Background
Neuschel, Robert Percy was born on March 13, 1919 in Hamburg, New York, United States. Son of Percy J. and Anna (Becker) Neuschel.
( In The Servant Leader, Robert P. Neuschel makes the cas...)
In The Servant Leader, Robert P. Neuschel makes the case that our leadership is experiencing a diminution in ethics and a loss of enduring values. These weakening factors are exacerbated by a preoccupation with the short term. As Neuschel puts it, "We are more concerned about achieving quick shareholder value than building an enduring organization that can increase its capacity to produce useful products or services more competitively and more effectively on an enduring basis." He lays the blame at the feet of our corporate leadership. He asks: what steps might we take to revitalize the quality and strength of our leadership? He then forcefully and straightforwardly gives an outline of what he believes are the major changes in leadership we must bring about. As a professor of management and strategy, and earlier, as a director and senior partner at a major consulting firm, and as a captain in the U. S. Army, Neuschel observed the best of leadership, and practiced it. He shares his insights with us in The Servant Leader.
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Neuschel, Robert Percy was born on March 13, 1919 in Hamburg, New York, United States. Son of Percy J. and Anna (Becker) Neuschel.
Bachelor, Denison University, 1941. Master of Business Administration, Harvard University, 1947.
Industrial engineer, Sylvania Elec. Products Company, Inc., 1947-1949;
with, McKinsey & Company, Inc., 1950-1979;
senior partner, director, McKinsey & Company, Inc., 1967-1979;
professor corporation governance, associate dean, J. L. Kellogg Graduate School Management
former director, Northwestern University
associate dean J.L. Kellogg School Management, Northwestern University. Member Executive Board International Air Cargo Forum, since 1988.
Member committee study air passenger service and safety National Research Council, since 1989. Board directors Butler Manufacturing Company, Combined Insurance Company American, Templeton, Kenley & Company, United States Freightways Company. Lecturer in field; member McKinsey Foundation Management Research, Inc.
Transportation task force Reagan transition team. Chairman, Board Of Directors International Intermodal Exposition Atlanta.
( In The Servant Leader, Robert P. Neuschel makes the cas...)
President Board Education, Lake Forest, Illinois, 1965-1970. Representative National council Boy Scouts American, 1970-2004, member Northeast executive council, 1969-2004. Chairman board Lake Forest Symphony, 1973.
Board directors Loyola University, Chicago, Chicago Boys' Club, National Center Voluntary Action, Institute Management Consultants. Trustee N. Suburban Mass Transit, 1972-1973, Loyola Medical Center. Member advisory council Kellogg Graduate School Management, Northwestern University, White House conferee Drug Free American.
Member National Petroleum Council Transportation and Supply Committee Served to captain United States Army Air Force, World World War World War II. Fellow Academy Advancement Corporation Governance. Member Transportation Association American, National Defense Transportation Association (subcommittee transportation technical agenda since 1990), Intermodal Association North America (chairman board directors), Harvard Business School Club (president 1964-1965), Economic Club (named International Educator of Year, 2000), Executive Club, Chicago (Illinois) Club, Mid-American Club, Mid-Day Club.
Married Dorothy Virginia Maxwell, October 20, 1944. Children— Kerr Anne Ziprick, Carla Becker Neuschel Wyckoff, Robert Friedrich (Fritz).