Sunday, January 24, 2010

тσρ 50 мαηαgємєηт gυяυѕ

тσρ 50 мαηαgємєηт gυяυѕ αяє:-

1.
Michael E.Poter
2.
Tom Peters
3.
Robert Reich
4.
Peter Drucker
5.
Peter Senge
6.
Gary S. Becker
7.
Gary Hamel
8.
Alvin Toffler
9. Hal Varian
10.
Daniel Goleman
11.
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
12.
Ronald Coase
13.
Lester Thurow
14.
Charles Handy
15.
Henry Mintzberg
16.
Michael Hammer
17.
Stephen Covey
18.
Warren Bennis
19.
Bill Gates
20.
Jeffrey Pfeffer
21.
Philip Kotler
22.
Robert C. Merton
23.
C.K. Parhalad
24.
Thomas H.Davenport
25.
Don Tapscott
26.
John Selly Brown
27.
George Gilder
28.
Kevin Kelly
29.
Chris Argyris
30.
Robert Kaplan
31.
Esther Dyson
32.
Edward de Bono
33.
Jack Welch
34.
John Kotter
35.
Ken Blanchard
36.
Edward Tufte
37.
Kenichi Ohmae
38.
Alfred Chandler
39.
James MacGregor Burns
40.
Sumantra Ghoshal
41.
Edgar Schein
42.
Myron S. Scholes
43.
James March
44.
Richard Branson
45.
Anthony Robbins
46.
Clay(ton) Christensen
47.
Michael Dell
48. John Naisbitt
49.
David Teece
50.
Don Peppers.


∂єтαιℓє∂ ℓιѕтιηg σƒ мαηαgємєηт gυяυѕ/єχρєятѕ:-

There are many management experts or gurus providing thought leadership. In May 2002, the Institute for Strategic Change at Accenture undertook an extensive survey to determine the top 50 business intellectuals.

The web provides a wide range of information and resources about these successful individuals and their business thinking. Their contribution to management theory and practice, and/or, their contribution to the international business world, is acknowledged by their selection. Many of the experts provide excellent guidance in human resources (HR) strategy and organisation development. All hold "guru" status in their field of expertise. Many are authors of management books and other resources.

The list is:

Top 10 Management Guru Listing:

1. Michael Porter

- Harvard Business School professor and strategy expert.

- author of Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors

Personal Site : http://www.isc.hbs.edu/


2. Tom Peters

- management consultant and author of In Search of Excellence.

Personal Site : http://www.tompeters.com/


3. Robert Reich

- former Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration, a social and economic policy professor at Brandeis University, author of several books, including The Future of Success , and Democratic candidate for Governor of Massachusetts.

Personal Site : http://robertreich.org/


4. Peter Drucker

- business philosopher and consultant for over 50 years.

Personal Site : http://www.peter-drucker.com/


5. Peter Senge

- MIT professor and author of The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization.

Personal Site : http://www.infed.org/thinkers/senge.htm


6. Gary S Becker

- 1992 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work on human capital, and an Economics and Sociology professor at the University of Chicago.

Personal Site : http://home.uchicago.edu/~gbecker/


7. Gary Hamel

- Chairman of consulting firm Strategos, and author of Leading the Revolution.

Personal Site : http://www.garyhamel.com/


8. Alvin Toffler

- author of Future Shock and The Third Wave

Personal Site : http://www.toffler.com/featured/fd_alvin.shtml


9. Hal Varian

- Dean of the School of Information Management & Systems at the University of California at Berkeley, and author of Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy

Personal Site : http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~hal/


10. Daniel Goleman

- journalist and author of the best seller Emotional Intelligence.

Personal Site : http://www.danielgoleman.com/





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