Jonathan Zittrain, professor at the Oxford Internet Institute and cofounder of Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society.
Alan Murray, assistant managing editor of the Wall Street Journal and author of "Revolt in the Boardroom."
Chris Zook, partner at Bain & Company and author of "Unstoppable: Finding Hidden Assets to Renew the Core and Fuel Profitable Growth."
Marshall Goldsmith, executive coach and author of "What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful."
Sylvia Ann Hewlett, founding president of the Center for Work-Life Policy and author of "Off-Ramps and On-Ramps."
Bill George, Harvard Business School professor and author of "True North: Discover Your Authentic Leadership".
Duncan Watts, professor of sociology at Columbia University.
Dr. Leonard Marcus and Dr. Barry Dorn of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative.
Erich Joachimsthaler, CEO of Vivaldi Partners and author of "Hidden in Plain Sight: How to Find and Execute Your Company's Next Big Growth Strategy."
Adrian Slywotzky, author of "The Upside: The 7 Strategies for Turning Big Threats into Growth Breakthroughs."
Larry Bossidy, former chairman and CEO of Honeywell and AlliedSignal.
Howard Gardner, Harvard Graduate School of Education professor and author of "Five Minds for the Future."
Tim Butler, director of career development programs at Harvard Business School and author of "Getting Unstuck: How Dead Ends Become New Paths."
Tom Davenport and Jeanne Harris, authors of "Competing on Analytics: The New Science of Winning."
Chip Heath, Stanford Graduate School of Business professor and coauthor of "Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die."
Jim Andrew, senior partner at The Boston Consulting Group and coauthor of "Payback: Reaping the Rewards of Innovation."
Don Tapscott, CEO of New Paradigm and coauthor of "Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything."
Anthony Mayo, director of the leadership initiative at Harvard Business School and coauthor of "Paths to Power."
Paul Hemp, HBR senior editor, discusses the magazine's annual survey of ideas and trends that will make an impact on business.
Chris Trimble, Tuck School of Business faculty and coauthor of "Ten Rules for Strategic Innovators: From Idea to Execution."
Ram Charan, author of "Know-How: The 8 Skills That Separate People Who Perform from Those Who Don't."
Tom Stewart, HBR editor, discusses the January 2007 issue of the magazine.
Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Bill Taylor, Herminia Ibarra, Paul Hemp, Tammy Erickson, and Tom Davenport, suggest New Year's resolutions for business executives.
Annie McKee, managing director of the Teleos Leadership Institute and coauthor of "Resonant Leadership."
Mark Kramer, managing director of FSG Social Impact Advisors.
Sylvia Ann Hewlett, founding president of the Center for Work-Life Policy.
Darrell Rigby, Bain & Company partner and head of the firm's global retail practice. Also: Leon Gorman, chairman of L.L.Bean.
Jon Lukomnik, managing parter of Sinclair Capital LLC and coauthor of "The New Capitalists: How Citizen Investors Are Reshaping the Corporate Agenda."
Gary Pisano, Harvard Business School professor and author of "Science Business: The Promise, the Reality, and the Future of Biotech."
Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Harvard Business School professor. Also: "How to Manage Urban School Districts."
David Lax and James Sebenius, authors of "3-D Negotiation: Powerful Tools to Change the Game in Your Most Important Deals."
Robert Galford, coauthor of "Your Leadership Legacy: Why Looking Toward the Future Will Make You a Better Leader Today."
Paul Hemp, HBR senior editor and author of the article "Are You Ready for E-tailing 2.0?"
Pankaj Ghemawat, Harvard Business School professor.
Henry Chesbrough, author of "Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting from Technology."
Mark Gerzon, mediation expert and author of "Leading Through Conflict: How Successful Leaders Transform Differences into Opportunities."
David Champion, HBR senior editor, discusses the July-August 2006 issue of the magazine.
David Garvin, Harvard Business School professor. Also: Judith Ross on retaining your top performers during times of change.
Michael Watkins, chairman of Genesis Advisers and author of "Shaping the Game." Also: Fred Reichheld, fellow at Bain & Company.
Gardiner Morse, HBR senior editor. Also: Tammy Erickson on her HBR article "Managing Middlescence."
Paul Hemp, HBR senior editor and author of the article "Avatar-Based Marketing."
Kate Ludeman and Eddie Erlandson, authors of "Alpha Male Syndrome." Also: Judith Ross on using trust as a strategic management tool.
Patrick Lencioni, author of "Silos, Politics and Turf Wars." Also: HBR articles "Preparing for a Pandemic" and "Inside the Mind of the Chinese Consumer."
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