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Gary Hamel
Professor Hamel is on the faculty of the London Business School, as well as the Thomas S. Murphy Distinguished Research Fellow at the Harvard Business School. He is also founder and chairman of Strategos, a company dedicated to helping its clients get to the future first, and on the board of the Strategic Management Society. The Economist calls Hamel “the world’s reigning strategy guru.” Peter Senge calls him “the most influential thinker on strategy in the Western world.” As the author of concepts such as strategic intent, core competence, corporate imagination, strategic architecture, and industry foresight, he has fundamentally changed the focus and content of strategy in many of the world’s most successful companies. Hamel’s most recent book, Competing for the Future, has been hailed by The Economist, the Financial Times, the Washington Post and many other journals as one of the decades most influential business books, and by Business Week as “Best Management Book of the Year.” Gary Hamel has published eight articles in the Harvard Business Review during the past decade, seven of them with his co-author C.K. Prahaled. Hamel’s article, “Strategy as Revolution,” published in the July-August 1996 issue of the Harvard Business Review, received the McKinsey first-place award for Best Article. This was Professor Hamel’s third McKinsey prize. His most recent article, “Strategy Innovation and the Quest for Value,” appeared in the Winter 1998 issue of the Sloan Management Review.
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