• The Age of Heretics: A History of the Radical Thinkers Who Reinvented Corporate Management, 2nd Edition (Warren Bennis Signature Series) by Art Kleiner: Book Cover

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  • EDITION:
    2nd Edition
  • ISBN:
    0470190701
  • ISBN-13:
    9780470190708
  • PUB. DATE:
    July 2008
  • PUBLISHER:
    Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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The Age of Heretics: A History of the Radical Thinkers Who Reinvented Corporate Management, 2nd Edition (Warren Bennis Signature Series) / Edition 2 by Art Kleiner, Steven Wheeler (Foreword by), Walt McFarland (Foreword by), Warren Bennis (Foreword by)

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This book answers the question "Why"by ARC_FMC

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Students or first-level managers may not relate much to the book, but it sent shock waves through me. This book is about the people who changed how corporate leaders view and manage big corporations. The "heretics" discussed are the same people that authored some of my textbooks while I was getting an MBA; the same people who authored other business books that I've read since then; and the forefathers...

Best book on the evolution of corporate cultureby Michael_Lee_Stallard

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I thoroughly enjoyed Art Kleiner?s The Age of Heretics. It?s the best book I?ve read on the evolution of corporate culture. I highly recommend it to anyone with a serious interest in organizational development and leadership.

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The Age of Heretics provides a detailed account and an excellent synthesis of the evolution of organizational cultures...

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Product Details

  • Pub. Date: July 2008
  • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
  • Sales Rank: 726,005

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Praise for The Age of Heretics

"A remarkable job of showing how revolutionary change in management originated. These are no mere 'currents of change,' but rather a thundering waterfall of intellectual and moral forces reshaping business."
—Peter Senge, author, The Fifth Discipline and coauthor, The Necessary Revolution

"Any twenty-first-century leader interested in creating the organizations of the future will find this book compelling. Art Kleiner lays out the evolution of the most significant management tools, theories, and concepts in a very accessible manner."
—Ram Charan, advisor to CEOs and author, Leaders at All Levels and The Game Changer

"The extensively revised and updated edition of The Age of Heretics is long overdue. Kleiner offers a brilliant synthesis of business history, thought leadership, and power politics."
—Robert Morris, management consultant and business book reviewer for Amazon, Borders, and others

"Art Kleiner has uncovered a kind of secret history that links the medieval monastic orders, the counterculture of the sixties, and the key agents of corporate change in the modern world. I think it's a landmark for people inside and outside the most influential institution of the modern age—the corporation."
—Howard Rheingold, author, Virtual Reality, Virtual Communities, and Tools for Thought

"Corporate change continues to accelerate these days unaware of its own history. Art Kleiner's lucid account shows how the revolution began in the ideas and passions of a handful of revolutionaries."
—Stewart Brand, founder, Whole Earth Catalog and Long Now Foundation

"The Age of Heretics is a primer of great interest, one that will move people within organizations to widen their sense of the possible."
—Doug Carlston, founder of Broderbund Software and chairman, Public Radio International

Biography

Art Kleiner is the editor-in-chief of the quarterly magazine strategy+business (http://www.strategy-business.com). He is the author or coauthor of several acclaimed business books, and is a faculty member at New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program. His articles have been published in a variety of places, including Wired, Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, and The New York Times Magazine.