Bill Lazier

Bill Lazier

William C. Lazier was an esteemed American academic and author, best known for his contributions to the fields of business and management. He served as the Nancy and Charles Munger Professor of Business, Emeritus, at Stanford Law School. Lazier graduated from Stanford University in 1957 with a Master’s degree in Business Administration and later returned to teach at the Graduate School of Business, where he focused on management of smaller companies and real estate.

Throughout his career, Lazier was involved with numerous corporations and organizations, serving on various boards and contributing to the development of business practices. He was recognized for his expertise in management and real estate, influencing both students and professionals in these fields.

Lazier passed away in 2005 at the age of 73, leaving behind a legacy of academic excellence and contributions to business education. His work continues to be referenced in discussions around effective management strategies and practices.

  • Business, Management
  • 1931
  • Male
  • 1
  • Beyond Entrepreneurship 2.0
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    BE 2.0 (Beyond Entrepreneurship 2.0): Turning Your Business into an Enduring Great Company

    Beyond Entrepreneurship 2.0 is a masterclass in transforming vision into enduring impact, unraveling the intricate dance between bold innovation and disciplined leadership. It challenges the entrepreneur to transcend mere survival, inviting a profound inquiry: what does it take to build an enterprise that not only grows but thrives with purpose and resilience through uncertainty? This book pulses with the tension of ambition meeting strategy, illuminating the path from chaotic beginnings to lasting greatness. In the crucible of entrepreneurship, will you rise as a leader who shapes the future—or be consumed by the relentless demands of building something truly remarkable?

    • Originally Published: 1992
    • Publisher: Portfolio, 2020
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 352
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0399564239
    • Access: Members