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TEACHING TEAM This Executive Education program is developed and taught by Harvard Business School Faculty who are distinguished academicians, skilled educators, groundbreaking researchers award-winning authors, and entrepreneurs in their respective fields. Representing various disciplines, they remain close to practice through field-based research, relationships with business and industry leaders, and personal involvement as board members and consultants for top companies around the world. HBS faculty leverage their research and expertise to create new knowledge and enduring concepts that shape the practice of management. Short biographical sketches follow; more detailed biographies are accessible at http://www.hbs.edu/research/faculty.html

 
JAY W. LORSCH, Louis E. Kirstein Professor of Human Relations; faculty chair of the Corporate Governance Series; research focuses on corporate governance procedures in both industrialized and developing economies--and the role of boards of directors and compensation committees in setting CEO compensation; recently published Back to the Drawing Board: Designing Corporate Boards for a Complex World (with C. Carter); a director of Computer Associates and several private companies.

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KRISHNA G. PALEPU, Ross Graham Walker Professor of Business Administration and Senior Associate Dean for International Development; served as co-leader of a recent HBS initiative on Corporate Governance, Leadership, and Values; collaborated on several articles, including his most recent, "Globalization and Similarities in Corporate Governance: A Cross-Country Analysis," forthcoming in the Review of Economics and Statistics.

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WALTER J. SALMON, Stanley Roth, Sr. Professor of Retailing, Emeritus; currently researches trends in distribution and issues of organization, logistics, and information systems in retailing; actively serves on the boards of PetSmart, Inc. and Stage Stores, Inc.; former director of Circuit City, Neiman-Marcus Group, and the National Retail Federation.  Has written numerous publications including his latest collaboration (with D. Bell and R. Lal), "Globalization of Retailing," a chapter for the new book, The Global Market: Developing a Strategy to Manage Across Borders.

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