著者について

John W. Gardner was a prominent American educator, author, and public servant known for his influential work in leadership and social innovation. Born in Los Angeles in 1912, he played a significant role in various sectors, including education, government, and philanthropy. Gardner served as the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare under President Lyndon B. Johnson and was a founding member of the White House Fellows program. His books, notably 'On Leadership' and 'Self-Renewal: The Individual and the Innovative Society,' emphasize the importance of personal growth and adaptive leadership in a rapidly changing world.

Gardner's insights into leadership and the need for renewal in individuals and organizations continue to resonate. He believed that effective leadership requires a commitment to lifelong learning and adaptability. Through his writings and speeches, he inspired countless individuals to take initiative and foster change within their communities. Gardner's legacy endures through his contributions to leadership theory and his unwavering belief in the potential for individuals to make a difference in society.

国籍 アメリカ人
生年月日 October 8, 1912
出生地 Los Angeles, California, United States
死亡日 February 16, 2002
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