- Robert S. Kaplan
Dr. Robert Kaplan , Chairman- Balanced Scorecard Collaborative & Professor- Harvard Business School; delivered a seminar on Execution as Competitive Advantage: New Strategies for the Information Age at the Oberoi Hotel, New Delhi on February 15, 2005. Amity Business School was the academic partner to bringing this world renowned management guru to .....
- Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Rosabeth Moss Kanter is a tenured professor in business at Harvard Business School, where she holds the Ernest L. Arbuckle Professorship. She has written numerous books on business management techniques, particularly change management. She also has a regular column in the Miami Herald. She is known for her classic 1977 study of tokenism - how being a minority in a group can affect one's performance due to enhanced visibility and performance pressure.
- Regina Herzlinger
- Vicki L. Sato
Vicki L. Sato , Ph.D, is Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School, and also Professor of the Practice in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, Harvard University. She is a business advisor to Atlas Ventures and other enterprises in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.
- Leslie Perlow
Leslie Perlow is an expert on how work practices affect the quality of our personal lives and our corporate productivity and how changes in work practice can release the productive potential of individuals and organizations.
- Henry Chesbrough
Henry Chesbrough is the executive director of the Center for Open Innovation at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. His research focuses on managing technology and innovation. His new book, Open Innovation (Harvard Business School Press, 2003), articulates a new paradigm for organizing and managing R&D, in which companies must access external as well as internal technologies and take them to market through internal and external paths.
- Chris Argyris
Chris Argyris is the James Conant Professor of Education and Organizational Behavior Emeritus at Harvard University. He has consulted to numerous private and governmental organizations. He has received awards including eleven honorary degrees and lifetime contributions awards from the Academy of Management, American Psychological Association, and American Society of Training Directors.
- Theodore Levitt
Theodore Levitt (b. March 1 1925, Vollmerz, Main-Kinzig-Kreis, Germany - d. June 28 2006, Belmont, Massachusetts) was an American economist and professor at Harvard Business School. He was also editor of the "Harvard Business Review" and an editor who was especially noted for increasing the Review's circulation and for coining the term globalization.
- Hirotaka Takeuchi
Hirotaka Takeuchi is dean of the Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy at Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo and was a visiting professor at Harvard Business School in 1989 and 1990. Hirotaka holds an MBA and PhD from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley.
- Richard L. Nolan
Richard L. Nolan is the William Barclay Harding Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus, at Harvard Business School.
- Nancy Koehn
Nancy Koehn Ms. Koehn became a director in November 2002. Dr. Koehn is a full Professor at the Harvard Business School, where her specialty is business history. She is the author of Brand New: How Entrepreneurs Earned Consumers' Trust from Wedgwood to Dell ; and The Power of Commerce: Economy and Governance in the First British Empire .
- Robert D. Austin
Robert D. Austin joined the Harvard Business School faculty in 1997. He teaches the first year MBA course in Technology and Operations Management, the information technology (IT) module of an executive program for owner/managers, and chairs the school's executive program for Chief Information Officers (CIOs). Professor Austin has also spent time in industry.
- Ronald A. Heifetz
Ronald Heifetz , M.D. King Hussein bin Talal Professor of Public Leadership Kennedy School of Government
- David A. Moss
David A. Moss is a writer and professor at the Harvard Business School of the Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. He has published two books "Socializing Security: Progressive-Era Economists and the Origins of American Social Policy" and "When All Else Fails: Government as the Ultimate Risk Manager"
- Jon Burgstone
Mr. Burgstone is Managing Director of Symbol Capital, a San Francisco-based hedge fund, where he leads the firm's activities in portfolio management and research. Mr. Burgstone also served as Founding Faculty Chair and is currently Adjunct Professor of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology at the University of California, Berkeley. Earlier in his career he was co-founder and CEO of SupplierMarket, a leading internet supply chain software provider.
- Clayton M. Christensen
Clayton M. Christensen is the Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School, with a joint appointment in the Technology & Operations Management and General Management faculty groups. His research and teaching interests center on the management issues related to the development and commercialization of technological and business model innovation.
- George C. Lodge
George C. Lodge lost the 1962 election for United States Senator from Massachusetts to Edward M. Kennedy. He is currently the Jaime and Josefina Chua Tiampo Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus, at Harvard Business School.
- Eric Lander
Eric Steven Lander (b. February 3, 1957) is a Professor of Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a member of the Whitehead Institute, and director of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard who has devoted his career toward realizing the promise of the human genome for medicine. He graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1974 and then attended Princeton University.
