About the Author

Pankaj Ghemawat—globalization and business strategist, professor, and speaker—works with organizations and policy makers to help them anticipate and prepare for major market shifts. He also specializes in emerging markets, sustainable competitive advantage, and strategic investment.

Ghemawat is the Global Professor of Management and Strategy and Director of the Center for the Globalization of Education and Management at the Stern School of Business at New York University. He is also the Anselmo Rubiralta Professor of Global Strategy at IESE Business School. Between 1983 and 2008, he was on the faculty at the Harvard Business School, where, in 1991, he became the youngest person in the school’s history to be appointed a full professor.

Ghemawat is also the youngest “guru” included in the Economist’s guide to the greatest management thinkers of all time (2008). He ranks among the top twenty management thinkers worldwide (Thinkers50) and among the top twenty case writers (the Case Centre). Other honors include the McKinsey Award for the best article published in Harvard Business Review, the Booz Eminent Scholar Award of the International Management Division of the Academy of Management, and the Irwin Educator of the Year Award of the Business Policy and Strategy Division of the Academy of Management.

Ghemawat’s prior books on globalization and international business include The Laws of Globalization and World 3.0. The Economist recommends that World 3.0 should “be read by anyone who wants to understand the most important economic development of our time.” It won Thinkers50’s biennial award for the best book on business. His newest book is The New Global Road Map: Enduring Strategies for Turbulent Times.

Ghemawat is the principal author of the DHL Global Connectedness Index and is Chairman of the Foundation for Practice and Research in Strategic Management (PRISM). He served on the taskforce appointed by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the leading accreditation body for business schools, on the globalization of management education, and authored the report’s recommendations about what to teach students about globalization, and how.

For more information, including dynamic maps and proprietary tools, visit Ghemawat.com.

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