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Bill Guth - in requiem

  • 1.  Bill Guth - in requiem

    Posted 02-22-2018 12:40

    Dear colleagues,

    As many of you know, the Academy of Management and the world lost Bill Guth. 

     

    Bill was not one to speak about his many accomplishments, incuding those leading to the foundation and development of strategic management.  Yet, Ming-Jer Chen eloquently captured some of this wider and personal impact when introducing Bill for receipt of the Chris Argyris Lifetime Achievement Award last year; Ming-Jer's remarks are attached.

     

    Bill was known for his intellect, his support of impactful scholarship, his many achievements in a very full life – and to anyone who interacted with him, his overwhelming "decency", to use the term in an old-fashioned way.  He took pride in building up people, careers, divisions, institutions, and ideas, and build up he did, again and again.  I knew Bill since my days as a first-year doctoral student at NYU, and had the pleasure to work with him closely in the many years that followed.  Bill was a class act.  Rest in Peace, Bill.  Your passing has left a void in the lives of your colleagues, students, friends, and family that cannot be filled.

     

    Usha Haley (co-chair) and the Practice Theme Committee, Academy of Management  

     

    Usha C. V. Haley, PhD

    Professor of Management/co-Chair, All Academy Practice Theme Committee, Academy of Management

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