Background
Larson, Carl Everett was born on February 5, 1939 in Verdun, Nebraska, United States. Son of Carl Frederick and Grace Bernadette (Rowe) Larson.
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What are the secrets of successful teams? Why do some teams achieve remarkable success while others fail or are consigned to mediocrity? To find the answers, Larson and LaFasto interviewed a wide range of teams, including the space shuttle Challenger investigation team and executive management teams, and discovered a surprising consistency in the characteristics of effective teams. The authors explore the eight properties of successful teams and examine priorities in building a high-performance team.
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speech communications educator
Larson, Carl Everett was born on February 5, 1939 in Verdun, Nebraska, United States. Son of Carl Frederick and Grace Bernadette (Rowe) Larson.
Bachelor, Idaho State University, 1961. Master of Arts, University Kansas, 1962. Doctor of Philosophy, University Kansas, 1965.
Instructor Bowling Green (Ohio) University, 1964-1966. Assistant professor University Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1966-1969. Professor speech communications University Denver, 1969-1978, 81-84, 86—, chairman speech communications department, 1978-1980.
Visiting scholar University Nevada, Reno, 1980-1981. Dean of social science University Denver, 1984-1986. Consultant Baxter healthcare corporation, Chicago, since 1984.
Research consultant Denver Regional Council Government, 1980-1985. Consultant National Commission on Diabetes United States Congress, Washington, 1974-1975.
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Member Speech Communication Association, International Communication Association (board directors 1967-1969).
Married Georgiana Westrich, January 28, 1960. Children: Mike, Lauretta, Darlene.