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John Eric [1] Adair (born 18 May 1934) is a British academic who is a leadership theorist and author of more than forty books (translated into eighteen languages) on business, military and other leadership.
John Adair (January 9, 1757 – May 19, 1840) was an American pioneer, slave trader, soldier, and politician. He was the eighth Governor of Kentucky and represented ...
John Adair's Action Centred Leadership Model. Functional leadership theory (Hackman & Walton, 1986; McGrath, 1962) is a theory for addressing specific leader behaviors expected to contribute to organizational or unit effectiveness. This theory argues that the leader's main job is to see that whatever is necessary to group needs is taken care of ...
John Adair (1913 in Memphis, Tennessee – December 14, 1997 in San Francisco, California), [1] was an American anthropologist best known for work in visual anthropology but also very much involved and interested in applied anthropology.
John Kenneth Galbraith - The New Industrial State (1967) Henry Gantt - Gantt chart (20th century) Burleigh B. Gardner (1902–1985) - motivation research; Michael Gerber - E-Myth Revisited; Jamshid Gharajedaghi (born 1940) - American organizational theorist, management consultant, and Adjunct Professor of Systems Thinking; Sumantra Ghoshal ...
John Adair (1757–1840) was a U.S. soldier, statesman and governor of Kentucky. ... John Adair (author) (born 1934), UK consultant and author on leadership;
John Adair (1757–1840), American soldier, politician (Kentucky) John Adair (anthropologist) (1913–1997), Professor of Anthropology John Adair (author) (born 1934), UK leadership expert
According to John Adair, he introduced the nine dots puzzle in 1969, from which the saying comes. [19] It is claimed that the use of the nine-dot puzzle in consultancy circles stems from the corporate culture of the Walt Disney Company, where the puzzle was used in-house. [citation needed]
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