The Chronicle of Higher Education

Opinion: Why Harvard Is So Hard to Lead

By WARREN BENNIS and HALLAM MOVIUS

It is all too easy to blame Larry Summers, who resigned two weeks ago as president of Harvard University, for his failed leadership of the nation's most prestigious university. Summers became a large target whose serial gaffes kept him in the media spotlight, certainly to his own if not the university's detriment.

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