Bio :
Ranjay Gulati is the Jaime and Josefina Chua Tiampo Professor at the Harvard Business School.
He is an expert on leadership, strategy, and organizational issues in firms. His recent work explores leadership and strategic challenges for building high growth organizations in turbulent markets. The Economist Intelligence Unit and the Financial Times have listed him as among the top handful of business school scholars whose work is most relevant to management practice. He has been a Harvard MacArthur Fellow and a Sloan Foundation Fellow.
Professor Gulati advises and speaks to corporations large and small around the globe. Some of his representative speaking and consulting clients include: GE, Bank of China, Hitachi, Novartis, Caterpillar, Allergan, Metlife, Target, Honda, Qualcomm, Aetna, Future Brands, Ford, Seyfarth Shaw, SAP, McGraw-Hill, Rockwell Collins, Merck, General Mills, Abbott Laboratories, Baxter, Credit Suisse, and Microsoft. He has served on the advisory boards of several startup companies and has appeared as an expert witness in business litigations. He currently teaches at Harvard Business school.
He is a frequent guest on CNBC and has been a panelist on several of their series on topics that include: the Business of Innovation, Collaboration, and Leadership Vision. He has also been interviewed by such media as ABC News, Businessweek, Financial Times, Los Angeles Times, and Chicago Tribune. . He has published four books including most recently "Reorganize for Resilience: Putting Customers at the Center of your Organization". He has also written for the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and the Financial Times and other magazines.
Professor Gulati holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University, a Master's Degree in Management from M.I.T.'s Sloan School of Management, and two Bachelor's Degrees, in Computer Science and Economics, from Washington State University and St. Stephens College, New Delhi, respectively.
Session Title : The Outer Realm - Service Supremacy: The New Economic ElixirSession Time : 05/14/2010 02:15 pm - 03:30 pm























































































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