Beverly Behan has worked with more than 100 boards of directors over the past decade on issues including CEO succession planning, board engagement in strategy, board and director evaluation and general consulting to boards and CEOs on maximizing board effectiveness. She can be reached through her website: www.boardadvisor.net.
Jim Champy is chairman of Perot Systems Corporation's consulting practice and head of strategy for the company. His latest book is Outsmart!: How To Do What Your Competitors Can't. Champy is also the author of the 3 million-copy international best-seller, Reengineering the Corporation: A Manifesto for Business Revolution, as well as Reengineering Management, X-engineering the Corporation, The Arc of Ambition, and Fast Forward. Champy earned a BS and MS degree in Civil Engineering from MIT, as well as a JD from Boston College Law School, and lives in Boston.
Ram Charan, co-author of the international best-seller Execution and an adviser to business leaders and corporate boards worldwide, is the author of Leaders at all Levels: Deepening Your Talent Pool to Solve the Succession Crisis, to be published by Jossey-Bass in December, 2007.
The Corporate Executive Board (EXBD) drives faster, more effective decision-making among the world's leading executives and business professionals. Powered by a member network that spans over 50 countries and represents more than 80% of the world's Fortune 500 companies, the Corporate Executive Board offers the unique research insights along with an integrated suite of members-only tools and resources that enable the world's most successful organizations to deliver superior business outcomes.
Kevin P. Coyne is senior teaching professor at the Goizueta Business School of Emory University and a co-founder of The Coyne Partnership, a boutique consulting firm focused on top management and board issues. He was formerly a senior partner at McKinsey & Co. He writes The Strategist monthly for BusinessWeek.com/Managing.
Julie Hembrock Daum leads Spencer Stuart's director recruiting efforts and is the co-leader of the North American Board and CEO Succession Practice of Spencer Stuart, the leading executive search firm in the boardroom.
Karen Duncum is the owner of Star Performance Consulting, a coaching and training firm based in Santa Barbara, Calif. She has served as a consultant to businesses of all sizes, from startups to Fortune 500 companies.
Peter Firestein is author of CRISIS OF CHARACTER
Joseph Fuller is a co-founder of Monitor. A highly respected speaker and author, his work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Washington Post, Sloan Management Review, and Harvard Business Review
Bill George is professor of management practice at Harvard Business School and author of 7 Lessons for Leading in Crisis, True North, and Authentic Leadership. The former chair and CEO of Medtronic, he currently serves on the boards of ExxonMobil and Goldman Sachs. Read more at www.BillGeorge.org, or follow him on Twitter @Bill_George.
Lindsey Gerdes is a staff editor for BusinessWeek, a position she assumed in June, 2006. Previously, Gerdes was an intern at Newsweek. She has done freelance assignments for Fortune Small Business. Gerdes is a graduate of Stanford University.
Marshall Goldsmith is a world authority at helping successful leaders grow by achieving positive, lasting behavioral change in themselves, their people, and their teams. In November 2009, he was ranked as one of the field's 15 most influential business thinkers in a study involving 35,000 respondents that was published by The Times of London and Forbes. Dr. Goldsmith's books have sold over a million copies and have been translated into more than 25 languages. His best selling books include What Got You Here Won't Get You There (also a Longman Award Winner for business book of the year) and his most recent, MOJO: How to Get It, How to Keep It, and How to Get It Back If You Lose It.
Charles H. Green is the founder and CEO of Trusted Advisor Associates, co-author of The Trusted Advisor, and author of Trust-Based Selling. Green works as an executive educator, consultant, and speaker on the role of trust in business. His past clients include Shell Oil, Accenture, and Deloitte. He has taught in executive education programs at Kellogg and Columbia business schools, and has written for the Harvard Business Review, American Lawyer, and the CPA Journal. He is a contributing editor at Raintoday.com and writes the blog TrustMatters.
Joseph Grenny is co-author of three New York Times bestsellers: Influencer, Crucial Conversations, and Crucial Confrontations. His new book, Change Anything, made its debut in April 2011.Grenny is a consultant to corporations and co-founder of VitalSmarts, a firm that specializes in corporate training and organizational performance.
Ben W. Heineman Jr. is GE's former senior vice-president for law and public affairs and is currently a senior fellow at Harvard Law School and at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. He is the author of the book High Performance with High Integrity (Harvard Business Press, June, 2008).
William J. Holstein is the author of Why GM Matters: Inside the Race to Transform an American Icon (Walker & Co., 2009). For more of his work, visit www.williamjholstein.com.
The Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University is widely recognized as a global leader in management education. A regular feature of the BusinessWeek Online Management Channel is Conversations with Kellogg in which Management Channel Editor Patricia O'Connell talks with a Kellogg School faculty member about the management challenges that lie behind the breaking business news stories of the day. Kellogg's faculty members are known for their research, teaching, and practical connections to the world of business and management through the school's MBA and executive education programs.
Alaina Love, President of Purpose Linked Consulting (www.thepurposelink.com) is a nationally recognized leadership expert and speaker. She is co-author of The Purpose Linked Organization: How Passionate Leaders Inspire Winning Teams and Great Results (McGraw-Hill, 2009). The book identifies and explores the impact of the 'Passion Archetypes' of great leaders, provides a process for leaders to maximize the individual passions on their teams, and offers free access to The Passion Profiler邃「 online tool, where readers can discover their own passions and how to apply them to their roles at work.
