Peter Lewis Allen Explained
Peter Lewis Allen (born 1957) is an American executive coach, business executive, and academic. His business work focuses on corporate and individual growth. His academic research includes people management and numerous areas of the humanities.
Education and career
Allen earned a B.A. in classics and English from Haverford College, and a Ph.D. in comparative literature from the University of Chicago.[1] He taught literature for a time at institutions including Princeton University, the University of Southern California, Pomona College, Yale-National University of Singapore College, Nanyang Business School, and Hult International Business School. He went back to earn an M.B.A. from the Wharton School in 2000, at which time he left academia for the business world. He has held positions at McKinsey & Company, at Google University, at Agoda (part of the Booking Holdings online travel group), APL Group, and Aegis Ventures. He is the managing director of Allen Strategies LLC, an executive coaching and HR strategy consulting firm. Allen is also an ICF-certified executive coach and a graduate of the Hudson Institute of Coaching.
Academic work
Allen's research focuses on management, human resources, and culture, history, and sexuality.
Allen has published articles in the McKinsey Quarterly,[2] the MIT-Sloan Management Review,[3] the New York Times, and numerous other publications.
In 2007, Allen donated his collection of safe sex pamphlets to the Fales Library at NYU. This collection contains material relating to sexual health issues from 1974-2007.[4]
Books
Notes and References
- Web site: Peter L. Allen, Vice President, External Affairs . 2020-06-12 . Agoda.
- Web site: Toward a new HR philosophy McKinsey . 2024-03-25 . www.mckinsey.com.
- Web site: Allen . Omri Morgenshtern, Robert Rosenstein, and Peter L. . 2022-03-08 . The Quest for a Killer KPI . 2024-03-25 . MIT Sloan Management Review . en-US.
- Web site: Guide to the Peter Lewis Allen Collection of Safe Sex Pamphlets MSS.199 . New York University. Fales Library . 2020-06-09.
- News: Manila Times. At Home Around the World provides insights on home-sharing. December 26, 2018.
- Reviews of The Wages of Sin:
- Wilson. Philip K.. Peter Lewis Allen, The Wages of Sin: Sex and Disease, Past and Present (book review) . Isis. 93. 1. 2002. 96–97. 0021-1753. 10.1086/343266.
- Worboys. Michael. Peter Lewis Allen, The wages of sin: sex and disease, past and present (book review). Medical History. 46. 1. 2012. 125–126. 0025-7273. 10.1017/S0025727300068939. free.
- Aieta. Joseph. The Wages of Sin: Sex and Disease, Past and Present (book review). Sixteenth Century Journal. 33. 4. 2002. 1217. 0361-0160. 10.2307/4144216. 4144216.
- Fee. Elizabeth. Garofalo. Mary E.. 1. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences. 23332497. 138–140. Peter Lewis Allen, The wages of sin: sex and disease, past and present (book review). 25. 2003.
- Morman. Edward T.. July 2001. 3. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences. 24623975. 292–293. Peter Lewis Allen, The wages of sin: sex and disease, past and present (book review). 56. 10.1093/jhmas/56.3.292.
- Reviews of The Art of Love:
- Dornbush. Jean. The Art of Love: Amatory Fiction from Ovid to the "Romance of the Rose.". Peter L. Allen (book review). Speculum. 69. 3. 1994. 726–727. 0038-7134. 10.2307/3040849 . 3040849.
- The Art of Love: Amatory Fiction from Ovid to the 'Romance of the Rose' by Peter L. Allen (book review). Hill. Jillian. Medium Ævum . 43629765 . 63 . 2 . 1994 . 0025-8385 . 10.2307/43629765 . 341.
- Classen. Albrecht. Mediaevistik. 42584634. 283–285. The Art of Love: Amatory Fiction from Ovid to the 'Romance of the Rose' by Peter L. Allen (book review). 8. 1995.
- Martindale. Charles. June 1994. 10.1093/nq/41-2-225. 2. Notes and Queries. 225–227. The Art of Love: Amatory Fiction from Ovid to the 'Romance of the Rose' by Peter L. Allen (book review). 41.