William Klepper
Academic Director of Executive Education
Executive Education
Adjunct Professor
Management Division
PhD, Saint Louis University, 1975
Office:
878
Geffen
Phone:
212-854-3405
E-mail:
[email protected]
Fax:
212-316-1473
Curriculum Vitae
Biography
Dr. Klepper joined Columbia Business School in 1996 after over thirty years as a general manager in higher education. He is a management professor who teaches Executive Leadership in the EMBA program and serves as the Faculty Director of the partnership with the Financial Times/Outstanding Directors Exchange on corporate governance. His teaching and research interest are in the areas of Executive Learning, Strategic Leadership and Corporate Governance. His most recent book, The CEO’s Boss: Tough Love in the Boardroom (2010, 2018) Columbia University Press was ranked as one of the Top Five Books by The Wall Street Journal’s livemint.com in December, 2010. The 2nd edition which includes his Columbia CaseWorks governance case studies published in 2018.
Columbia CaseWorks published his case studies on Executive Leadership and Governance: BP (2012), P&G (2014). Wounded Warrior Project (2014 and 2016), Demoulas Market Basket (2015) and Wells Fargo & Company (2017). BBVA published his Governance and Managing Change in the 21st Century (2014). Tough Love in the Boardroom was published in the Effective Executive, Icfai University Press (August, 2010). His article on What CEOs Have Yet To Learn was featured in Columbia Business School’s Alumni E-Newsletter and was published in the Effective Executive, Icfai University Press (January, 2009). The Klepper Leadership Model was first featured in Key Account Management and Planning (2001).
He serves as faculty director and teaches in Columbia’s ExecOnline Leading Strategic Growth course launched in the spring 2014 and Building and Leading Effective Teams launched in 2015. He is the faculty director and teaches in Executive Education’s Developing and Leading High Performance Teams, and teaches the Executive Leadership course in Columbia’s EMBA program. Dr. Klepper received his Ph.D. from St. Louis University in 1975.
He has worked with a number of corporations in custom programs including Aegion, AT&T, BankBoston, Bausch & Lomb, Bell Canada, BOC Gases, Bristol-Meyers Squibb, Chase Manhattan Bank, Altria, Aviva, Deloitte, DuPont, Ericsson, Finmecannica, General Electric, GKN, Grand Metropolitan, Johnson & Johnson, Keysight, KONE, M&T Bank, Nabisco, Novartis, Pfizer, Roche, SAP, Sony, StorageTek, Sun Microsystems and White Eagle Industries (Poland).
In his home community, he has served as President of the School Board, Mayor of the Township and President of the County Legislature.
Teaching
Fall 2021
Fall 2020
Fall 2019
Fall 2018
Columbia Caseworks cases
ExecOnline: It Takes a Leader to Broaden Access to Leadership Development
(2022)
Coauthor(s): William Klepper
Volunteering for Conflict?
(2018)
Coauthor(s): William Klepper
Wells Fargo & Company: Corporate Governance Crisis
(2017)
Coauthor(s): William Klepper
The Wounded Warrior Project in 2016
(2016)
Coauthor(s): William Klepper
Demoulas Market Basket: A Governance Challenge
(2015)
Coauthor(s): William Klepper
Procter & Gamble In 2013: A Board Adrift?
(2014)
Coauthor(s): William Klepper
The Client Who Fell Through the Cracks (A and B)
(2009)
Coauthor(s): William Klepper, Mary Gentile
Corporate Leadership and the Personal Leadership Credo
(2011)
Coauthor(s): William Klepper , Yoshie Tomozumi Nakamura
BP: A Company in Peril?
(2012)
Coauthor(s): William Klepper
Caught in the System: Felipe Montez and Concerns about the Global Supply Chain
(2009)
Coauthor(s): Mary Gentile, William Klepper
In The Media
Elon Musk Is Surrounded by Yes-Men, and It's a Recipe for Disaster: 'The Emperor Has No Clothes, but Everybody's Too Afraid to Tell Him'
Elon Musk Could Lose Control of Tesla if the Automaker's Stock Keeps Tumbling, ex-Facebook Security Chief Says
Two Cheers for the Tyrant in the Corner Office
We Asked Top Business School Professors to Analyze Elon Musk's First Week Running Twitter: 'A Case Study of Failed Leadership.'
Elon Musk Is a Wild card Who Could Make Life Difficult for Twitter’s New CEO