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- Richard Beckhard (1918–1999) was an American organizational theorist, adjunct professor at MIT, and pioneer in the field of organization development. Beckhard...
- The original formula, as created by Gleicher and published by Richard Beckhard (see § Attribution confusion below), is: C = A × B × D > X where: C is...
- Duluth, Minnesota – with Herbert Beckhard and Robert Gatje 1954 Gagarin House – Litchfield, Connecticut – with Herbert Beckhard 1955 Connecticut Junior Republic...
- School of Management and Harvard Business School. Argyris, like Richard Beckhard, Edgar Schein and Warren Bennis,[citation needed] is known as a co-founder...
- of Angels Hospital in Hollywood. Her husband, writer-director Arthur J. Beckhard, had died four months earlier. Dale was born in Beaufort, South Carolina...
- philanthropist Edith Hooper, and designed by architects Marcel Breuer and Herbert Beckhard. Breuer had designed an addition to the Hoopers' prior home in Baltimore...
- became the building's lead architect, ****isted by his ****ociate Herbert Beckhard and the firm of Nolen-Swinburne. Breuer drew on many of his previous buildings...
- Benedictine University and the Fielding Graduate University. Douglas and Richard Beckhard, while "consulting together at General Mills in the 1950s [...] coined...
- poster Directed by Irving ****mings Screenplay by Patterson McNutt Arthur J. Beckhard Based on Daddy-Long-Legs 1912 novel by Jean Webster Produced by Winfield...
- architect Marcel Breuer, in ****ociation with his design partner Herbert Beckhard and the architectural firm of Nolen-Swinburne and ****ociates. In the Brutalist...