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...fifth annual Center for Public Leadership’s (CPL) Leadership Conference attracted female leaders and scholars from across the country to discuss issues facing women in positions in politics, academia, and business this week-end. Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government (KSG) hosted “Leadership 2006” from March 8 to 11, which included a keynote speech by University President Lawrence H. Summers, who spoke on the importance of women’s leadership. However, at the well-attended “Women in Science” panel on Friday, chaired...
With funding from the Center for Public Leadership (CPL) and the Ash Institute for Innovations in Democratic Governance at the Kennedy School, we have conducted, with Public Service Professor David R. Gergen, and with research assistance from others, an in-depth field study of business leaders’ experiences transitioning into public leadership roles. We have interviewed over 40 accomplished politicians including U.S. senators, governors, and mayors of large U.S. cities who had successful business careers and later entered public service...
...writers are an assistant professor at the CPL and a research assistant, respectively...
...Harvard professors who founded Partners in Health join notable names like Bill Gates, Class of 1977, and Oprah Winfrey on a list of “America’s Best Leaders” compiled by the Center for Public Leadership (CPL) at the Kennedy School of Government. The list, published in this week’s issue of U.S. News and World Report, profiles 25 men and women, ranging from national celebrities to CEOs, politicians, and social entrepreneurs. “There are individuals who are sterling examples of good leadership who are in our midst...
Americans’ confidence in their leaders is lower than ever, according to a study conducted by the Center for Public Leadership (CPL) at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government (KSG) and U.S. News and World Report. Researchers polled Americans about their opinions regarding military, political, and religious leaders, among others. They asked about their confidence levels in these leaders’ trustworthiness and their ability to perform their jobs. “There’s a lot of talk about confidence or trust in leadership,” said Todd Pittinsky, assistant professor...