Elon Musk & Sheryl Sandberg Top List Of Leaders Most Admired By MBAs by: Jeff Schmitt on July 07, 2016 | | 6,621 Views July 7, 2016 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit Jessica Alba Other MBAs turned to the nonprofit sector for guidance. Brian Kirk, a submarine warfare officer before joining MITās Sloan School of Management, applauds Eric Greitens, founder of The Mission Continues, a nonprofit that helps veterans transition to life after the service. Specifically, Kirk found Greitens to be a model for living a more balanced and meaningful life. āI admire the struggles he faced while starting his own company and his seemingly endless energy to help others,ā Kirk says. āI aspire to find the degree of philosophical understanding and self-awareness he brings to all situations.ā Sometimes, MBAs find role models among household names ā just not the ones you might initially suspect. That was the case for UCLAās Maeghan Rouch, who interned last summer for the Honest Company, a consumer products firm co-founded by actress Jessica Alba on the principles of transparency and ethics. Through Alba, Rouch learned to play to her strengths, accept her limitations, and delegate strategically. ā(Alba) is totally honest with herself about her strengths and weaknesses. She is great with design and great with branding ā and (she) totally runs with that within the company. For everything else, she was wise enough to know that she needs an all-star team around her to make her idea work.ā SOME TOP LEADERS GO BY THE NAMES OF āDADā AND āMOMā Speaking of “household” names, some MBAs found the best examples of leadership were in their homes all along. That was the lesson gained by the University of Iowaās Kyle Wehr, who praises his father, Denis Wehr, a controller by trade and servant leader by temperament. What is his fatherās secret? Quite simply, Kyle says, he has mastered the fundamentals that everyone knows, but that few have the self-awareness or discipline to consistently practice. āDad is a quiet man who adds value when he speaks,ā the younger Wehr says. Ā āHe fosters a culture of collaboration and lives his life in service to others. Dad is a humble man, but deserves a lot of recognition. If more people lived their lives in this way, I believe our culture would be much more appreciative of true community.ā Augie Nieto Some business leaders are a reminder to be grateful for your blessings and to practice perseverance when the odds are against you. For USCās Jordan Selva, Augie Nieto, founder of Life Fitness, represents something deeper than innovative product designs or enviable distribution channels. Instead, Nieto’sĀ story symbolizes that “never give in” drive to maximize our time and potential that Life Fitnessā products promote. āAugie was diagnosed with ALS 10 years ago,ā Selva says, ābut refused to give in to this disease and decided to fight. The doctors told Augie he wouldnāt live more than two years. Yet, 10 years later, he is still fighting for himself and others. He is fighting to find a cure ā¦ Augie has raised tens of millions of dollars, and is the first person to ever show positive signs of reversing ALS. He is a true inspiration and leader, overcoming adversity that most people will never know or understand.ā Indeed, the most admired leaders show up in various guises. Forget the iron-fisted conquerors and men in gray flannel suits of yesteryear. Todayās leaders are audacious visionaries and selfless everyone and women who take risks and run their businesses by their personal credos. Not only do they develop game-changing products and services, theyāre also accessible and inspiring. These were some of the qualities that led the the University of Chicagoās Emily Ruff into the education technology sector. Not surprisingly, she holds Salman Khan in the highest esteem. āI think his products are phenomenal,ā she says, āand I think itās awesome that he walked away from a job at a hedge fund to do what he cared about.ā However, Khanās greatest legacy may stretch well beyond his video lessons to the innovations unleashed by admirers like Ruff, who multiply his influence by taking his example to heart. āI got lucky enough to be invited to a question-and-answer session with him this year, and I loved this axiom he shared: ‘You only live once, so swing for the fences.’ā Who do āBest & Brightest MBAsā consider to the best business leaders ā and why? Check out the next pages for the 2016 classā opinions on everyone from Janet Yellen and Warren Buffet to J.K. Rowling and Mark Cuban. DON’T MISS: CLASS OF 2016: THE BEST & BRIGHTEST GRADUATING MBAS DON’T MISS: 2016 MBAs TO WATCH Previous Page Continue ReadingPage 3 of 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Questions about this article? Email us or leave a comment below. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.