Eugene Jennings

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Eugene E. Jennings is a Professor Emeritus at Michigan State University. He is considered a sort-of "founding father" of the discipline of Business Psychology. He is the author of a series of quasi-novels (allegorical accounts designed to illustrate the psychological maneuvers necessary for advancement in Corporate America) dubbed the W.I.T. series (an acronym for their common title, "What it Takes"). Although not as popular as his W.I.T. series, Jennings is also the author of several books on business and the advancement within the business environment. He is married to Marilynne Jennings (nee Peterson) and together they have four, Eugene Jr. (Chip), Mark, Matthew, and Peter.