Paul S. Goodman (1937â€"2012) was an organizational psychologist,
author, and filmmaker. He was the Richard M. Cyert Professor of
Organizational Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper
School of Business.Paul S. Goodman was born in 1937 in Cambridge,
Massachusetts. He graduated from Trinity College (Connecticut), where
he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics in 1959, from
Dartmouth College, where he received a Master of Business
Administration degree in 1961, and from Cornell University, where he
received a Doctor of Philosophy in organizational psychology in 1966.
He later joined the Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of
Business where he became the Richard M. Cyert Professor of
Organizational Psychology.At Carnegie Mellon, he became the director
of the Institute for Strategic Development. The group designed
educational programs and educational networks abroad. He made 20
educational films with his wife, Denise Rousseau, another professor at
Carnegie Mellon. Two of the films were broadcast across America on the
PBS channel. Goodman died in 2012.
author, and filmmaker. He was the Richard M. Cyert Professor of
Organizational Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper
School of Business.Paul S. Goodman was born in 1937 in Cambridge,
Massachusetts. He graduated from Trinity College (Connecticut), where
he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics in 1959, from
Dartmouth College, where he received a Master of Business
Administration degree in 1961, and from Cornell University, where he
received a Doctor of Philosophy in organizational psychology in 1966.
He later joined the Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of
Business where he became the Richard M. Cyert Professor of
Organizational Psychology.At Carnegie Mellon, he became the director
of the Institute for Strategic Development. The group designed
educational programs and educational networks abroad. He made 20
educational films with his wife, Denise Rousseau, another professor at
Carnegie Mellon. Two of the films were broadcast across America on the
PBS channel. Goodman died in 2012.
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