- Joel M. Podolny
Joel Podolny was dean of the Yale School of Management from July, 2005 to October, 2008. During his time as dean, he worked closely with Yale SOM faculty, staff, students, and alumni to pioneer an integrated MBA curriculum that sets a new, higher standard for management education. Prior to coming to Yale, Podolny was professor and director of research at Harvard Business School and professor of sociology in the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
- Mitchell Baker
Winifred Mitchell Baker, better known simply as Mitchell Baker, is Chief Executive Officer of the Mozilla Corporation, a subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation that coordinates development of the open source Mozilla Internet applications, including the Mozilla Firefox web browser and the Mozilla Thunderbird email client.
- Benn Konsynski
Benn Konsynski is the George S. Craft Professor of Business Administration at the Goizueta Business School of Emory University. Prior to assuming his position at Emory, Dr. Konsynski served on faculty at the Harvard Business School and the University of Arizona, where he co-founded the university's multi-million dollar group decision support laboratory.
- Andrew Pettigrew
Andrew Pettigrew is a British professor, currently dean of the University of Bath School of Management. He received his training in sociology and anthropology at Liverpool University and received his Ph.D. from Manchester Business School in 1970. He has held academic appointments at Yale University, Harvard University, London Business School and Warwick Business School. Pettigrew has published many academic papers and books that consider the human, political, …
- Robert Bruner
Robert Bruner is the dean of the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia. He is also Darden's Distinguished Professor of Business Administration. Bruner received his B.A. from Yale University and his MBA and PHD from Harvard Business School.
- Frank Borman
Frank Borman retired from the Air Force in 1970, but is well remembered as a part of this nation's history, a pioneer in the exploration of space and veteran of both the Gemini 7, 1965 Space Orbital Rendezvous with Gemini 6 and the first manned lunar orbital mission, Apollo 8, in 1968. Borman's retirement from the Air Force in 1970 did not end his aviation career.
- Bryan Bergeron
Bryan Bergeron, MD, is an author of numerous books in the fields of medicine, computers, biotechnology, and business. He teaches in the HST Division of Harvard Medical School and MIT and is president of Archetype Technologies, Inc.
- Gary Hamel
Gary Hamel is Visiting Professor of Strategic and International Management at the London Business School ; cofounder of Strategos , an international consulting company; and director of the Management Innovation Lab . He is the author of Leading the Revolution and coauthor of Competing for the Future , two landmark books that have appeared on every management best seller list.
- Deane Waldo Malott
Deane Waldo Malott (July 10, 1898-September 11, 1996) was an American academic and administrator. The son of a banker, Malott was born in Abilene, Kansas and went on to study at the University of Kansas. While at school there, he wrote for the University Daily Kansan and was a brother in the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He graduated in 1921 and went on to the Harvard Business School.
- Dalton McGuinty Sr.
Dalton James McGuinty (born August 13, 1926 in Osceola, Ontario; died March 16, 1990) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal from 1987 to 1990. He is particularly notable for being the father of the current Premier of Ontario, Dalton McGuinty, and David McGuinty, a member of the Parliament of Canada. McGuinty was educated at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, …
- Rawi Abdelal
Rawi Abdelal is an associate professor in the Business, Government and the International Economy unit at Harvard Business School.
- Stan Christensen
- Debra Dunn
Debra Dunn Adviser to Social Ventures In her most recent position, Debra Dunn had leadership responsibility for HP's global citizenship efforts. These included corporate social and environmental responsibility, government and public affairs, corporate philanthropy and HP initiatives aimed at providing appropriate, technology-based services and solutions to emerging markets and underserved populations.
- Peter Tufano
- Michael E. Porter
Michael E. Porter is the Bishop William Lawrence University Professor, based at Harvard Business School. A University professorship is the highest professional recognition that can be awarded to a Harvard faculty member. Professor Porter is the fourth faculty member in Harvard Business School history to earn this distinction, and is one of about 15 current University Professors at Harvard.
- Scott A. Snook
Scott A. Snook Associate Professor of Business Administration
- Guhan Subramanian
- Luis Viceira
- Stuart Gilson
- Constance E. Bagley
Constance E. Bagley is an Associate Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School, where she teaches the MBA elective course Legal Aspects of Management. Her research focuses on the intersection of law and management and the ability of legally astute managers and entrepreneurs to use the law and legal tools to create value, marshal resources, and manage risk.
- Kevin M. Murphy
Kevin M. Murphy is George Pratt Shultz Professor of Business Economics and Industrial Relations. A faculty member since 1983, he received a Ph.D. in economics from Chicago in 1986. His most recent research focuses on returns to education and skill, unemployment, human capital and growth, and income inequality.
- Max Bazerman
Max H. Bazerman Jesse Isidor Straus Professor of Business Administration In addition to being the Straus Professor at the Harvard Business School, Max is formally affiliated with the Kennedy School of Government, the Psychology Department, the Institute for Quantitative Social Sciences, the Harvard University Center on the Environment, and the Program on Negotiation. In his prior position at Kellogg, Max was the founder and director of the Kellogg Environmental Research Center.