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Strategic Management in the Era of Globalization, Innovation, and Shared Value
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This book is based on the lessons drawn from case studies and offfers a commonsense rationale for the power of the BoH proposition. The framework is pragmatic -- a framework and a process -- and enables companies to develop and confidently implement value-adding strategies based on the BoH proposition.
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This book is based on the lessons drawn from case studies and offfers a commonsense rationale for the power of the BoH proposition. The framework is pragmatic -- a framework and a process -- and enables companies to develop and confidently implement value-adding strategies based on the BoH proposition.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 191
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351999908
- Artikelnr.: 48803601
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 191
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351999908
- Artikelnr.: 48803601
Dr. John C. Camillus earned his Doctor of Business Administration degree at Harvard University; his MBA at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA); and his B. Tech degree in mechanical engineering) from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.
He has held the Donald R. Beall Endowed Chair in Strategic Management at the Katz Graduate School of Business at the University of Pittsburgh since 1991. Prior to joining the University of Pittsburgh he was Professor of Management at IIMA.
He has published extensively in management journals, including Harvard Business Review, Academy of Management Review, Strategic Management Journal, and Management Science. He has authored several books including, most recently, Wicked Strategies: How Companies Conquer Complexity and Confound Competitors (Rotman-University of Toronto Press, 2016).
He has served on several boards of directors/trustees. He was a consultant to the top management of over 100 organizations on four continents, including Fortune 500 companies, professional firms, and nonprofit organizations.
John has received numerous awards for teaching including, most notably, the University of Pittsburgh's "Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award" and the "Best Teacher" award at IIMA. He has received the "Distinguished Alumnus Award" from IIMA, the University of Pittsburgh's "Chancellor's Distinguished Public Service Award," and the Katz School's "Inaugural Diversity and Global Leadership Award."
Dr. Bopaya Bidanda is currently the Ernest E. Roth Professor and Chairman of the Department of Industrial Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. His research focuses on Economic Development, Manufacturing Systems, Reverse Engineering, Product Development and Project Management. He has published nine books and over 100 papers in international journals and conference proceedings. Recent (edited) books include books published by Springer Inc., on Virtual Prototyping & Bio-manufacturing in Medical applications, and on Bio-materials and Prototyping Applications. He has also given invited and keynote talks in Asia, South America, Africa and Europe. He also helped initiate and institutionalize the Engineering Program on the Semester at Sea voyage in 2004. He has previously served as the President of the Council of Industrial Engineering Academic Department Heads (CIEADH), and on two rotations on the Board of Trustees of the Institute of Industrial & Systems Engineers. He also serves on the International Advisory Boards of universities in India and South America.
Dr. Bidanda is a Fellow of the Institute of Industrial Engineers and currently serves as a Commissioner with the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. In 2004, he was appointed a Fulbright Senior Specialist by the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board and the U.S. Department of State. He received the 2012 John Imhoff Award for Global Excellence in Industrial Engineering given by the American Society for Engineering Education. He also received the International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (IFEES) 2012 Award for Global Excellence in Engineering Education in Buenos Aires and also the 2013 Albert Holzman Award Distinguished Educator Award given by the Institute of Industrial Engineers. In recognition of his service to the engineering discipline, medical community and the University of Pittsburgh, he was honored with the 2014 Chancellors Distinguished Public Service Award.
Dr. N. Chandra Mohan received his doctoral degree in economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi. He is a well-known business and economics commentator who has worked with all the leading newspapers and magazines in India including The Hindu, Economic Times, Business India, Times of India, Financial Express and Hindustan Times - in a senior editorial capacity. He has also written for many other Indian publications like Outlook, Business Standard, Free Press Journal and Daily News and Analysis, including international ones like Fortune, Economist, FDI magazine (in-house journal of the Financial Times), Harvard Asia Quarterly and Inter Press Service. . In 1990, he was appointed a Parvin Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. Has also taught economics and international business to MBA students at multiple universities in New Delhi. He was previously a consultant with think-tanks like the Institute for Studies in Industrial Development and Research and Information System for Developing Countries. He has contributed to the research output of these think-tanks in the form of working papers and discussion papers. He has also contributed to research on economic diplomacy on topics like India's FTA with ASEAN, blue economy, energy and other initiatives with the Society of Indian Ocean Studies.
He has held the Donald R. Beall Endowed Chair in Strategic Management at the Katz Graduate School of Business at the University of Pittsburgh since 1991. Prior to joining the University of Pittsburgh he was Professor of Management at IIMA.
He has published extensively in management journals, including Harvard Business Review, Academy of Management Review, Strategic Management Journal, and Management Science. He has authored several books including, most recently, Wicked Strategies: How Companies Conquer Complexity and Confound Competitors (Rotman-University of Toronto Press, 2016).
He has served on several boards of directors/trustees. He was a consultant to the top management of over 100 organizations on four continents, including Fortune 500 companies, professional firms, and nonprofit organizations.
John has received numerous awards for teaching including, most notably, the University of Pittsburgh's "Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award" and the "Best Teacher" award at IIMA. He has received the "Distinguished Alumnus Award" from IIMA, the University of Pittsburgh's "Chancellor's Distinguished Public Service Award," and the Katz School's "Inaugural Diversity and Global Leadership Award."
