Marshall Goldsmith (born March 20, 1949) is an American executive leadership coach and author.
Early life and education
Goldsmith was born in
Valley Station, Kentucky, and received a degree in mathematical economics from
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in
Terre Haute, Indiana in 1970; where he was also a brother of the Theta Xi Kappa Chapter Fraternity.
He then earned an
MBA from
Indiana University
Indiana University (IU) is a system of public universities in the U.S. state of Indiana.
Campuses
Indiana University has two core campuses, five regional campuses, and two regional centers under the administration of IUPUI.
* Indiana Univers ...
's
Kelley School of Business
The Kelley School of Business (KSB) is an undergraduate and graduate business school at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana and Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. , approximately 7,500 full-time undergraduate and graduate students are ...
in 1972, and a
PhD PHD or PhD may refer to:
* Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), an academic qualification
Entertainment
* '' PhD: Phantasy Degree'', a Korean comic series
* ''Piled Higher and Deeper
''Piled Higher and Deeper'' (also known as ''PhD Comics''), is a newsp ...
from
UCLA Anderson School of Management
The John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management, also known as the UCLA Anderson School of Management, is the graduate business school at the University of California, Los Angeles, one of eleven professional schools. The school offers MBA (ful ...
in
Los Angeles, California
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in 1977.
In 2012, Goldsmith was awarded The John E. Anderson Distinguished Alumni Award, the highest accolade that the
UCLA Anderson School of Management
The John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management, also known as the UCLA Anderson School of Management, is the graduate business school at the University of California, Los Angeles, one of eleven professional schools. The school offers MBA (ful ...
bestows upon alumni.
Indiana University's Kelley School of Businessalso awarded Marshall the Distinguished Entrepreneur of the Year in 2010.
Career
From 1976 to 1980, Goldsmith was an assistant professor and then associate dean at
Loyola Marymount University
Loyola Marymount University (LMU) is a Private university, private Society of Jesus, Jesuit and Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Marymount research university in Los Angeles, California. It is located on the west side of the city near P ...
's College of Business. He later served as a professor of management practice at
Dartmouth College
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's
Tuck School of Business
The Tuck School of Business (also known as Tuck, and formally known as the Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance) is the graduate business school of Dartmouth College, a private research university in Hanover, New Hampshire.
Founded i ...
. In 1977, he entered the field of management education after meeting
Paul Hersey, and Goldsmith later co-founded the management education firm Keilty, Goldsmith and Company. He became a founding partner of th
Marshall Goldsmith Group an executive coaching group. Throughout Marshall's career, he has worked with CEOs from over 200 companies.
According to ES Wibbeke and Sarah McArthur, Goldsmith was the pioneer in the use of
360-degree feedback
360-degree feedback (also known as multi-rater feedback, multi source feedback, or multi source assessment) is a process through which feedback from an employee's subordinates, peers, colleagues, and supervisor(s), as well as a self-evaluation by t ...
.
Marshall's work was profiled in ''
The New Yorker
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'' in an article titled, "The Better Boss," and in
The Atlantic
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It was founded in 1857 in Boston, ...
by John Dickerson in an article titled "The Questions That Will Get Me Through the Pandemic."
Books
*''Work is Love Made Visible: A Collection of Essays About the Power of Finding Your Purpose From the World's Greatest Thought Leaders''.
Frances Hesselbein, Marshall Goldsmith, and Sarah McArthur. Wiley (2018).
*''How Women Rise: Break the 12 Habits Holding You Back from Your Next Raise, Promotion, or Job''.
Sally Helgesen and Marshall Goldsmith. Hachette Books (2018).
*''Triggers: Creating Behavior That Lasts--Becoming the Person You Want to Be.'' Marshall Goldsmith and Mark Reiter. Crown (2015).
*''Managers as Mentors: Building Partnerships For Leaders, 3rd Edition'' (with
Chip R. Bell, 2013), Berrett-Koehlers; .
*''MOJO: How to Get It, How to Keep It, and How to Get It Back If You Lose It''. Marshall Goldsmith with Mark Reiter. Hyperion (2010).
*''What Got You Here Won't Get You There in Sales.'' Marshall Goldsmith, Don Brown, and Bill Hawkins. GBH Press (2010).
*''Succession: Are You Ready?'' Marshall Goldsmith. Harvard Business Press (2009).
*''What Got You Here Won't Get You There.'' Marshall Goldsmith with Mark Reiter. Hyperion (2007).
*''Global Leadership: The Next Generation.'' Marshall Goldsmith, Alastair Robertson, Cathy Greenberg, Maya Hu-Chan. FT Prentice Hall (2003).
*''The Leadership Investment: How the World's Best Organizations Gain Strategic Advantage Through Leadership Development.'' Robert Fulmer and Marshall Goldsmith. AMACOM (2001).
*''The Change Champion's Field Guide: Strategies and Tools for Leading Change in Your Organization 2nd Edition.'' Louis Carter and Marshall Goldsmith. Pfeiffer (2013).
*''Best Practices in Leadership Development and Organization Change.'' Louis Carter and Marshall Goldsmith. Pfeiffer (2004).
*''Best Practices in Talent Management.'' Marshall Goldsmith and Louis Carter. Pfeiffer (2009).
*''Coaching for Leadership: The practice of leadership coaching from the world s greatest coacher'' Marshall Goldsmith (author), Laurence S. Lyons (author), Sarah McArthur (author). Pfeiffer; 2nd Edition (2020).
Personal life
Marshall currently lives in
Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville is the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the seat of Davidson County. With a population of 689,447 at the 2020 U.S. census, Nashville is the most populous city in the state, 21st most-populous city in the U.S., and t ...
with his wife, Lyda. He has a son, Bryan Goldsmith, and a daughter,
Kelly Goldsmith.
Goldsmith has described himself as a "philosophical Buddhist."
References
External links
Marshall Goldsmith's Website
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1949 births
Living people
Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology alumni
Kelley School of Business alumni
American businesspeople
American business theorists
American business writers
American finance and investment writers
American motivational writers
American motivational speakers
Writers from Louisville, Kentucky
Dartmouth College faculty
UCLA Anderson School of Management alumni