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The faculty team planned for Strategic Management & Leadership
Issues in a Rapidly Changing Global Environment includes:
Lester Thurow ,
the Jerome and Dorothy Lemelson Professor of Management and
Economics and MIT Sloan Dean Emeritus, focuses on
the factors driving economic change in the global economy. His
latest book published October 2003, Fortune Favors the Bold:
What We Must Do to Build a New and Lasting Global Prosperity,
examines today’s most pressing global issues. For the first
time
in history, great wealth depends upon the control of knowledge,
not the control of natural resources such as land, gold, and
oil.
Richard Locke ,
the Alvin J. Siteman Professor of Entrepreneurship and Political
Science, and Director of the MIT
Italy Program, studies economic adjustment and development,
comparative labor relations and political economy. His current
work examines cooperative patterns of economic development in
Eastern Germany, Southern Italy, and Northeast Brazil.
Duncan Simester, Associate Professor of Management
Science at M.I.T.'s Sloan School of Management, focuses on market
strategy,
evaluating different markets, trade-offs between market size
and competition, and product development process. He is on the
Editorial Board of Marketing Science and is an Area Editor at
Management Science.
Edward Roberts ,
the David Sarnoff Professor of Management of Technology, focuses
on technology strategy and management in
both major and newly emerging firms, including new business
development, technology-based entrepreneurship, venture capital,
and corporate venturing. Roberts is the founder of the MIT
Entrepreneurship Center.
S.P. Kothari, the Gordon Y Billard Professor
of Management, Head of the Department ?of Economics, Finance,
and Accounting, MIT
Sloan School of Management, focuses on corporate diversification,
governance, and capital budgeting decisions in firms, venture
capital, and entrepreneurial finance. |
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