Many of you may already be familiar with Ed Lawler's work. He has written over 36 books. His articles have appeared in scholarly journals as well as in many general interest magazines and newspapers. He is in high demand on the lecture circuit and is quoted frequently in the popular media.

This site contains information about his work and interests including material on his books and articles. It also provides news about his speaking and consulting activities.

If you're not able to locate the information you need, please feel free to contact him directly at his office at the Center for Effective Organizations at the University of Southern California.

Enjoy the site and thanks for your interest.

Watch a video of Ed Lawler discussing his career.

 

Recent News Coverage

8/18/08 – BusinessWeek.com:
Generation Gaps: What's Eating Gen X (video)

8/7/08 – Financial Times:
Time for a Human-Centric Take on Talent (book review)

8/1/08 – American Management Association:
Edward Lawler on Making People Your Competitive Advantage (podcast)

7/28/08 – BusinessWeek.com: Monsanto:
Changes That Matter (podcast)

7/1/08 - Investors Business Daily/Yahoo!
Make People Your Plus

6/19/08 - U.S. News & World Report:
Why Do You Keep Your Salary Secret?

6/5/08 - BusinessWeek Online:
Treat Employees Right in Tough Times

5/6/08 - CIO.com:
How to Identify Human Capital Centric Companies During Your Job Search

5/1/08 - Directorship:
Book Excerpt: How Leaders Lead Leaders

 

Ed Lawler can be reached at:

Center for Effective Organizations
Marshall School of Business
University of Southern California
3415 S. Figueroa St., DCC 200
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0871

Tel:(213) 740-9814
Fax:(213) 740-4354

Email: elawler@marshall.usc.edu

TALENT: Making People Your Competitive Advantage, the latest book by Ed Lawler, is now available.

For more information click here.
 

 

Watch a video of Ed Lawler discussing his career.
click here.

For Ed Lawler's complete curriculum vita
click here.

For Ed Lawler's background information click here.

For the Built to Change press release click here.