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- Cocreating Business's New Social Compact
- The Idea in Brief Executives and social activists working together? It's true: after decades of mutual distrust, corporations and nongovernmental organizations NGOs are collaborating to combat poverty around the world. Their weapon? Innovative local businesses such as...
- Articles 2008-04-14
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- Innovate by Numbers: Interview with C K Prahalad
- Author C K Prahalad sees a future where the customer really is king, and businesses will be able to offer individuals just about anything. It’s all explained in his latest book, “The New Age of Innovationâ€, as much a practical manual as a manifesto for change....
- Blog posts 2008-08-20
- C K Prahalad: Are Your Business Beliefs Outdated?
- Â A century ago, Henry Ford's idea of choice when it came to its Model T was "any colour, as long as it's black". Today, the customer calls the shots -- increasingly so, says best-selling author and strategy professor C K Prahalad. ...
- Blog posts 2008-08-22
- Make money with the poor. (Economics And Business).(analysis of 'Serving the World's Poor, Profitablly' by C.K. Prahalad and Allan Hammond in the September 2002 issue of the Harvard Business Review)(Brief Article)
- C. K. Prahalad and Allan Hammond, "Serving the World's Poor, Profitably," in Harvard Business Review, September 2002 (hbr.com) C. K. Prahalad and Allan Hammond, "Serving the World's Poor, Profitably," in Harvard Business Review, September 2002 (hbr.com)
- Research articles 2002-12-01
- UM's C.K. Prahalad argues in his new book that the poorest people could be the world's next big growth market while helping themselves Rise from poverty.(University of Michigan)
- Byline: Katie Merx The world's 5 billion poorest people, who each wield less than $1,500 in annual purchasing power, are the key to future corporate profits, renowned business guru and University of Michigan Professor C.K. Prahalad writes in his l Byline: Katie Merx...
- Research articles 2004-08-30
- C K Prahalad: "Don't Try to Eat the Whole Elephant"
- Laying out how Apple outstrips Facebook, Havas Media Lab's Umair Haque argues we should start thinking of platforms as markets, like Apple. "Apple took something terminally closed -- the mobile value chain -- and pried it radically open," he writes. In doing so, Apple...
- Blog posts 2008-08-21
- COVITS 2006 Features Keynotes on Public and Private Sector Innovations for Advancing the Public's Agenda: C.K. Prahalad, Visionary Corporate Strategy Teacher, Consultant and Author John D. Halamka, CIO of Harvard Medical School
- RICHMOND, Va. -- Virginia Secretary of Technology Aneesh P. Chopra today announced two keynote speakers for COVITS 2006: C.K. Prahalad, Distinguished Professor of Corporate Strategy at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business and John D. Halamka, M.D., Chief Information Officer of Harvard Medical School. Professor Prahalad and Dr....
- Research articles 2006-05-31
- Can C.K. Prahalad Pass the Test?
- It's all the potato's fault. C.K. Prahalad might still be ensconced in his old life as revered management guru. He might still be teaching strategy to rapt MBAs and senior executives at the University of Michigan, still driving home each night to his lush 60-acre spread in suburban Ann Arbor....
- Research articles 2001-08-01
- Interview: C.K. Prahalad on the information professional's role in visioning the future.
- IN A ONE-ON-ONE DISCUSSION, Dr. C.K. Prahalad, co-author of Competing for the Future, spoke to the Editor of The Information Advisor on the vital role of the information specialist in companies' need to accurately forecast and prepare for the future. Prahalad, along with Gary...
- Research articles 1994-10-01
- Finding Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid: An Interview with C.K. Prahalad
- How do you reach consumers in developing countries and meet their needs? This was the question C.K. Prahalad tackled in his influential book, The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid. With Wharton School Publishing releasing the updated fifth anniversary edition of the book, it seemed like a good time...
- Blog posts 2009-09-01
- Q&A: C.K. Prahalad - Pyramid Schemer
- I t had the ring of something too good to be true: Multinational corporations could alleviate global poverty while boosting their bottom lines. But that was exactly what University of Michigan strategy guru C.K. Prahalad proposed three years ago in his best-selling The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- Prahalad on Innovation
- BNET bloggers Sterling Performance have an interview with C.K. Prahalad, Innovate by Numbers. In it they talk about the concepts in his recent book, "The New Age of Innovation," which they call "as much a practical manual as a manifesto of change." They have a concise discussion...
- Blog posts 2008-08-20
- Business Guru to Speak on Solutions to Global Poverty at WRI Briefing
- World Resources InstituteWHAT: Business guru Dr. C.K. Prahalad will address reporters and the public about his new book on fighting global poverty, The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid. WHEN:...
- Research articles 2004-10-19
- Junk Your Headquarters
- You don't need a headquarters -- you need a federation of autonomous hub offices in different regions. So argue C.K. Prahalad and Hrishikesh Bhattacharyya in their article Twenty Hubs and No HQ in the latest issue of strategy+business registration required. Prahalad, a...
- Blog posts 2008-05-30
- MarketBusting
- The Idea in Brief You can't outperform rivals if you compete the same way they do. To be king of the jungle, not copycat, you must spur substantial new growth--quickly, profitably, and safely. ...
- Articles 2008-01-04
- Simple Rules for Making Alliances Work
- The Idea in Brief The number of corporate alliances soars 25% a year. And those partnerships account for nearly 33% of many companies' revenue and value. Yet the failure rate for alliances hovers at 60%-70%. According to Hughes and Weiss, that's because too...
- Articles 2007-11-16
- CIO Influence Waning; Tech Execs Need to Step Up
- CIOs need to step up their game if they want to maintain their influence. The Society for Information Management found that 31 percent of CIOs report to the CEO now, as opposed to 45 percent last year. Some CEOs are questioning whether or not their companies' even need a CIO now...
- Blog posts 2007-11-21
- Curveball
- The Idea in Brief You've executed a brilliant new strategy--but your competitors are catching on. How to get them off your scent? Stalk recommends throwing curveball strategies: clever moves that get competitors looking the other way...
- Articles 2008-04-14
- Competing on Resources
- What gives your company a competitive edge? Your strategically valuable resources -- the ones enabling your enterprise to perform activities better or more cheaply than rivals. These can be physical assets a prime location, intangible assets...
- Articles 2008-08-20
- Star-Led Campaigns Lose Their Sparkle
- Iconic products are to become the new stars as consumers suffer from a dose of 'celebrity fatigue', says research from Datamonitor. Marketers are advised that consumers are growing weary of overexposed stars such as David Beckham, whose, er, face endorses everything from Pepsi to Armani pants. ...
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
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