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JOSEPH L. BOWER, Baker Foundation Professor of Business
Administration, has been a leader in general management at Harvard
Business School for 45 years. The faculty chair of “The Corporate
Leader,” until 2006 he served as the founding faculty chair of “The
General Management Program,” both in Executive Education. An expert
on corporate strategy, organization, and leadership, he has devoted
much of his teaching and research to challenges confronting
corporate leaders in today’s rapidly changing hyper-competitive
conditions. Professor Bower has been active in the development of
institutions and programs. Between 1968 and 73 he helped establish
the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Vienna,
Austria. In 1978, he founded the Program for Senior Managers in
Government at Harvard’s JFK School of Government; and in 1995 he
founded the General Manager Program at Harvard Business School.
Currently he is helping to build the new joint MBA-MPP degree
program offered by the Business School and the Kennedy School of
Government.
Presently, he is continuing his work on the management of CEO
succession and leadership development while co-leading a project on
The Future of Market Capitalism. The result of the project is a new
book co-authored with Dutch Leonard and Lynn Paine, titled
Capitalism at Risk: Rethinking the Role of Business, published
October 2011 by Harvard Business Press. Based on three years of
work and interviews around the world, the book draws on discussions
with business leaders to identify ten potential disruptors of the
global market system. Presenting examples of companies already
making a difference, the authors explain how business must serve
both as innovator and activist--developing corporate strategies
that effect change at the community, national, and international
levels.
His latest article is “Global Capitalism at Risk: What Are You
Doing About It?" HBR Sept 2011. Others include "The Teaching of
Strategy: From General Manager to Analyst and Back Again?," Journal
of Management Inquiry Dec. 2008; "Solve the Succession Crisis by
Growing Inside-Outside Leaders," HBR Nov 2007; "How Managers'
Everyday Decisions Create - or Destroy - Your Company's Strategy,"
(with Clark Gilbert) HBR Feb 2007; “Not All M&As Are Alike—and
That Matters,” “Lead from the Center: How to Manage Divisions
Dynamically,” and the award winning “Disruptive Change: When Trying
Harder Is Part of the Problem,” all published in the Harvard
Business Review.
Bower is also the author or coauthor of more than a dozen books:
The CEO Within: Why Inside-Outsiders Are The Key To Succession
Planning was published in November 2007 by HBS Press; From Resource
Allocation to Strategy (with C. Gilbert) was published in 2005 by
Oxford University Press, and won the Best Book in 2006 award from
"Strategy and Management." The book on CEO Succession is the
outcome of a decade's work on corporate value added. Previous work
dealt with the strategic problems posed by the restructuring of
industry throughout the world. A 1986 book entitled When Markets
Quake: The Management Challenge of Restructuring Industry reports
the first phases of that study. Other publications include Business
Policy: Text and Cases (Irwin, 1982,1986, and 1991), Business
Policy: Managing Strategic Processes (Irwin, 1995), and Managing
the Resource Allocation Process (Division of Research, Harvard
Business School, 1970) which won the McKinsey Foundation book award
in 1971. As well, The Two Faces of Management: An American Approach
to Leadership in Business and Government was published by
Houghton-Mifflin in 1983. The January-February 1995 Harvard
Business Review article he co-authored, 'Disruptive Technologies:
Catching the Wave,' won the McKinsey best article award.
Professor Bower has also consulted widely on problems of strategy
and organization with companies here and abroad. He is a director
of Anika Therapeutics, Inc., Loews Corporation, New America High
Income Fund, and Sonesta International Hotels Corporation. He is a
life trustee of the New England Conservatory of Music and trustee
of the DeCordova and Dana Museum and Park.
Professor Bower is a graduate of Harvard University AB '59 magna
cum laude, MBA '61 a Baker Scholar with high distinction, DBA
'63. Married to Elizabeth Potter, he lives in
Cambridge, has two children and five grandchildren.