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Robert Townsend (author)

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acquired Avis, leading to Townsend's departure as president. After leaving Avis, he became a senior partner of Congressional Monitor in 1969. The company was later renamed Washington Monitor, Leadership Directories (1995-2018), and Leadership Connect (2019-). He wrote the widely acclaimed essay on
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in 1948. By the time he left the company, he was the senior vice president for investment and international banking. In 1962,
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bought Avis, a struggling auto rental company that had never made a profit in its existence. One of the partners,
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This article is about the American author and businessman. For other people with similar names, see
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Up the Organization: How to Stop the Corporation from Stifling People and Strangling Profits
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surgery. During the late 1990s, he was the chairman of the executive committee of
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Townsend was born in Washington, D.C., in 1920. His parents moved to
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where he spent his childhood. After high school, he was accepted to
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Robert Townsend

Anguilla
A.B., Princeton '42
Avis
The New York Times Best Seller list
Great Neck, New York
Princeton
officer
United States Navy
World War II
American Express
Lazard Frères
André Meyer
Theory Y
ITT
The New York Times Best Seller list
triple bypass
Leadership Directories
Anguilla
Jill
Bennis, Warren
John Wiley & Sons
ISBN
978-0787987756
Further Up the Organization
HarperCollins
ISBN
978-0060971366

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