G. Michael Maddock is founding partner, and Raphael Louis Viton is president, of Maddock Douglas, a company that invents, brands and markets products for "companies driven by innovation".
Joseph Daniel McCool is the author of Deciding Who Leads, named "one of the best business books of 2008" by Soundview and Business Book Review, and principal of www.TheMcCoolGroup.com, which advises corporate decision-makers on assessment, selection, engagement, and performance score-carding of executive search consultants and related externally focused management succession issues.
A leadership consultant, Nikos is author of the book Purpose: The Starting Point of Great Companies and can be reached at Nikosonline.com.
Thomas J. Neff is chairman of Spencer Stuart U.S., a global executive recruiting firm. His consulting practice focuses on CEO and board of director consulting and searches.
James O'Toole is Daniels Distinguished Professor of Business Ethics at the University of Denver, and co-author (with Edward Lawler) of The New American Workplace. He was formerly executive director of the Leadership Institute at the University of Southern California, and executive vice-president of the Aspen Institute.
Aileen Pincus is president of The Pincus Group Inc., an executive firm coaching firm that offers training in presentation, speech, media, and crisis communications.
Evan Rosen is author of The Culture of Collaboration and executive director of The Culture of Collaborationツョ Institute. He also writes The Culture of Collaborationツョ blog. Evan creates collaboration strategies for both the private and public sector, delivers workshops, and speaks globally on collaboration. He can be reached through www.thecultureofcollaboration.com.
Kurt Ronn is the president and founder of HRworks, a national recruitment firm that helps major companies acquire talent to build their organizations. He is a contributing columnist for BusinessWeek.com.
Randall Rothenberg is the president and CEO of the Interactive Advertising Bureau, the trade association for interactive marketing in the U.S. The IAB represents more than 300 leading interactive companies. Members are responsible for selling more than 86% of online advertising.
John R. Ryan is president of the Center for Creative Leadership, a top-ranked, global provider of executive education. He previously served as chancellor of the State University of New York and superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. He was a pilot during a 35-year career in the Navy, retiring as a vice-admiral.
Liz Ryan is an expert on the new-millennium workplace, a former Fortune 500 HR executive, and the author of Happy About Online Networking: the Virtual-ly Simple Way to Build Professional Relationships. Liz speaks to audiences around the world about work, life and networking, and works with employers on attracting and retaining world-class talent.
Dan Schawbel is a personal branding consultant and author of Me 2.0: 4 Steps to Building Your Future and the publisher of Personal Branding Blog and Personal Branding Magazine. The New York Times called Schawbel a "personal branding guru." He is also a speaker and managing partner of Millennial Branding, a branding company that serves individuals and corporations. Recently he was named to Inc. magazine's 30 Under 30 list.
Jeff Schmitt is an online columnist for Bloomberg Businessweek. He has spent 17 years in sales, marketing, project management, training, legal compliance, and recruiting. You can reach him via e-mail or follow him on Twitter.
Dov Seidman is the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of LRN, a company that helps businesses develop ethical corporate cultures and inspire principled performance, and the author of HOW: Why HOW We Do Anything Means Everything
Harold Sirkin is the global leader of Boston Consulting Group's operations practice. He is co-author of Payback: Reaping the Rewards of Innovation, published by Harvard Business School Press. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and a BS in accounting and finance from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Sirkin is a columnist for Asia Insight.
Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld is the senior associate dean for executive programs and the Lester Crown Professor of Management Practice at the Yale School of Management, as well as co-author of Firing Back: How Great Leaders Overcome Career Disasters. He can be reached at jeffrey.sonnenfeld@yale.edu.
Neil Smith is the CEO of Promontory Growth and Innovation, a New York consulting firm that helps clients increase revenues and reduce costs in innovative ways.
Beth Weissenberger is CEO and co-founder of The Handel Group, a New York-based coaching company. As head of the Executive Practice, she has worked with numerous CEOs and their teams on integration challenges, breaking down silos, and changing corporate culture.
Rick Wartzman is executive director of the Drucker Institute at Claremont Graduate University. He spent the first 20 years of his career as a reporter, editor, and columnist for The Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times. His most recent book, Obscene in the Extreme: The Burning and Banning of John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath, was published by PublicAffairs in September 2008.
Dr. Michael Watkins is the author of The First 90 Days and is the Chairman of Genesis Advisers and runs a popular discussion group on The First 90 Days on LinkedIn.
Dr. Bruce Weinstein is the public speaker and corporate consultant known as The Ethics Guy. Follow him on Facebook and Twitter (@TheEthicsGuy).
Martin Zalewski is chief of marketing and retail sales of London Business School, executive education. He recently rejoined his alma mater, where he earned an MBA, from General Electric, where he graduated from GE's prestigious ECLP leadership program. Prior to joining GE, he was a managing director in charge of Continental European business at Merryck & Co., a global CEO business mentoring firm. Zalewski has contributed to BusinessWeek's MBA Journals, spoken on leadership development, and judged international marketing competitions.
Lauren Zander is the co-founder and chairman of the Handel Group, an executive coaching and personal life coaching company based in New York City. Lauren has developed and is currently in her third year teaching a popular and groundbreaking course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology called Designing Your Life. The Education Division of Handel Group will soon be implementing similar courses at New York University and Rutgers University.
Shoshana Zuboff is the author of The Support Economy: Why Corporations Are Failing Individuals and the Next Episode of Capitalism. She was the Charles Edward Wilson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.