Who is the most influential living management thinker? The Thinkers50 2013 provides the answer. Described as the Oscars of Management Thinking, the global ranking is published every two years and is the essential guide to which thinkers and which ideas matter now – and which have been consigned to business history. We profile the Top 5 thinkers on the list in 2013
No. 1. The Disruptive Thinker
Christensen’s influence on the business world has been profound. In The Innovator’s Dilemma, he looked at why companies struggle with radical innovation in their markets. The book introduced the idea of disruptive innovation to a generation of managers and explained why the management practices that have allowed them to become industry leaders also make it hard for companies to develop the disruptive technologies that ultimately steal away their markets.
More recently, Christensen has applied his ideas to healthcare and education to show how enlightened management thinking can tackle the big issues facing society. His latest book How Will You Measure Your Life goes one step further to ask how we can create meaning in our personal lives.
No. 2. Blue Ocean Thinkers
Advocates include the Government of Malaysia, which recently launched the National Blue Ocean Strategy 3 (NBOS3), the third wave of its National Blue Ocean Strategy. A key target is building rural infrastructure – providing housing and water supplies for the rural poor.
No. 3. How Strategy Really Works
At No.3, with his highest appearance in the ranking to date, is the Canadian-born thinker Roger Martin. Martin, the former dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, and author (with Procter & Gamble’s A.G. Lafley) of Playing to Win: How Strategy Really Works, which wins the Thinkers50 Best Book Award.
No. 4. Wiki-thinker
No. 5. Innovation in Reverse