Dave Ulrich

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David Olson Ulrich (born 1953) is a university professor, author, speaker, management coach, and management consultant. He is a professor of business at the Ross School of Business,[1] University of Michigan and co-founder of The RBL Group.[2] He has written over 30 books with his colleagues which have shaped the human resources profession, defined organizations as capabilities, and shown the impact of leadership on customers and investors. Ulrich served on the Board of Directors for Herman Miller for 17 years, is a Fellow in the National Academy of Human Resources,[3] and served on the Board of Trustees of Southern Virginia University for 9 years.

Dave Ulrich has been ranked the #1 Management Educator & Guru by BusinessWeek,[4] selected by Fast Company as one of the 10 most innovative and creative leaders,[5] is one of 21 people in the Thinker's Fifty Hall of Fame, and named the most influential thinker in HR of the decade by HR magazine.[6]

Early life and work

Ulrich was born in the small town of Ely, Nevada and grew up in Oregon. His father worked as a forester building campgrounds, then transferred in order to direct social programs for Job Corps. His mother spent time in church and community service. From his parents, he learned the importance of service and the value of hard work. The Ulrich family lived in Kansas City, Missouri where he attended high school.

Ulrich attended Brigham Young University where he completed his undergraduate degree in University Studies in five semesters and began graduate school in Organizational Behavior. He earned a PhD in Business (Organization Theory) from the University of California, Los Angeles. He has been awarded honorary doctorates by Abertay University in Dundee, Scotland and by Utah Valley University (2020).

Research and career

Dave Ulrich’s professional focus has addressed questions on how organizations add value to customers and investors through both talent, leadership, organization, and human resource practices. In the human resource area, he and his colleagues have worked to redefine and upgrade HR. With his colleagues, Ulrich has articulated how the modern HR organization can be organized into shared services, centers of expertise, and business partners.[7]Template:Primary source inline He has also co-directed research on over 125,000 respondents about the competencies required for successful HR professionals;[8]Template:Primary source inline in addition, he has helped shape thinking on how to transform HR practices so that they are aligned to customer needs and integrated around organizational capabilities.[9]Template:Primary source inline

In the leadership area, Ulrich has co-authored several works with organizational development consultant Norm Smallwood. They co-founded The RBL Group in 1999.[10] Smallwood and Ulrich have worked to focus on the outcomes of effective leadership;[11]Template:Primary source inline they have also shown how leadership will increase customer share by creating a leadership brand within the company.[12]Template:Primary source inline Their work also illustrates that investing in leadership will increase shareholder value.[13]Template:Primary source inline Their work also synthesizes the thicket of leadership competency models into a unified view of leadership.[14]Template:Primary source inline Their current work attempts to look at leadership through the eyes and expectations of investors.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".. Ulrich spoke as part of the Asian Institute of Finance's Distinguished Speaker Series in 2014.[15] In addition, he has shown how leadership can impact investor value by creating a leadership capital index that can be used in private equity, investor relations, boards of directors, and other settings. In the organization area, he has defined organizations as capabilities and written about culture change, learning, collaboration, change, and innovations in organization design. His latest (2019) book authored with Arthur Yeung, "Reinventing the Organization",[16] redefines organizations as "market oriented ecosystems".

Bibliography

Books

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  16. Harvard Business Review Store, Reinventing the Organization: How Companies Can Deliver Radically Greater Value in Fast-Changing Markets, published 24 September 2019, accessed 22 June 2023

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