Alison Fragale

Alison Fragale

Alison Fragale, an esteemed scholar in the realm of organizational behavior, holds the prestigious title of Mary Farley Ames Lee Distinguished Scholar at the Kenan-Flagler Business School. Her academic endeavors have left an indelible mark on the field, with her research gracing the pages of the foremost scholarly journals. Residing in Chicago with her family, Fragale's insights extend beyond academia, capturing the attention of influential media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and the Financial Times. In her forthcoming book, *Likeable Badass*, set to be released by Penguin Random House on September 3, 2024, Fragale delves into the nuanced art of balancing assertiveness with approachability in leadership. This work promises to be a critical exploration of how charisma and authority can harmonize to foster professional growth and influence. As her inaugural literary offering, it is poised to resonate with audiences seeking to navigate the complexities of modern organizational dynamics. Fragale's writing is characterized by its incisive clarity and insightful analysis, reflecting her deep understanding of human behavior and leadership. Her contributions to the discourse on organizational behavior are both significant and transformative, marking her as a trusted advisor and a sought-after keynote speaker. Through her work, she continues to shape the conversation on effective leadership and organizational success, cementing her status as a leading voice in her field.

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