Oren Harari

Oren Harari (July 30, 1949 - April 10, 2010) was a business professor at the University of San Francisco as well as an author of several management books, including The Leadership Secrets of Colin Powell.

Early life

Oren Harari was born to Herbert and Rut Harari in Tel Aviv, Israel on July 30, 1949.[1] His family moved to San Diego in 1965, where Harari later earned his B.S. degree from San Diego State University[2] and then his doctorate in industrial psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1978.[1]

Career

Soon after obtaining his degree, Harari began teaching at the University of San Francisco. In addition to teaching, Harari joined the Tom Peters Group in 1984, beginning his career lecturing about leadership and business strategy.[1]

In 1989, Harari travelled to Africa for 6 months to live and work. It was this experience that fueled his first book titled Lessons from South Africa, which provided instructions for companies and governments to drive growth in developing countries.[2]

In the 1990s, Harari was teaching global and strategic management at University of San Francisco when he met Nicholas Imperato, his co-author of the book Jumping the Curve: Innovation and Strategic Choice in an Age of Transition. This was a book on business strategy that was later named by Library Journal as one of the best books of 1994.[2]

In 1996, Harari left the Tom Peters Group to launch an independent career of writing and speaking with Leading Authorities, Inc., a Washington, D.C. based lecture agency and publisher. Here, Harari became one of the firm's most desired public speakers. It was one year later when his third book, Leapfrogging the Competition: Five Giant Steps to Becoming a Market Leader, was rated as one of the Top Ten business books of 1997 by Management General.[2]

Harari became a columnist for the American Management Association's monthly magazine, Management Review, where he wrote the column Harari at Large. While writing the column, one of his most popular articles was about the leadership principles of Colin Powell. The high demand for reprints as well as a personal phone call of praise from Powell led to a book project.[1] The Leadership Secrets of Colin Powell was published by McGraw-Hill in 2002 and became a New York Times bestseller. Harari has published other books including Break from the Pack: How To Compete in a Copycat Economy, and Beep! Beep!: Competing in the Age of the Road Runner. He died on April 10, 2010 in his home, of brain cancer.[1]

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