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17: 61:. It's also possible to claim to be a business guru at any time. It's not a title. The lists of people who have been accepted as business gurus have constantly changed over time. However, there are some people who have been accepted by a great majority as a business guru and also some organizations which have created their own lists of gurus. One English writer has described management gurus as "overwhelmingly a US phenomenon." 107:
as the three leading gurus of our time. There are also many gurus who have emerged and disappeared through history. For example, the Japanese were known for making improvements to the business world and bringing out gurus in the 1980s, which included Kenichi Ohmae and Akio Morita. Then European gurus
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There is no definitive list of business gurus, but some writers have proposed "personal" lists. These lists are mostly created by organizations such as business magazines or management writers. There have been many business guru lists created through history.
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A list consisting of people who are included in almost all of the lists created, collectively known as the "Famous Five", are:
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ideas or theories about business'. The earliest use of the term business guru can be tracked back to the 1960s being used in
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asked the gurus to name their favorite gurus. The people named were Peter Drucker, James March and Herbert Simon.
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emerged, which included Yves Doz, Geert Hofstede, Manfred Kets De Vries, and Charles Handy.
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concept, ranked first among influential modern business gurus on
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Another list includes Peter Drucker, Michael Porter, and
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C. K. Prahalad
core competency
Stuart Crainer
Des Dearlove
manager
influential
Business Week
industry
Frederick Winslow Taylor
Michael Porter
Alfred Sloan
Peter Drucker
Douglas McGregor
Tom Peters
https://www.linkedin.com/in/managementguru/
Gary Hamel
Max Weber
management theory
Enron
management fad
innovation
Businessperson
Religion and business
Technology evangelist
Evangelism marketing
"The 10 Most Influential Business Gurus"
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