| |  | | ALAN MOORE presents us with an alternative way of working and existing – a better way – in which “participatory leadership” dominates the workplace where wellbeing and creating value for the collective good is the new currency of our economy.Through his book “No Straight Lines” Alan splendidly paves for us a new future which is accessible to everyone through innovation, creativity and craftsmanship. | |
| |  | | AMAR BHIDÉ is a leading authority on the role innovation and entrepreneurship play in creating prosperity in a globalized world. He is the Author of A call to Judgement: sensible finance for a dynamic economy and the best seller The Venturesome Economy: How Innovation sustains prosperity in a more connected world" | |
| |  | | CHRIS TRIMBLE has dedicated the past ten years to studying a single challenge that vexes even the best-managed corporations: how to execute an innovation initiative. His work came to fruition with the publication of his book, The Other Side of Innovation, solving the execution challenge with Vijay Govindarajan. They also co-wrote 10 Rules for Strategic Innovators. | |
| |  | | CLAYTON CHRISTENSEN was ranked No.1 Business Management Thinker in theThinkers50. Author of several best sellers including The Innovator's Solution he argues that innovation can be a predictable process that delivers sustainable, profitable growth. | |
| |  | | DIANE COYLE former economist at the U.K Treasury, European Editor of Investors Chronicle and Economics Editor of The Independent. She is author of The Economics of Enough - how to rule the economy as if the future matters. Diane is Director of “Enlightenment Economics”, the consultancy company she founded which specialises in global and technological issues. | |
| |  | | FRANCIS FUKUYAMA has written widely on issues relating to democratization and international political economy. The Origins of Political Order, was published in April 2011. Other books include America at the Crossroads: Democracy, Power and the Neoconservative legacy. Explaining the Development Gap between Latin America and the United States. | |
| |  | | FREEK VERMEULM is an Associate Professor of Strategy & Entrepreneurship at the London Business School. He has designed and taught some of the School’s most successful courses such as Strategic Management, General Management, Strategies for Growth, and Mergers, Acquisitions & Alliances. He is the author of "Business Exposed" the naked truth about what really goes on in the world of business. | |
| |  | | HAROLD JAMES is a renowned historian, specializing in the history of Germany and European economic history. James has published dozens of books and articles in his field he writes a monthly column for Project Syndicate. He is currently a Professor of History at Princeton University as well as a Professor of International Affairs at the University's Woodrow Wilson School. | |
| |  | | HENRY CHESBROUGH was ranked No 38 in the Thinkers50 and is a co-founder of the Open Innovation Community. He created the theory and coined the term "open Innovation." He is Executive Director of the Center for Open Innovation at the University of California, Berkeley. | |
| |  | | JOHN MATTONE was ranked in the Thinkers50 as one of the world’s emergent thought leaders and appears on their “Guru Radar”. He has been recognised as one of the fastest rising stars in the field of leadership development, an inspiring speaker, prolific author and highly sought-after executive coach. | |
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| | LUCY P. MARCUS won the Thinkers 50 Future Thinker Award which recognises "A Thinker who has emerged over the last two years with the potential to change the world of theory and practice”. Challlenging conventional wisdom, Lucy has been recognized for setting the agenda on future proofing boardrooms and companies.
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| |  | | LUKE WILLIAMS is an internationally recognized authority on Innovation Leadership. He is a Fellow at Frog, one of the world's most influential innovation companies and Professor of Innovation at NYU’s Stern School of Business. He has worked with industry leaders including , GE, Sony, Virgin, Disney and Hewlett-Packard to create breakthrough business model solutions. | |
| |  | | PARAG KHANNA Parag Khanna is a leading geo-strategist, world traveler and author. He is author of the international bestseller How to Run the World: Charting a Course to the Next Renaissance. Parag was named one of Esquire’s “75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century,” and one of fifteen individuals featured in WIRED magazine’s “Smart List". | |
| |  | | RICHARD HAMES has been described as one of the century’s most foresightful corporate philosophers, considered to be among the world's influential intellectuals and futurists. His best seller,The Five Literacies of Global Leadership was the result of ten years of research and argues a case for jettisoning many of today's leadership orthodoxies in order to liberate collective wisdom. | |
| |  | | ROGER MARTIN was ranked No. 6 in the Thinkers50. Dean of the Rotman School of Management and advisor to CEO’s of major global corporations. He writes for BusinessWeek, The Washington Post and The Financial Times and has published several books including Fixing The Game and The Design of Business. | |
| |  | | STÉPHANE GARELLI is a professor at IMD International Business School. An exciting speaker who combines content with an entertaining approach to complex issues. He wrote the best-seller Top Class Competitors - How Nations, Firms and Individuals Succeed in the New World of Competitiveness | |
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| |  | | THIERRY MALLERET is the co-founder of the Monthly Barometer, a predictive analysis exclusively provided to private investors and influential decision-makers. Previously, Thierry founded the Global Risk Network at the World Economic Forum, a network that brings together top opinion and policymakers, to look at how global issues will affect business and society in the short and long term.
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| | UMAIR HAQUE was ranked No. 49 in the Thinkers50. An economist consultant and author of The New Capitalist Manifesto, building a disruptively better business and Betterness, economics for humans. He is columnist and blogger for the Harvard Business Review and director of Havas Media Labs.
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| |  | | VIJAY GOVINDARAJAN was ranked No. 3 in the Thinkers50. He is one of the world’s leading experts on strategy and innovation. He wrote bestsellers Ten Rules for Strategic Innovators and The Other Side of Innovation which focuses on how to turn an innovative idea into a successful business. | | |