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Hannah Riley BowlesHannah Riley Bowles is an Associate Professor at the Harvard Kennedy School. Her research focuses primarily on gender in negotiation and the attainment of leadership positions. She has conducted case research on leadership in crisis
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John D. Donahue is the Raymond Vernon Lecturer in Public Policy and
faculty chair of the SLATE (Strengthening Learning and
Teaching Excellence) curriculum initiative. His teaching, writing,
and research center on the distribution of public responsibilities
across
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Dan Fenn, Adjunct Lecturer in Executive Programs, John F. Kennedy School of Government. In addition to his involvement at the Kennedy School, Dan Fenn was the Founding Director of the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, which is part of the National
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David C. King,
Lecturer in Public Policy, teaches about the U.S. Congress,
political parties, and election reform. He is the author, coauthor,
and coeditor of three books focusing on Congress and on public
confidence in government. King joined
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Jennifer Lerner
is Professor of Public Policy and Management. She is an
experimental social psychologist whose research emphasizes the
social-interpersonal aspects of behavior. Her overarching
theoretical goal is to link individual thought,
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Marty Linsky, Adjunct Lecturer in Public
Policy, has been full-time faculty since 1982, except 1992-5 when
he was Chief Secretary to Massachusetts Governor William Weld. With
Dr. Ronald Heifetz he co-founded Cambridge Leadership Associates, a
leadership
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Richard
Parker is Lecturer in Public Policy and Senior Fellow of
the Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy. An
Oxford-trained economist, he worked for the UNDP, cofounded
Mother Jones magazine, and as head of his own strategic
consulting
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John Viola is a Visiting Fellow and Graduate Faculty member at the John McCormack Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. With over a dozen years experience teaching at the graduate level using the Socratic method,
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