Nils Johan Schjander (1931–2009)

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Nils Johan Schjander (April 9, 1931 – February 9, 2009)[1] was a Norwegian author, manager, and editor.

Schjander was born in Oslo.[2] He wrote several books about administration and leadership, and he made his debut in fiction in 1984 with the novel Menn gråter ikke (Men Do Not Cry).[2] He was the son of Fredrik Severin Schjander and Nora Marta Schjander (née Kristensen), and the grandson of the engineer Nils Johan Schjander, a member of the Kristiania Bohemians. Schjander is buried in the cemetery at Ullern Church.[1]

Works[]

  • Tett på 60 norske toppledere, 1998, Pantagruel forlag
  • Mannsekspressen, novel, 1998, Pantagruel forlag
  • Hvis jeg bare hadde en bedre sjef, 1995, Hjemmets bokforlag
  • Tårer for en sønn, 1994, Aschehoug
  • Når katastrofen rammer, 1990, Hjemmets bokforlag
  • Milliardene som ble borte: en dokumentarroman, 1989, Damm
  • If I only had a better boss: George Kenning on management, 1988, Damm
  • Personalansvar, 1987, NKS-forlaget
  • Leder og menneske, 1987, Hjemmets bokforlag
  • Takk, bare bra, novel, 1986, Atheneum
  • Menn gråter ikke, novel, 1984, Atheneum
  • Administrasjon av personale, 1974, NKS-forlaget
  • Mannen i midten: en formanns personalproblemer, 1972, NKS-forlaget
  • Administrasjon av personale, 1971, NKS-forlaget

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