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Henry Mintzberg is a Canadian academic and author on business and management. He is currently the Cleghorn Professor of Management Studies at the
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, Canada, where he has been teaching since 1968.


Early life

Mintzberg was born on September 2, 1939, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is the son of Jewish parents Myer and Irene (Wexler) Mintzberg. His father, Myer Mintzberg, was a manufacturer.


Education

Henry Mintzberg completed his first undergraduate degree in
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at
McGill University McGill University (French: Université McGill) is an English-language public research university in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1821 by royal charter,Frost, Stanley Brice. ''McGill University, Vol. I. For the Advancement of Learning, ...
in 1961. During his time at McGill University he was in two honor societies, was a student council representative, a ''McGill Daily'' sports editor, a student athletic council chairman, and more. Mintzberg then went on to complete his second undergraduate degree in 1962. This degree was a Bachelor of General Arts and he received it from Sir George Williams University, which is now known as
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. He then completes his Master's degree in Management at MIT Sloan School of Management in 1965. During his studies he was a part of the student government and won the Quebec Fellowship award as well as the M.I.T. Fellowship award. To finish up his education, Mintzberg returned to Sloan School of Management at M.I.T. and completed his Ph.D. in 1968. He successfully defended his thesis of "The Manager at Work—Determining his Activities, Roles and Programs by Structured Observation" and studied the fields of Policy (major), Organizational Studies, Information and Control Systems, and minor in Political Science. During his time he also received the Ford Fellowship as well as the M.I.T. Fellowship awards.


Personal life

Henry is married to Dulcie Mintzberg and has two children, Susie and Lisa. He also has three grandchildren, Laura, Tomas, and Maya. Henry Mintzberg likes to write short stories about his personal life experiences and wants to publish them one day. Mintzberg also likes to collec
beaver sculptures
and he shares pictures of his collection on his personal website.


Career

From 1991 to 1999, Mintzberg was a visiting professor at
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. In 2004, he published a book entitled ''Managers Not MBAs'', which outlines what he believes to be wrong with
management education Management (or managing) is the administration of organizations, whether businesses, nonprofit organizations, or a government bodies through business administration, nonprofit management, or the political science sub-field of public administr ...
today. Mintzberg claims that prestigious graduate management schools like
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and the Wharton Business School at the
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are obsessed with numbers and that their overzealous attempts to make management a science are damaging the discipline of management. Mintzberg advocates more emphasis on post graduate programs that educate practicing managers (rather than students with little real world experience) by relying upon action learning and insights from their own problems and experiences. Mintzberg has twice won the McKinsey Award for publishing the best article in the ''
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'' (despite his critical stance about the strategy consulting business). He is also credited with co-creating the
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, which is taught in business schools. Mintzberg writes on the topics of management and business strategy, with more than 150 articles and fifteen books to his name. His seminal book, ''The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning'', criticizes some of the practices of strategic planning today. Mintzberg runs two programs at the
Desautels Faculty of Management The Desautels Faculty of Management is a faculty of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The faculty offers a range of undergraduate and graduate-level business programs, including the Bachelor of Commerce, Master of Business Adminis ...
which have been designed to teach his alternative approach to management and strategic planning: the International Masters in Practicing Management (IMPM) in association with the
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and the International Masters for Health Leadership (IMHL). With Phil LeNir, he owns Coaching Ourselves International, a private company using his alternative approach for management development directly in the workplace. In 1997, Dr. Mintzberg was made an Officer of the
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. In 1998 he was made an Officer of the
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. He is now a member of the
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. During his time as a professor, Dr. Mintzberg has supervised 22 doctoral programs, has been on committee for 14 doctoral programs, and has received a large number of awards both for his work as a professor as well as his work on organizational theory.


