Gary Hamel
Business Strategist / Consultant
The Wall Street Journal recently ranked Gary Hamel as the world's most influential business thinker and Fortune magazine has called him "the world's leading expert on business strategy."
Hamel's landmark books, Leading the Revolution and Competing for the Future (co-authored with CK Prahalad), have appeared on every management bestseller list and have been translated into more than 20 languages. His latest book, The Future of Management, was published by the Harvard Business School Press in October 2007 and was selected by Amazon.com as the best business book of the year.
Over the past 20 years, Hamel has authored 16 articles for The Harvard Business Review and is the most reprinted author in The Review's history. He has also written for The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, The Financial Times, and many other leading publications around the world.
Since 1983, Hamel has been on the faculty of the London Business School, where he is currently Visiting Professor of Strategic and International Management.
As a consultant and management educator, Hamel has worked for companies as diverse as General Electric, Time Warner, Nokia, Nestle, Shell, Best Buy, Procter & Gamble, 3M, IBM, and Microsoft. His pioneering concepts, such as "strategic intent," "core competence," "industry revolution," and "management innovation," have changed the practice of management in companies around the world.
Hamel speaks frequently at the world's most prestigious management conferences, and is a regular contributor to CNBC, CNN, and other major media outlets. He has also advised government leaders on matters of innovation policy, entrepreneurship, and industrial competitiveness.
At present, Hamel is leading an effort to build the world's open innovation platform for reinventing management. The Management Innovation Exchange has been designed to radically accelerate the evolution of management knowledge and practice.
Hamel is a Fellow of the World Economic Forum and the Strategic Management Society.