An Interview with Jim Collins

From Built to Last to Good to Great and now to Why the Mighty Fall, Jim Collins has established himself as the leading management thinker of our time. The former Stanford University Business School professor turned mega-selling author and avid rock climber is the driven researcher and thinker whom many leading companies look to for advice on how to grow, how to improve their … [ Read more ]

An Interview with Jeffrey Sachs

While development economist Jeffrey Sachs has done most of his work in the public sphere he has done so with one, overriding intention — to improve the public good, namely to ameliorate the lives of poor people around the world. Here he is interviewed by Stephen Bernhut.

Michael Raynor

Michael Raynor is an Adjunct Professor at the Richard Ivey School of Business. He is also a Distinguished Fellow with Deloitte Research in Boston, and the coauthor, with Clayton Christensen, of The Innovator’s Solution. His latest book, published earlier this year, is The Strategy Paradox: Why Committing To Success Leads to Failure (And What To Do About It). This interview is based on The Strategy … [ Read more ]

Leading the revolution: An Interview with Gary Hamel

Convention and tradition may still have their (smaller) place in organizations today, but not in the company envisioned and described by one of the world’s leading and most respected management gurus, Gary Hamel. “In the years ahead,” he says in this extensive and provocative interview, “the challenge for every organization is going to be to begin to think about how to measure and support three … [ Read more ]

Measuring the Value of Intellectual Property: An Interview with Baruch Lev

One of the world’s most recognized and respected authorities on intellectual capital offers his observations on how to manage and value one of the most challenging and dynamic issues facing business leaders today, intangible assets. Lev is a frequent witness in litigation involving intellectual capital, and a frequent and vocal critic of traditional accounting. He is also the leading exponent of a new, knowledge-based approach … [ Read more ]

John Kenneth Galbraith

Erudite and engaging, the world’s greatest living economist and one of the 20th century’s great intellectuals ranges far and wide in this interview.