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Rosabeth Moss Kanter (born March 15, 1943) is a professor of business at Harvard Business School, where she holds the Ernest L. Arbuckle Professorship.〔("Rosabeth M. Kanter" ). ''Harvard Business School''. Retrieved April 11, 2012.〕 In addition she is director and chair of the Harvard University Advanced Leadership Initiative.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://advancedleadership.harvard.edu/people/ )〕 ==Personal life and education== Kanter was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to Helen (Smolen) Moss, a schoolteacher, and Nelson Nathan Moss, a lawyer and small-business owner. She has a younger sister, Myra.〔Deutsch, Claudia H. (September 19, 2004). ("If at First You Don't Succeed, Believe Harder" ). ''The New York Times''. Retrieved April 27, 2012.〕 Kanter described her childhood as "benign" and herself as ambitious, having written a novel and entered essay contests as early as 11 years old.〔 She graduated from Cleveland Heights High School in 1960 and then went on to study sociology and English literature at Bryn Mawr College, graduating magna cum laude in 1964. The following year she received an MA in sociology and, in 1967, a PhD from the University of Michigan.〔 Her dissertation was on 19th-century utopian communes.〔Soley, Lawrence C. (1995). ("Leasing the ivory tower: the corporate takeover of academia" ). Boston, MA: South End Press, p. 79. ISBN 978-0-89608-504-6.〕 Although Kanter later decided to pursue a career in business research,〔 her training as a sociologist informed her thinking and subsequent work.〔O'Hara, Mary (November 12, 2008) .("Prophet for a new age" ). ''The Guardian''. Retrieved April 28, 2012.〕 Kanter's first husband, Stuart A. Kanter, whom she had married in her junior year at Bryn Mawr,〔 died in 1969.〔 She married consultant Berry Stein in 1972. Together they have one son.〔
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