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'''Samuel B. Bacharach''' is the McKelvey-Grant Professor in the Department of [[organizational behavior]] at [[Cornell University]]’s [[New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations|ILR School]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Cornell|first=ILR|title=ILR Directory|url=http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/directory/sb22/}}</ref> He is the head of [[Cornell University|Cornell]]’s New York City-based [[Institute for Workplace Studies]]. He is the co-founder of the Bacharach Leadership Group, an organization that focuses on helping organizations develop leaders, and the co-founder of Pragmatic Leadership, a mobile simulation platform that trains leaders in a modular approach. |
'''Samuel B. Bacharach''' is the McKelvey-Grant Professor in the Department of [[organizational behavior]] at [[Cornell University]]’s [[New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations|ILR School]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Cornell|first=ILR|title=ILR Directory|url=http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/directory/sb22/}}</ref> He is the head of [[Cornell University|Cornell]]’s New York City-based [[Institute for Workplace Studies]]. He is the co-founder of the Bacharach Leadership Group, an organization that focuses on helping organizations develop leaders, and the co-founder of Pragmatic Leadership, a mobile simulation platform that trains leaders in a modular approach. |
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Samuel B. Bacharach is the McKelvey-Grant Professor in the Department of organizational behavior at Cornell University’s ILR School.[1] He is the head of Cornell’s New York City-based Institute for Workplace Studies. He is the co-founder of the Bacharach Leadership Group, an organization that focuses on helping organizations develop leaders, and the co-founder of Pragmatic Leadership, a mobile simulation platform that trains leaders in a modular approach.
Bacharach's leadership books include: Get Them on Your Side, Keep Them on Your Side and The Agenda Mover.
Bacharach writes a regular column for Inc. Magazine[2] that focuses on the pragmatic skills of leadership and is a frequent speaker at Inc. conferences and events.
Among the organizations trained in his pragmatic leadership approach are:[3] Computer Sciences Corporation, PepsiAmericas, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, March of Dimes, Wal-Mart Stores, Citigroup, International Monetary Fund, Mellon Financial, Starbucks, BASF, BMC Software, Boeing, Inter-Continental Hotels Group, Chubb, Nintendo, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Devon Energy, TeleTech, and Gap, Inc.
References
- ^ Cornell, ILR. "ILR Directory".
- ^ Magazine, Inc. "Samuel Bacharach's Articles". Inc.com. Inc. Magazine. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
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