Articles by W. Scott Sherman, PhD
W. Scott Sherman, PhD, earned his doctorate in Business from Texas A&M University after working for more than 20 years in the newspaper industry. Dr. Sherman has taught at Texas A&M University, Pepperdine University, and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Sherman has published in the Journal of Business Entrepreneurship, The Academy of Management Review, and as a contributing author to several books on leadership in the 21st Century sponsored by the U.S. Army. He is also the founding editor of the Graziadio Business Review. Sherman now lives in his native Texas, teaches strategy and organizational change at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, does research and consulting with a variety of organizations and follows his avocational passion of landscape photography.
Learn from Experience
The transfer of tacit knowledge is important in creating a company culture, including the ethical dimension.
Planning in a Complex World
Tacit knowledge conveyed through personal action.
Teambuilding for Competitive Advantage
Research and experience have shown that teams are more effective than individuals at generating new answers to difficult or novel problems.
Editor’s Note: Here to Be Thrilled!
The Graziadio Business Report has been thrilling and the process of putting it together has been more thrilling.
Editor’s Note: Too Much Fun!
“There is no such thing as too much fun!” embodies the far-reaching contents in this issue of the Graziadio Business Review.
Conversation with Harvard’s Dr. Gary Hamel
Dr. Gary Hamel, faculty member at Harvard and chairman of Strategos, a strategy innovation company, describes his concept of organizational activism.
Editor’s Note: Welcome to the Graziadio Business Review
Welcome to the first issue of the second year of the Graziadio Business Review, an electronic journal dedicated to serving business practitioners.
Editor’s Note: Volume 2, Issue 1
Welcome to the fourth issue of the Graziadio Business Report, an electronic journal dedicated to serving business practitioners.
Editor’s Note: Welcome to the GBR, Volume I, Issue 3
Every issue of the GBR is a themed issue: the theme being how can we help practicing managers in their work and life.
Editor’s Note: Welcome to the GBR, Volume I, Issue 2
Several world events, including President Clinton’s recent trip to China, inspired the global focus of this issue of the Graziadio Business Review.