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    • Asking the Right Questions About Leadership: Discussion and Conclusions 

      Hackman, J.; Wageman, Ruth (American Psychological Association, 2007)
      Five questions prompted by the articles in the American Psychologist special issue on leadership (January 2007, Vol. 62, No. 1) suggest some new directions for leadership research: (1) Not do leaders make a difference, but ...
    • Behind the Seniors 

      Hackman, J. Richard; Wageman, Ruth; Nunes, Debra; Burruss, James (Personnel Publications Ltd, 2008)
      HR can give chief executives some invaluable prompts from the wings as they take to the stage with a new top team, Harvard researchers have found.
    • J. Richard Hackman (1940-2013) 

      Wageman, Ruth; Amabile, Teresa M. (American Psychological Association, 2013-08-05)
      When J. Richard Hackman died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on January 8, 2013, psychology lost a giant. Six and a half feet tall, with an outsize personality to match, Richard was the leading scholar in two distinct areas: ...
    • Leading Teams When the Time is Right: Finding the Best Moments to Act 

      Hackman, J. Richard; Wageman, Ruth; Fisher, Colin M. (Elsevier, 2009)
    • A Theory of Team Coaching 

      Hackman, J.; Wageman, Ruth (Academy of Management, 2005)
      After briefly reviewing the existing literature on team coaching, we propose a new model with three distinguishing features. The model (1) focuses on the functions that coaching serves for a team, rather than on either ...