News From Terre Haute, Indiana

November 23, 2009

Rose grad named influential management thinker


Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology alumnus Marshall Goldsmith has joined Steve Jobs, Bill Gates and Jack Welch among the world’s most influential management thinkers on the Thinkers 50 2009 list, an internationally recognized biennial guide published in The Times of London.

Goldsmith, an executive coach, was named 14th on the list after being considered a world authority in helping successful leaders get even better — by achieving positive, lasting change in behavior for themselves, their people and their teams. He improved from being ranked 34th on the listing in 2007.

Goldsmith’s best-selling book “What Got You Here Won’t Get You There” was a New York Times best-seller, the Wall Street Journal’s No. 1 business book and winner of the Harold Longman Award for Best Business Book of the Year. It has been translated into 23 languages and is a listed best-seller in six different countries.

Joining Goldsmith on this year’s Thinkers 50 list was CK Prahalad of the University of Michigan Business School, No. 1 for the second straight year; Malcolm Gladwell, best-selling author of The Tipping Point, Blink and Outliers, No. 2; Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, No. 3; Apple founder Steve Jobs, No. 4; Microsoft founder Bill Gates, No. 7; business management consultant Tom Peters, No. 19; former General Electric Chairman and CEO Jack Welch, No. 20; management expert/author Stephen Covey, No. 29; and Pulitzer Prize winning author Thomas Friedman, No. 30.

Goldsmith earned a mathematical economics degree from Rose-Hulman in 1970 and then went on to earn an a master’s in business administration from Indiana University and a doctorate from UCLA.

The Thinkers 50 2009 list was created by Des Dearlove and Stuart Crainer. Find out more at www.thinkers50.com.