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- Q6107125 description "American businessman and academic".
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- Q6107125 abstract "J. Sterling Livingston (June 7, 1916 – February 14, 2010) was a professor at the Harvard Business School following WWII to 1974. Dr. Livingston founded or co-founded a number of leading consulting companies over the course of his business career. He founded Sterling Institute, a management development and consulting firm in 1967 which continues to develop leaders and managers to this day. Dr. Livingston was well known for two classic Harvard Business Review articles, "The Myth of the Well-Educated Manager" and "Pygmalion in Management."".
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- Q6107125 dateOfBirth "1916-06-07".
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- Q6107125 name "J. Sterling Livingston".
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- Q6107125 comment "J. Sterling Livingston (June 7, 1916 – February 14, 2010) was a professor at the Harvard Business School following WWII to 1974. Dr. Livingston founded or co-founded a number of leading consulting companies over the course of his business career. He founded Sterling Institute, a management development and consulting firm in 1967 which continues to develop leaders and managers to this day. Dr.".
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