Contribution to organization theory

The organizational configurations framework of Mintzberg is a model that describes six valid organizational configurations (originally only five; the sixth one was added later): Robertas Jucevičius "Strateginis organizacijų vystymas", "Pasaulio lietuvių kultūros, mokslo ir švietimo centras", 1998, , p. 81-92 # Simple structure, characteristic of entrepreneurial organization # Machine bureaucracy # Professional bureaucracy # Diversified form #
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, or innovative organization # Missionary organization, or idealistic organization Regarding the coordination between different tasks, Mintzberg defines the following mechanisms: # ''Mutual adjustment'', which achieves coordination by the simple process of informal communication (as between two operating employees) # ''Direct supervision'' is achieved by having one person issue orders or instructions to several others whose work interrelates (as when a boss tells others what is to be done, one step at a time) # ''Standardization of work processes'', which achieves coordination by specifying the work processes of people carrying out interrelated tasks (those standards usually being developed in the technostructure to be carried out in the operating core, as in the case of the work instructions that come out of time-and-motion studies) # ''Standardization of outputs'', which achieves coordination by specifying the results of different work (again usually developed in the technostructure, as in a financial plan that specifies subunit performance targets or specifications that outline the dimensions of a product to be produced) # ''Standardization of skills'' (as well as knowledge), in which different work is coordinated by virtue of the related training the workers have received (as in medical specialists—say a surgeon and an anesthetist in an operating room—responding almost automatically to each other's standardized procedures) # ''Standardization of norms'', in which it is the norms infusing the work that are controlled, usually for the entire organization, so that everyone functions according to the same set of beliefs (as in a religious order) According to the organizational configurations model of Mintzberg, each organization can consist of a maximum of six basic parts: # Strategic apex (top management) # Middle line (middle management) # Operating core (operations, operational processes) # Technostructure (analysts that design systems, processes, etc.) # Support staff (support outside of operating workflow) # Ideology (halo of beliefs and traditions; norms, values, culture)


Contribution to business strategy theory

Perhaps the most distinctive feature of Mintzberg's research findings and writing on business strategy, is that they have often emphasized the importance of emergent strategy, which arises informally at any level in an organisation, as an alternative or a complement to deliberate strategy, which is determined consciously either by top management or with the acquiescence of top management. He has been strongly critical of the stream of strategy literature which focuses predominantly on deliberate strategy, and refers to "strategic planning" as an
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.Mintzberg, H. (1994)
The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning
publisher's synopsis at
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, Prentice-Hall, accessed on 1 February 2025


Bibliography

* ''The Nature of Managerial Work'' (1973), Harper & Row. * ''The Structuring of Organizations: A Synthesis of the Research'' (1979), Prentice-Hall. * '' Power in and Around Organizations'' (1983), Prentice-Hall; . * ''Structure in Fives: Designing Effective Organizations'' (1983), Prentice-Hall; . * ''Mintzberg on Management: Inside Our Strange World of Organizations'' (1989), Simon and Schuster; . * * ''Why I Hate Flying: Tales for the Tormented Traveler'' (2001), Texere;. * ''Strategy Safari: A Guided Tour Through The Wilds of Strategic Management'' (with Bruce Ahlstrand; Joseph Lampel, 2005), Simon and Schuster; . * * ''Tracking Strategies: Toward a General Theory'' (2007), OUP Oxford; . * ''Managing'' (2009), Berrett-Koehler Publishers; . * ''Simply Managing: What Managers Do — and Can Do Better'' (2013), Berrett-Koehler Publishers; . * ''Management? It's Not What You Think!'' (2013), Pearson UK; . * ''Strategy Bites Back'' (2013), Pearson UK; . * ''Rebalancing Society: Radical Renewal Beyond Left, Right, and Center'' (2014), Berrett-Koehler Publishers; . * ''Managing the Myths of Health Care: Bridging the Separations between Care, Cure, Control, and Community'' (2017), Berrett-Koehler Publishers; . * ''Bedtime Stories for Managers: Farewell to Lofty Leadership. . . Welcome Engaging Management'' (2019), Berrett-Koehler Publishers; .


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External links

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of 2015 CBC interview (with Michael Enright) regarding Mintzberg's 2014 book ''Rebalancing Society'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Mintzberg, Henry 1939 births Living people Canadian business theorists Jewish Canadian writers McGill University Faculty of Engineering alumni MIT Sloan School of Management alumni Academic staff of McGill University Academic staff of INSEAD Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada Officers of the National Order of Quebec Officers of the Order of Canada Writers from Montreal Anglophone Quebec people Academic staff of the National University of San Marcos Recipients of the Prix Léon-Gérin