Bob Rosen
Leadership, Productivity
Author, The Catalyst and Just Enough Anxiety: The Hidden Driver of Business Success Founder and CEO of Healthy Companies International
The Catalyst named one of BusinessWeek's Best Innovation and Design Books of 2009 |
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Dr. Robert Rosen is an internationally recognized psychologist, best selling author, researcher and business advisor to world-class companies. He has spent the last twenty
years advising and studying executives, working in all three sectors of the economy – business, government, and non-profit. Dr. Rosen has interviewed more than 250 CEOs around the world. Each year he speaks to thousands of executives worldwide and appears regularly in the international media.
He is Founder and CEO of Healthy Companies International, a Washington, DC area
based research, education and consulting firm specializing in helping CEOs and executives achieve world-class business performance.
In 1991, he was awarded a six year multi-million dollar grant from the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to study leadership and healthy organizations. He has worked
with organizations in 30 countries, including: AT&T, Motorola, ING Groep, Johnson & Johnson, GWSAE, Toyota, Bayer, Citibank, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Freddie Mac, the US State Department, the IMF and others.
Experienced in understanding both people and business, Dr. Rosen teaches corporate
leaders how to recognize the obstacles and leverage the opportunities of the new global economy. His most recent book, GLOBAL LITERACIES: Lessons on Business Leadership and National Cultures, presents the strategies and lessons of 75 global leaders and their world-class companies in 30 countries and was validated by a survey of 1000 CEOs worldwide. Global Literacies was recently chosen as one of Fortune Magazine’s “Best Business Books” and has received significant publicity in television, radio and print media worldwide.
Dr. Rosen’s other books include The Healthy Company: Eight Strategies to Develop People, Productivity, and Profits (Putnam), and Leading People: Transforming Business from the Inside Out (Viking). Warren Bennis said of The Healthy Company: “One of the most important management books of the decade” and The Wall Street Journal cited Leading People as one of the most recommended books in its field in 1996.
Dr. Rosen received his BA in Behavioral Sciences from the University of Virginia, and his MA and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh. Since 1984, he has held the position of Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the George Washington University School of Medicine. He is a Batten Institute Fellow at the Darden School of Business of the University of Virginia.
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