Rosabeth Moss Kanter

Rosabeth Moss Kanter is a renowned American businesswoman, author, and professor. She was born on March 15, 1943. Kanter is widely known for her work in the fields of management and organizational theory. She is a professor at Harvard Business School and has authored numerous influential books and articles on leadership, change management, and innovation.

Some of her most notable works include:

  • "Men and Women of the Corporation" (1977): This book examines the organizational structures and gender dynamics within corporate environments, shedding light on the challenges women face in these settings.

  • "The Change Masters: Innovations for Productivity in the American Corporation" (1983): Kanter explores how organizations can foster creativity and adapt to change.

  • "Confidence: How Winning Streaks and Losing Streaks Begin and End" (2004): This book looks into how confidence, whether in individuals or organizations, can influence success.

She is also known for her work on leadership and her ability to inspire and help organizations foster a more inclusive and innovative work environment. Kanter’s research has been influential in shaping modern corporate strategies and management practices.