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C.K. Prahalad is the Harvey C. Fruehauf Professor of Business Administration and Professor of Corporate Strategy and International Business at the University of Michigan Business…
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C.K. Prahalad is the Harvey C. Fruehauf Professor of Business Administration and Professor of Corporate Strategy and International Business at the University of Michigan Business School. Previous appointments include a visiting professorship at INSEAD and a professorship at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad where he was also Chairman of the Management Education Program. Here he talks to Sarah Powell about the concept of co‐creation.
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Professor Viatcheslav Alexeev offers freelance journalist Sarah Powell his views of the state of the Russian national health system and the challenges faced as Russia moves from a…
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Professor Viatcheslav Alexeev offers freelance journalist Sarah Powell his views of the state of the Russian national health system and the challenges faced as Russia moves from a socialist to a capitalist economy. Viatcheslav Alexeev is Professor of International Health and Management at the Department of International Health of the Russian Medical Academy of Advanced Medical Studies in Moscow. His wide‐ranging experience includes teaching management and health administration, health manpower development, and interpersonal relationships at the Central Institute for Advanced Medical Studies. Following this, for over 20 years he was Assistant Professor and Director of the WHO International Courses for Health Administrators. From 1981 to 1987, he worked on the staff of the Health Manpower Development Division of the WHO in Geneva, in which capacity he gained extensive experience of training, research and organization in over 30 countries.
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In this interview, Professor Andrew Hargadon talks to editor Sarah Powell about the concept of technology brokering as the key to innovation. Andrew Hargadon is Associate…
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In this interview, Professor Andrew Hargadon talks to editor Sarah Powell about the concept of technology brokering as the key to innovation. Andrew Hargadon is Associate Professor of Technology Management at the Graduate School of Management, University of California, Davis and Director of the School's Technology Management Programs. An engineer by profession, prior to becoming an academic Andrew Hargadon worked as a product designer, initially for David Kelley Design (now IDEO Product Development) and then for Apple Computer. Subsequently, as a consultant in product design and development, he has worked with clients such as Briggs & Stratton, Hewlett‐Packard, Nike, Praxis Product Design and Vivecon.
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An interview with Professor Andy Neely who talks to editor Sarah Powell about the challenges of performance measurement, the role of the Centre for Business Performance, aims of…
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An interview with Professor Andy Neely who talks to editor Sarah Powell about the challenges of performance measurement, the role of the Centre for Business Performance, aims of the Performance Management Association and advantages of The Performance Prism.
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In this issue of “Spotlight”, Michael Treacy speaks to editor Sarah Powell about the development and significance of offshoring. Dr Michael Treacy is co‐founder and chief…
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In this issue of “Spotlight”, Michael Treacy speaks to editor Sarah Powell about the development and significance of offshoring. Dr Michael Treacy is co‐founder and chief strategist of GEN3 Partners, a science‐based R&D services company based in Boston, USA and St Petersburg, Russia that specializes in product innovation. Prior to GEN3, Dr Treacy founded and led several other companies including a strategy consulting firm that served leading corporations in telecommunications, industrial products, financial services, transportation, and retailing. Previously he was a professor of management at the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Michael Treacy has numerous published works to his name including the bestselling The Discipline of Market Leaders (co‐authored with Fred Wiersema) and Double Digit Growth: How Companies Achieve It – No Matter What. He is a frequent contributor to Harvard Business Review.
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This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/EUM0000000005320. When citing the…
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This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/EUM0000000005320. When citing the article, please cite: Warren Bennis, Sarah Powell, (2000), “Great groups and leaders”, Career Development International, Vol. 5 Iss: 2, pp. 112 - 115.