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Michael Porter, Ph.D.
Bishop William Lawrence University Professor
Harvard Business School
Michael E. Porter is the Bishop William Lawrence University Professor at Harvard
Business School. A leading authority on competitive strategy and the
competitiveness of nations and regions, Professor Porter’s work is recognized in
governments, corporations, non-profits, and academic circles across the globe.
His ideas on strategy have become the foundation for the required strategy course
at the Harvard Business School, and his work is taught in virtually every business
school in the world.
Professor Porter’s core field is competition and strategy, and this remains a primary
focus of his research. His ideas have also re-defined thinking about competitiveness,
economic development, economically distressed areas, and the role of corporations in
society. Professor Porter is the author of 17 books and numerous articles, and is a
six-time winner of the McKinsey Award for the best Harvard Business Review article of
the year, most recently for “Strategy and Society: The Link Between Competitive
Advantage and Corporate Social Responsibility”.
Professor Porter has recently devoted considerable attention to understanding and
addressing the problems in health care evident in the United States and abroad. His
book, Redefining Health Care (with Professor Elizabeth Teisberg), develops a new
framework for understanding how to transform the value delivered by the health care
system, with practical recommendations for providers, health plans, employers, and
government, among other actors. The book received the American College of Healthcare
Executives 2007 James A. Hamilton book of the year award.
In addition to his research and writing, Professor Porter serves as an advisor to
business and government. He has served as strategy advisor to numerous leading U.S.
and international companies, including Caterpillar, Procter & Gamble, Scotts
Miracle-Gro, Royal Dutch Shell, Taiwan Semiconductor, and Sysco. Professor Porter
also plays an active role in U.S. economic policy with the Executive Branch and
Congress, and has led national strategy initiatives in numerous countries. He
currently serves on the board of directors of Endeca Technologies, Parametric
Technology Corporation, and Thermo Fisher Scientific, and chairs Harvard Business
School's program for newly appointed CEOs of multibillion dollar corporations.
Professor Porter received a B.S.E. with high honors in aerospace and mechanical
engineering from Princeton University. He received an M.B.A. with high distinction
from the Harvard Business School, where he was a George F. Baker Scholar, and a Ph.D.
in Business Economics from Harvard University.
Professor Porter has won numerous awards and honors, including Harvard's David A.
Wells Prize in Economics for his research in industrial organization, the Academy
of Management’s highest award for scholarly contributions to management, and the Adam
Smith Award of the National Association of Business Economists. The recipient of
numerous honorary doctorates and national honors, in 2005 he was elected an Honorary
Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and received the John Kenneth Galbraith
Medal.
For further information, see the web site of the Institute for Strategy and
Competitiveness (www.isc.hbs.edu).
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