Dr. Bopaya Bidanda is currently the Ernest E. Roth Professor and Chairman of the Department of Industrial Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. His research focuses on Economic Development, Manufacturing Systems, Reverse Engineering, Product Development and Project Management. He has published nine books and over 100 papers in international journals and conference proceedings. Recent (edited) books include books published by Springer Inc., on Virtual Prototyping & Bio-manufacturing in Medical applications, and on Bio-materials and Prototyping Applications. He has also given invited and keynote talks in Asia, South America, Africa and Europe. He also helped initiate and institutionalize the Engineering Program on the Semester at Sea voyage in 2004. He has previously served as the President of the Council of Industrial Engineering Academic Department Heads (CIEADH), and on two rotations on the Board of Trustees of the Institute of Industrial & Systems Engineers. He also serves on the International Advisory Boards of universities in India and South America.
Dr. Bidanda is a Fellow of the Institute of Industrial Engineers and currently serves as a Commissioner with the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. In 2004, he was appointed a Fulbright Senior Specialist by the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board and the U.S. Department of State. He received the 2012 John Imhoff Award for Global Excellence in Industrial Engineering given by the American Society for Engineering Education. He also received the International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (IFEES) 2012 Award for Global Excellence in Engineering Education in Buenos Aires and also the 2013 Albert Holzman Award Distinguished Educator Award given by the Institute of Industrial Engineers. In recognition of his service to the engineering discipline, medical community and the University of Pittsburgh, he was honored with the 2014 Chancellors Distinguished Public Service Award.
Dr. N. Chandra Mohan received his doctoral degree in economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi. He is a well-known business and economics commentator who has worked with all the leading newspapers and magazines in India including The Hindu, Economic Times, Business India, Times of India, Financial Express and Hindustan Times - in a senior editorial capacity. He has also written for many other Indian publications like Outlook, Business Standard, Free Press Journal and Daily News and Analysis, including international ones like Fortune, Economist, FDI magazine (in-house journal of the Financial Times), Harvard Asia Quarterly and Inter Press Service. . In 1990, he was appointed a Parvin Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. Has also taught economics and international business to MBA students at multiple universities in New Delhi. He was previously a consultant with think-tanks like the Institute for Studies in Industrial Development and Research and Information System for Developing Countries. He has contributed to the research output of these think-tanks in the form of working papers and discussion papers. He has also contributed to research on economic diplomacy on topics like India's FTA with ASEAN, blue economy, energy and other initiatives with the Society of Indian Ocean Studies.
Chapter 1: The Business of Humanity® Proposition
Chapter 2: The Strategic Challenge
Chapter 3: Responding to the Strategic Challenge
Chapter 4: The Business of Humanity® Management Framework
Chapter 5: Identity as Anchor, Beacon and Compass
Chapter 6: Feed-Forward to a Visionary Future
Chapter 7: Frugal Engineering, Not Jugaad!
Chapter 8: Forming Business of Humanity® Strategies
Chapter 9: The Promise of Business of Humanity® Strategies
Appendix 1: Arvind Ltd: The Power of BoH Strategies
Appendix 2: Ford in Camacari: BoH-Driven Sustainability as Strategy
Appendix 3: Walmart in India: In Search of a BoH Strategy
Appendix 4: SKS Microfinance and Bandhan: The Triumph of BoH Strategy
Chapter 2: The Strategic Challenge
Chapter 3: Responding to the Strategic Challenge
Chapter 4: The Business of Humanity® Management Framework
Chapter 5: Identity as Anchor, Beacon and Compass
Chapter 6: Feed-Forward to a Visionary Future
Chapter 7: Frugal Engineering, Not Jugaad!
Chapter 8: Forming Business of Humanity® Strategies
Chapter 9: The Promise of Business of Humanity® Strategies
Appendix 1: Arvind Ltd: The Power of BoH Strategies
Appendix 2: Ford in Camacari: BoH-Driven Sustainability as Strategy
Appendix 3: Walmart in India: In Search of a BoH Strategy
Appendix 4: SKS Microfinance and Bandhan: The Triumph of BoH Strategy
Chapter 1: The Business of Humanity® Proposition
Chapter 2: The Strategic Challenge
Chapter 3: Responding to the Strategic Challenge
Chapter 4: The Business of Humanity® Management Framework
Chapter 5: Identity as Anchor, Beacon and Compass
Chapter 6: Feed-Forward to a Visionary Future
Chapter 7: Frugal Engineering, Not Jugaad!
Chapter 8: Forming Business of Humanity® Strategies
Chapter 9: The Promise of Business of Humanity® Strategies
Appendix 1: Arvind Ltd: The Power of BoH Strategies
Appendix 2: Ford in Camacari: BoH-Driven Sustainability as Strategy
Appendix 3: Walmart in India: In Search of a BoH Strategy
Appendix 4: SKS Microfinance and Bandhan: The Triumph of BoH Strategy
Chapter 2: The Strategic Challenge
Chapter 3: Responding to the Strategic Challenge
Chapter 4: The Business of Humanity® Management Framework
Chapter 5: Identity as Anchor, Beacon and Compass
Chapter 6: Feed-Forward to a Visionary Future
Chapter 7: Frugal Engineering, Not Jugaad!
Chapter 8: Forming Business of Humanity® Strategies
Chapter 9: The Promise of Business of Humanity® Strategies
Appendix 1: Arvind Ltd: The Power of BoH Strategies
Appendix 2: Ford in Camacari: BoH-Driven Sustainability as Strategy
Appendix 3: Walmart in India: In Search of a BoH Strategy
Appendix 4: SKS Microfinance and Bandhan: The Triumph of BoH Strategy