About
Lee Bolman's most recent books include How Great Leaders Think: the Art of Reframing, the 7th edition of Reframing Organizations, the 3rd edition of Leading With Soul (all with Terry Deal) as well as Engagement: Transforming Difficult Relationships at Work, and the 2d edition of Reframing Academic Leadership (both with Joan V. Gallos). Lee retired in 2019 from his position as Professor and Marion Bloch/Missouri Chair in Leadership at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. His books have been translated into more than ten languages. Bolman lectures world-wide on topics of leadership, change, and spirituality at work. He holds a B.A. and Ph.D. from Yale. Born in Brooklyn, New York, to Midwestern parents, Lee is the father of six, and currently lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Featured Work
How Great Leaders Think: the Art of Reframing
How Great Leaders Think: the Art of Reframing uses compelling, contemporary examples to show how more complex thinking is the key to better leadership. Leaders who understand what's going on around them see what they need to do to achieve the results they want.
Other Works
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Reframing Academic Leadership, 2d ed.
2021
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Reframing Organizations: Artistry, Choice and Leadership, 7th ed.
2021
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Reframing the Path to School Leadership: A Guide for Teachers and Principals, 3rd ed.
2019
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Reframing Organizations: Artistry, Choice and Leadership, 6th ed.
2018
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Engagement: Transforming Difficult Relationships at Work
2016
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Reframing Academic Leadership
2011
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Leading With Soul, 3rd ed.
2011
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The Wizard and the Warrior: Leading with Passion and Power
2006