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'''J. Sterling Livingston''' was a faculty member at the ] from 1941-1971. In 1967, he founded the ], a business research, training and consulting firm. Livingston is known for two classic articles, "The Myth of the Well-Educated Manager" and "Pygmalion in Management," published in the ]. | '''J. Sterling Livingston''' was a faculty member at the ] from 1941-1971. In 1967, he founded the ], a business research, training and consulting firm. Livingston is known for two classic articles, "The Myth of the Well-Educated Manager" and "Pygmalion in Management," published in the ]. | ||
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J. Sterling Livingston was a faculty member at the Harvard Business School from 1941-1971. In 1967, he founded the Sterling Institute, a business research, training and consulting firm. Livingston is known for two classic articles, "The Myth of the Well-Educated Manager" and "Pygmalion in Management," published in the Harvard Business Review.
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