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- The Why, What, and How of Management Innovation
- The Idea in Brief Breakthroughs in your company's management processes--such as creation of intellectual property, brand building, talent development--deliver potent competitive advantages. By perfecting the industrial research laboratory, for example, General Electric won more patents than...
- Articles 2008-04-01
- Gary Hamel: Don't Be a Dinosaur
- Gary Hamel ends his ‘Future of Management’ with a two-chapter ‘how-to’ section, aptly titled ‘Building the Future of Management.’ The first looks closely at two real-world attempts to create more innovative companies. Hamel starts with IBM’s efforts to take its world-beating research and turn it into new...
- Blog posts 2007-11-30
- Gary Hamel's Ideal Companies
- The second segment of Gary Hamel’s “The Future Of Management†features case studies of three companies with unusual management structures: Whole Foods, W.L. Gore and Google. All of them have been written about heavily in the business press over the years, and so some of Hamel’s work may seem familiar...
- Blog posts 2007-11-24
- Innovation at Whirlpool: embedment and sustainability.(sustained innovatio- case study)
- At the 2004 HRPS Corporate Sponsor Forum, Nancy Tennant Snyder teamed with Gary Hamel to present the innovation story at Whirlpool Corporation. At the time, Dr. Snyder was Whirlpool's Corporate Vice President of Core Competencies and Leadership Devel At the 2004 HRPS Corporate Sponsor Forum, Nancy...
- Research articles 2006-09-01
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- 'World's Reigning Strategy Guru' Gary Hamel to Speak at SLA 2005 in Toronto.
- ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, April 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Business strategy legend Gary Hamel will deliver the Keynote Address at the Special Libraries Association's SLA 2005 Annual Conference in Toronto on Wednesday, 8 June, at 9:00 a.m. local time. "Gary Hamel is one...
- Research articles 2005-04-18
- Seeing Into Gary Hamel's 'Future'
- It’s almost pompous to title a book “The Future Of†anything. The future usually flummoxes forecasters of all stripes, though they may get pieces of things right. In fact, an executive I was interviewing once told me he saved time by not reading anything that aimed to predict...
- Blog posts 2007-11-20
- The Future of Innovation Management; Hamel and Bryan Speak
- Gary Hamel and Lowell Bryan offer similar perspectives on the future role of management in their respective books, "The Future of Management" and "Mobilizing Minds" (co-authored by Claudia Joyce). Each calls for organizational change so managers an direct employees with the same innovative energy that is devoted to product development -- minimizing complexity and harnessing every...
- Blog posts 2007-11-20
- More on Hamel: Five Models for Business Innovation
- In the first two parts of his "Future of Management," Gary Hamel has been a witty, engaging visionary, beguiling and impressing managers into thinking they must change (indeed, I find myself randomly rethinking my own approaches to problematic issues here at Fitzgerald Enterprises). In part three, the...
- Blog posts 2007-11-29
- Is Management Innovation More Important than Product Innovation?
- Professor Gary Hamel argues that it is innovation in management --- rather than in operations, products or strategies --- that will create long-term advantage and fundamentally new approaches to growing winning businesses. "Today's business leaders are being challenged to build organisations that are as nimble as change...
- Blog posts 2008-05-19
- The Future of Management.(bookshelf)(Brief article)(Book review)
- The Future of Management. By Gary Hamel, with Bill Breen. Harvard Business School Press, 272 pages. $26.95. Sure, the title is a bit imperious. But Gary Hamel isn't just any management writer. He may not be the second coming of Peter Drucker, but he's...
- Research articles 2008-01-01
- How Innovation Is Like Golf
- For a game that's so maddeningly difficult, golf inspires real fanaticism in its fans. Among them, apparently, is management guru, Gary Hamel. His post on today's Harvard Business Review Conversation Starters opens with a passionate description of the game's charms and aggravations (if you're a golfer, it's a must-read for...
- Blog posts 2008-01-04
- Best Business Books of 2007, Part II
- David Leonhardt in the New York Times wrote about his favorite economics book of the year in No. 1 Book, and It Offers Solutions. In what he calls "a very good year" for books on economics, he named Shannon Brownlee's Overtreated tops, and his column tells why. It...
- Blog posts 2007-12-19
- Maybe B.S. Stands for Business School
- M.B.A. programs in America seem to be in excellent shape -- demand is high, with more than 130,000 people shelling out tens of thousands of dollars each to get an MBA (tuition alone at Harvard Business School is $41,900 for the 2007-2008 academic year). Many graduates of the best schools...
- Blog posts 2008-03-03
- Innovation coming soon to a manager near you
- The Future of Management By Gary Hamel, with Bill Breen Harvard Business School Press, 272 pages, $26.95 --- We live in a world transformed by the Internet, so why would anyone wish to work...
- Research articles 2007-10-08
- The Why, What and How of Innovation
- The Why, What and How of Innovation; Gary Hamel; Harvard Business Review, Feb. 2006, pp. 72-84.Why is management innovation so vital? What makes it different from other kinds of innovation? How can you and your company become blue-ribbon management innovators? This article from management expert Gary Hamel, a visiting professor...
- Research articles 2006-07-01
- Funding Growth in an Age of Austerity
- NOTABLE PAPERS/ARTICLESFunding Growth in an Age of Austerity; Gary Hamel and Gary Getz; Harvard Business Review, July-Aug. 2004, pp. 76-84.Want to out-innovate your competitors? Of course, but it won't happen by taking the usual steps of conducting R&D more efficiently or by increasing R&D budgets, write Hamel and Getz. Rather,...
- Research articles 2004-11-01
- Funding Growth in an Age of Austerity
- Funding Growth in an Age of Austerity. Gary Hamel and Gary Getz; Harvard Business Review, July-Aug. 2004. pp. 76-84. Want to out-innovate your competitors? Of course, but it won't happen by taking the usual steps of conducting R&D more efficiently or by increasing R&D budgets, write Hamel and Getz....
- Research articles 2004-11-01
- The Why, What and How of Innovation
- The Why, What and How of Innovation; Gary Hamel, Harvard Business Review, Feb. 2006. pp. 72-84. Why is management innovation so vital? What makes it different from other kinds of innovation? How can you and your company become blue-ribbon management innovators? This article from management expert Gary Hamel, a...
- Research articles 2006-07-01
- Dear customer: the salespeople at Leo Hamel & Co. fine jewelry write 25 to 150 letters to their customers every week. Gary Hill, president, says these letters have helped the company achieve a fourfold increase in annual sales.
- Gary Hill believes communication is the key to business and personal success. And one of the most effective ways for retail jewelers to retain the loyalty of their customers is through one of the simplest and least costly forms of communication: the letter. ...
- Research articles 2006-07-01
- UTEK Corporation Launches Innovation Webinar Series
- TAMPA, Fla. -- UTEK Corporation (NYSE Alternext US:UTK) (LSE-AIM:UTK), a leading innovation services company, is pleased to announce the launch of a webinar series focused on enhancing corporate innovation. Renowned business strategist Professor Gary Hamel will present the inaugural topic, "Innovation in Tough Times," on Tuesday, February 17th, at...
- Research articles 2009-02-10
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