Where is Robert Kaplan and Norton, whose concept of Balanced Scorecard has become the greatest management thought in the 90s. Incidently the book Michael Porter wrote was 'The Competitive Advantage' not 'comparative advantage'. Why don't your people do some homework. Where is Phillip Kotler. Tom Peters is the most hyped management guru.
RE:top ten management gurus
by natraj tanjore on Aug 06, 2008 05:59 PM Permalink
Both prahlad and porter borrowed heavily from ricardo's economic theory - The comparative advantages of nations!