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Cleveland, Harlan was born on January 19, 1918 in New York City. Son of Stanley Matthews and Marian Phelps (Van Buren) Cleveland.
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Based on the author's experience in the public and private sectors, this book explores what managers need to know when working in large complex systems. The focus is on the public sector.
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One of the most renowned thinkers and insightful writers on leadership of our time, Harlan Cleveland has seen numerous trends come and go and weathered many drastic changes in leadership and management-from the rise of the "company man" to the advent of the leaderless, self-managed organization. In this collection of essays-the newest addition to the "Warren Bennis Signature" Series-he draws on his vast experience to apply his thoughts to leadership. In each essay, Cleveland focuses on an intriguing insight about leadership-illustrated by stories from his own experience -offering thoughtful perspective on what 21st century leaders will face in the new knowledge environment.
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Discusses the crucial question: How can we review the values underlying growth policy so that the economic growth generated by the Industrial Revolution can be better shaped to benefit mankind? Concludes that a society must set standards, retain centers of excellence and be increasingly innovative to ensure that its benefits are available to all its population. Co-published with the Aspen Institute.
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Published by the Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion in relation to the Democratic Way of Life, Inc. NY. Discussion centered around the question: What is a moral decision?
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Cleveland, Harlan was born on January 19, 1918 in New York City. Son of Stanley Matthews and Marian Phelps (Van Buren) Cleveland.
Graduate cum laude, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, 1934. Bachelor of Arts in Politics with high honors, Princeton University, 1938. Recipient 22 honorary degrees.
Intern Office of United States Senator Robert M. LaFollette, Junior, 1939-1940. Writer information division Farm Security Administration, Washington, 1940-1942. Ovcl. Board Education Warfare and successor Foreign Economic Administration, 1942—1944.
Executive director economic section Allied Control Commission, Rome, 1944-1945. Member United States delegate 3d session United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration Council, London, 1945. Acting vice president in charge economic section Allied Commission, Rome, 1945-1946.
Department chief of mission United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration Italian Mission, 1946-1947. Director China office United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, Shanghai, 1947-1948. Director China program ECA, Washington, 1948-1949, department assistant administrator, 1949-1951.
Assistant director for Europe Mutual Security Agency, 1952-1953. Executive editor The Reporter, New York City, 1953-1956, public, 1955-1956. Professor political science, dean Maxwell graduate school citizenship public affairs Syracuse University, 1956-1961.
Chairman Citizens for Kennedy, New York, 1960. Assistant secretary for international organization affairs United States Department State, 1961-1965, United States ambassador to North Atlantic Treaty Organization Brussels, 1965-1969. Chairman Cabinet Committee on International Cooperation Year, 1965.
Professor political science, president University Hawaii, Honolulu, 1969-1974, president emeritus, 1974—2008. Director program in international affairs Aspen Institute Humanistic Studies, Princeton, New Jersey, 1974-1980, distinguished fellow, 1988—2008. Chairman United States Weather Modification Advisory Board, 1977-1978.
Distinguished visiting Tom Slick professor world peace Lyndon Baines Johnson School Public Affairs, University Texas, Austin, 1979. Dean Hubert H. Humphrey Institute Public Affairs, University Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1980-1987, professor public affairs and planning, 1980-1988, professor emeritus, 1988—2008. Honorary chairman The American Forum for Global Education, Volunteers in Technology Assistance.
Board directors Mertz-Gilmore Foundation. National advisory council World Learning. Delegate from New York Democratic National Convention, 1960.
Electronic faculty Western Behavioral Sciences Institute, 1983—1991. Faculty Connected Education, 1987—1996. Honorary trustee The Atlantic Council.
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(American self-renewal in an independant world. 1976, 121pp)
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Author: The Obligations of Power: American Diplomacy in the Search for Peace, 1966, North Atlantic Treaty Organization: The Transatlantic Bargain, 1970, The Future Executive, 1972 (Louis Brownlow award 1975), China Diary, 1976, The Third Try at World Order, 1977, The Knowledge Executive, 1985, The Age of Choice, 1990, The Global Commons, 1990, Birth of a New World, 1993, Leadership and the Information Revolution, 1997, Nobody in Charge, 2002. Co-author: Next Step in Asia, 1948. The Overseas Americans, 1960, Humangrowth, 1978.Editor: The Promise of World Tensions, 1961, The Management of Sustainable Growth, 1980, Energy Futures of Developing Countries, 1980. General editor: Readings for Leaders (series), 1988. Co-editor: The Art of Overseasmanship, 1957, The Ethic of Power, 1962, Ethics and Bigness, 1962, Bioresources for Development, 1980, Prospects for Peacemaking, 1988.
Fellow: International Leadership Forum, World Business Academy, World Academy of Art and Science (president 1991—2000). Member: American Society for Public Administration 1970-1971, (Dwight Waldo award 1988, Elmer Staats Lifetime Achievement award 2003), Council on Foreign Relations, American Political Science Association, Century Club (New York City), Phi Beta Kapp.
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Married Lois W. Burton, July 12, 1941. Children: Zoë, Melantha, Alan Thorburn.