Jeffrey Pfeffer
Professor, Organization leader
1946 –
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Who is Jeffrey Pfeffer?
Jeffrey Pfeffer, is an American business theorist and the Thomas D. Dee II Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, and is considered one of today's most influential management thinkers. Pfeffer strives to educate and inspire leaders to seek power through evidence-based management, the knowing-doing gap, high performance culture, and unconventional wisdom.
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- Born
- Jul 23, 1946
- Profession
- Education
- Bachelor of Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Business Administration
(1964 - 1968) - Master of Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Industrial Administration
(1967 - 1968) - Doctorate, Stanford University
Business Administration
(1969 - 1972)
- Bachelor of Science, Carnegie Mellon University
- Employment
- Stanford Graduate School of Business
- Stanford University
(1979 - ) - Visiting Professor, IESE Business School
(2006 - 2006) - Visiting Professor, Singapore Management University
(2006 - 2006) - Visiting Professor, London Business School
(2005 - 2005) - Visiting Professor, Harvard Business School
(1981 - 1982) - Associate Professor, Haas School of Business
(1975 - 1979) - Assistant Professor, Haas School of Business
(1973 - 1975) - Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
(1972 - 1973) - University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
(1971 - 1972)
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on July 23, 2013
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