Michael Ray
Stanford University professor who teaches BUS G341 (“Personal Creativity in Business”)
Content: Thought Leader | Source: Fast Company | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
Noel M. Tichy
Noel Tichy is currently professor of organizational behavior and human resource management and director of the Global Leadership Program at the University of Michigan business school. Between 1985 and 1987, Dr. Tichy served as the GE’s manager of management education at its Leadership Development Center in Crotonville, N.Y.
Content: Thought Leader | Source: strategy+business | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
John Sperling
Sperling is chairman of the Apollo Group Inc., a Nasdaq-traded holding company with a market cap of $7.5 billion, and founder of the University of Phoenix
Content: Thought Leader | Source: Fast Company | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
Yves Doz
dean of executive education at INSEAD and author of “Alliance Advantage: The Art of From Global to Metanational: How Companies Win in the Knowledge Economy” and “Creating Value through Partnering” (written with Gary Hamel)
Content: Thought Leader | Source: strategy+business | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
Peter Drucker
not really an interview, but rather a profile of the famous management guru – as viewed by those who have been fortunate to have been mentored by him.
Content: Thought Leader | Source: Inc. Magazine | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
Henry Mintzberg
Content: Thought Leader | Source: scotsman.com | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
Claus Møller
Claus Møller is the author of several books, including: Putting People First, Time Manager – the Key to Personal Effectiveness, Employeeship, A Complaint is a Gift, Be a Double Bagger and, most recently, Heart Work – Emotional Intelligence – Improving Personal and Organizational Effectiveness. Putting People First has sold more than two million copies worldwide. A Complaint is a Gift (co-authored with Janelle Barlow) features … [ Read more ]
Content: Thought Leader | Source: ManagementFirst | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
David Clutterbuck
David Clutterbuck is Chairman of the ITEM Group, a leading communications project management company which he co-founded in 1982. Read what he has to say about the benefits, challenges and spread of mentoring, the development of communications and his forthcoming book “Mentoring for Diversity.”
Content: Thought Leader | Source: ManagementFirst | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
Clayton M. Christensen
professor at Harvard, founder of Innosight (consulting company), and author of popular business book, The Innovator’s Dilemma
Content: Thought Leader | Source: Inc.com | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
Stanley Hollander
Professor of Marketing at Michigan State University from 1959 to 1991, Stanley Hollander’s career in the fields of retailing and marketing spans more than fifty years, first in retailing, then with the Office of Price Administration prior to his move into academia in 1947. Among his many and diverse roles, Professor Hollander was founder and co-chair of the North American Workshops on Historical Research in … [ Read more ]
Content: Thought Leader | Source: Emerald Now | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
Taina Savolainen
Taina Savolainen, one of Finland’s leading experts in quality management, was recently nominated Professor of Organization and Management at the University of Jyväskylä, School of Business and Economics. Previously she held the positions of Professor of Quality Management at Helsinki University of Technology, Lahti Center and the University of Oulu, Faculty of Economics and Industrial Management.
Content: Thought Leader | Source: Emerald Now | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
C.K. Prahalad
article looks at Prahalad’s foray into the business world with his and partner Ramesh Jain’s new startup, Praja.
Content: Thought Leader | Source: Fast Company | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
Gary Hamel
visiting professor at the London Business School, co-author of “Competing for the Future” with C.K. Prahalad
Content: Thought Leader | Source: strategy+business | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
Chris Argyris
James Bryant Conant Professor Emeritus of Education and Organizational Behavior at Harvard University
Content: Thought Leader | Source: strategy+business | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
W. Brian Arthur
Citibank Professor at the Santa Fe Institute, a private think tank in New Mexico
Content: Thought Leader | Source: strategy+business | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
Jeffrey Pfeffer
Thomas D. Dee Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University
Content: Thought Leader | Source: strategy+business | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
Paul Krugman
Ford Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Has been called “The Great Debunker,” a title won from journalists and colleagues for subjecting the gloomy profession’s fads and fashions, and much of its commonly accepted wisdom, to the sharp edge of his analysis.
Content: Thought Leader | Source: strategy+business | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
Howard Gardner
co-director of Project Zero at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the school’s John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Professor in Cognition and Education; developed the concept of multiple intelligences.
Content: Thought Leader | Source: strategy+business | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Author and Class of 1960 Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School.
Content: Thought Leader | Source: strategy+business | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
Lynda Applegate
M.B.A. Class of 1952 Distinguished Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School
Content: Thought Leader | Source: strategy+business | Subject: Management | Industry: Education / Training
