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Times of London: C. K. Prahalad Remains the World’s Most Influential Management Thinker

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Published: October 14, 2009 under Archived Coaching News

October 14,  2009 – Times of London – London, UK

Bookshop shelves groan under the weight of management coaching tomes of all styles and sizes. From Peter Drucker’s 600-page classic MBA text Management to a new paperback Are you a Badger or a Doormat? by Rosie Miller, an executive coach, there is no shortage of volunteers ready to teach managers how to lead people, market brands or draw up bottom line-boosting strategies.

But which, if any, of these authors and strategies makes a difference in the real world of business? To answer this question, The Times works with Des Dearlove and Stuart Crainer, visiting professors at IE Business School in Madrid and associates at London Business School’s Management Innovation Lab, to compile The Thinkers 50, a biennial list of the most influential living management thinkers.

And this year, for the second time in a row, C. K. Prahalad, author of The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid, has been voted the most influential living management thinker. “His influence on the business world is immense,” Mr Dearlove says.

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