Gary Hamel
Gary Hamel
The Wall Street Journal recently praised Gary Hamel as the world's most influential business thinker, and Fortune magazine referred to him as a leading global expert in business strategy. His landmark works have been translated into over 20 languages, inc
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The Wall Street Journal recently praised Gary Hamel as the world's most influential business thinker, and Fortune magazine referred to him as a leading global expert in business strategy. His landmark works have been translated into over 20 languages, including Competing for the Future, Launching a Revolution, and Managing the Future Amazon's Best Business Book of the Year. In 2012, he published a new book and now what is most important. In the past twenty years, he has written 17 articles for Harvard Business Review, making him the most republished author in the history of reviews. He has also written articles for the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Financial Times, and many other major publications around the world. He occasionally writes a blog for the Wall Street Journal. He often gives speeches at the world's most prestigious management conferences and is a regular contributor to CNBC, CNN, and other major media outlets. He also made suggestions to government leaders on innovation policies, entrepreneurship, and industrial competitiveness. As a consultant and management educator, Gary has worked for companies such as General Electric, Time Warner, Nestle, Shell, Best Buy, Procter&Gamble, 3M, IBM, and Microsoft. His groundbreaking ideas such as strategic intent, core competitiveness, industrial revolution, and management innovation have changed the management practices of global enterprises. Currently, Gary is making groundbreaking efforts to reshape management through the power of open innovation. The world's most progressive business leaders use online community management to innovate and exchange MIX, sharing their ideas on how to build organizations suitable for the future and humanity. MIX has received support from a network of strategic partners, including McKinsey&Company and Harvard Business Review.