Paul A. Argenti

Updated at: Feb. 13, 2011, 4:25 p.m.

Paul Argenti is Professor of Management and Corporate Communication at Dartmouth College's Tuck School of Business. Professor Argenti has taught management and corporate communication starting in 1977 at the Harvard Business School, from 1979-81 at the Columbia Business School, and since 1981 he has been a faculty member at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business. Professor Argenti has also taught as a visiting professor at the International University of Japan and the Helsinki School of Economics. He has served as faculty director for the Tuck Executive Program (TEP), Update 2000, and for Tuck's senior executive program at the Hanoi School of Business in Vietnam.

Professor Argenti has provided management and corporate communication consulting and training for over 75 corporations and non-profit organizations in both the United States and abroad over the past twenty years. His clients cover a broad range — such as Goldman Sachs, Sony, Kmart, Martha Stewart, and Warner-Lambert Corporation.

His most recent book, The Fast Forward MBA Pocket Reference, was released in April 1998. He also published a second edition of his textbook in 1998 entitled Corporate Communication. Professor Argenti is the editor of The Portable MBA Desk Reference, a best seller (#10), which was published in 1994. He has written over seventy-five case studies, and is the author of various articles for both academic and managerial journals. Professor Argenti also currently serves on the editorial board of Journal of Business Communication and is Associate Editor of Corporate Reputation Review. He sits on the Board of Advisors for the Institute for Brand Leadership.

Both the Wall Street Journal (2001) and US News & World Report (1994) have rated Professor Argenti's department number one in the nation. He received a Fulbright Fellowship in 1987 to study in England. He also received an undergraduate degree from Columbia College (in 1975), and graduate degrees from Brandeis (in 1979) and Columbia (in 1981) Universities.


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The Fast Forward MBA Pocket Reference: The Portable MBA