Topical Display of the Week Contribution of “NitinMaga Nohria ” to Literature

Born: 10 December Nohar, Rajasthan, Occupation: Professor, Administrator

Nitin Nohria became the tenth dean of on 1 July 2010. He previously served as co-chair of the Leadership Initiative, Senior Associate Dean of Faculty Development, and Head of the Organizational Behavior unit.

As Dean, building on input from faculty, students, staff, and alumni, he has identified five priorities for Harvard Business School: innovation in the School's educational programs; intellectual ambition that advances ideas with impact in practice; continued internationalization, through building a global intellectual footprint; creating a culture of inclusion, where every member of the community can do their best work in support of the School's mission; and fostering a culture of integration within HBS and across Harvard University. Recent examples of activities in support of these priorities include:

• A year-long course in the Required Curriculum of the MBA Program, Field Immersion Experiences for Leadership Development (FIELD), that provides students with intensive, immersive, small-group opportunities to develop the knowing, doing, and being of leadership.

• The U.S. Competitiveness Project, a multi-faculty research-led effort to understand and improve the competitiveness of the —that is, the ability of firms operating in the U.S. to compete successfully in the global economy while supporting high and rising living standards for Americans.

• The launch of the Harvard Innovation Lab, an initiative to foster team-based and entrepreneurial activities and deepen interactions among Harvard students, faculty, entrepreneurs, and members of the Allston and Greater community; the i-lab ecosystem now includes the alumni Launch Lab and the Pagliuca Harvard Life Lab.

• HBX, the School's digital platform—encompassing CORe, HBX courses, and HBX Live—that brings the dynamism of the HBX classroom to online learning.

Dean Nohria's intellectual interests center on human motivation, leadership, corporate transformation and accountability, and sustainable economic and human performance. He is co-author or co-editor of 16 books. The most recent, Handbook of Leadership Theory and Practice, is a compendium dedicated to advancing research on leadership based on a colloquium he organized during HBS’s centennial celebrations. Dean Nohria is also the author of over 50 journal articles, book chapters, cases, working papers, and notes. He sits on the board of directors of Tata Sons and Massachusetts General Hospital. In addition, he serves as an advisor to the Piramal Group, on the advisory board of Akshaya Patra, and as a strategic advisor to Focusing Capital on the Long Term Global (FCLTGlobal). 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.

Prior to joining the Harvard Business School faculty in July 1988, Dean 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 (which honored him as a Distinguished Alumnus in 2007). He was a visiting faculty member at the London Business School in 1996.

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List of Books & CDs in IMNU Library

MC 658.8 MCP00200 MCP00200 Nohria, Nitin What Really Matters [CD] Press: Boston, 2004 1 CD

ML 338.092273 MAY M0028709 Mayo, Anthony J. Paths to Power: How Insiders and Outsiders Shaped American Business Leadership Harvard Business Review Press: Boston, 2006 291p

ML 338.6 NOH M13587 Nohria, Nitin Changing Fortunes: Remaking the Industrial Corporation John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: New York, 2002 320p

ML 650.1 MAY M0019818 Mayo, Anthony J. In Their Time: The Greatest Business Leaders of the Twentieth Century Harvard Business Review Press: Boston, 2005 444p

ML 658.3001 NET M12630 Nohria, Nitin Networks and Organizations: Structure, Form and Action Harvard Business Review Press: Boston, 1992 544p

ML 658.314 LAW M13017 Lawrence, Paul R. Driven: How Human Nature Shapes Our Choices Jossey-Bass Publishers: San Francisco, 2002 315p

ML 658.406 BRE M13284 Beer, Michael Breaking The Code of Change Harvard Business Review Press: Boston, 2001 507p

ML 658.4092 CHA M10711 Champy, James The Arc of Ambition: Defining the Leadership Journey Perseus Books: Massachusetts, 2000 272p

ML 658.4092 MAY M0026320 Mayo, Anthony J. Entrepreneurs, Managers and Leaders: What the Airline Industry Can Teach us About Leadership Palgrave Macmillan: New York, 2009 248p

ML 658.4092 NOH M0026524 Nohria, Nitin Handbook of Leadership Theory and Practice Harvard Business School Publishing Corporation: Boston, 2010 822p