In his work with world leading companies such as Shell, Nokia, CGU, Ford and others, Professor Hamel and his colleagues at Strategos have helped management teams create rule-breaking strategies that have generated billions of dollars in new wealth.
Hamel has published 11 articles in the Harvard Business Review in 15 years. Four of his articles have received the prestigious McKinsey Prize for excellence, a feat unmatched by any other management author. He is also the most reprinted author in the history of the Harvard Business Review. "The World Bank's Innovation Market" is Hamel's latest article in the Harvard Business Review. Other recent articles include "Innovation Now" in Fast Company and "Why it's time to take a risk" in Business 2.0. In the last three years he has also authored three cover stories for FORTUNE, the world's most prestigious business magazine.
Professor Hamel's landmark book, Competing For The Future, was Business Week's management book of the year and has appeared on every management best-seller list. Having been translated into more than 20 languages, it is the best-selling book ever on business strategy. Hamel recently completed a new book, Leading The Revolution.
Gary Hamel, Visiting Professor of Strategic and International Management at the London Business School, Chairman of Strategos, and Director of the Woodside Institute. is one of the world's most sought-after speakers on strategy and innovation. He is a frequent speaker at the World Economic Forum in Davos, at the Fortune 500 CEO Roundtable and Bill Gates' CEO Summit. In addition, he has spoken to hundreds of boards and senior management groups. He is on the board of the Strategic Management Society and he is a fellow of the World Economic Forum.