Seven Indian-Origin Management Gurus Among Thinkers50

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Govindarajan is also responsible for posing the question that sparked a global challenge to build a $300 house, which earned him the Thinkers50 CK Prahalad Breakthrough Idea Award in 2011.

In 2013, he was shortlisted for the Thinkers50 Innovation Award.

Nominated for the 2013 Thinkers50 Global Solutions Award for his Global Connectedness Index, Ghemawat (11) is based at New York’s Stern school and IESE Business School in Spain. Prior to that he was the youngest full professor at Harvard Business School. His 2011 book “World 3.0″ won the Thinkers50 Book Award.

Nirmalya Kumar (20) is the recently appointed director of strategy at Tata Group. He was previously professor of marketing at London Business School and is the author of Private Label Strategy and India Inside, among others.

“Prolific and insightful” Nitin Nohria (21), is the dean of Harvard Business School. His books include “Driven: How Human Nature Shapes our Choices” (2001); “The Arc of Ambition” (with Jim Champy, 2000.

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Source: IANS