety of different airline concepts in search of a viable business model, dominate the industry's early history.  As the industry evolved, a new breed ofmanagers emerged who built a dominant business model that enabled their companies to grow dramatically.  Later, after the industry matured,leaders took center-stage as agents of change to rebuild and revitalize the industry.

The lessons to be drawn from the experience of the airlines and their executives will be of interest to business leaders in industries across a wide spectrum. Despite the indelible mark that many individuals have made on their industry, writers on industry evolution-concerning the airlines or any other industry-have rarely factored inleadership as a way of explaining or understanding that evolution.Entrepreneurs, Managers and Leaders seeks to paint a fuller picture of the interdependent relationship between the actions of leaders, the context of their times, and the evolution of an industry.

About this Author

ANTHONY J. MAYO is the Thomas S. Murphy Distinguished Research Fellow and Director of the HBS Leadership Initiative.  He co-created and currently teaches a new MBA course called "Great Business Leaders:  The Importance of Contextual Intelligence." The Leadership Initiative is an interdisciplinary center that strives to serve as a catalyst for cutting-edge research and course development on leaders and leadership.  He is the co-author ofIn Their Time:  The Greatest Business Leaders of the 20th Century, which has been translated into 5 languages.  He is also the co-author ofPaths to Power: How Insiders and Outsiders Shaped American Business Leadership(released in January 2007 by HBS Press).  These books have been derived from the development of the Great American Business Leaders database that Nitin Nohria and Tony Mayo created for the Leadership Initiative.

NITIN NOHRIA is Richard P. Chapman Professor of Business Administration and co-Faculty Chair of the Leadership Initiative. His research centers on leadership and corporate transformation. Co-author of more than ten books, his most recent,Paths to Power: How Insiders and Outsiders Shaped American Business Leadership, chronicles how leaders from different backgrounds rose to power in American business.

MARK RENNELLAwas awarded a Ph.D. in American History from Brandeis University in 2001 and has researched and published extensively on the cultural and business implications of international travel. A college instructor for many years, Mark began his teaching career abroad as a Lecturer of English and American Studies at the University of Tours in 1988. He also taught at the History and Literature Program at Harvard University from 1998 to 2003. His interest in the intersections and interactions between American culture and other cultures around the world culminated in his recent book,The Boston Cosmopolitans: International Travel and American Arts and Letters (Palgrave MacMillan, 2008). This book traced the impact of international steamship travel on the work of a group of artists, architects and writers who worked in the Boston area between 1865 and 1915.

 

ISBN: 9780230615670
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 260
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 2009-09-15

Reviews

"An excellent read.  Important lessons and insights from some of the key pioneers and innovators in the U.S. airline industry.  Practitioners, airline managers, and students of the industry should find this book to be quite relevant." --Mark Diamond, SH&E International Air Transport Consultancy
 
"Having the right business model for the right context is a key to business success - but business leaders can also shape this. The complex interaction between leaders and their organizations is demonstrated with authority in this novel and empirically rich study of the turbulent one-hundred year history of the American airline industry." --Geoffrey Jones, Isidor Straus Professor of Business History, Harvard Business School

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