Dr. Anil K. Gupta is widely regarded as one of the world's leading experts on strategy, globalization and entrepreneurship. Ranked by Thinkers50 as one of the world's "most influential living management thinkers," he has been named by The Economist as one of the world's "superstars" in a cover story on "Innovation in Emerging Economies." The UK-based HotTopics has also named him as one of the world's "100 most influential professors of entrepreneurship." Further, he is one of only 3 professors in the world to have been elected by his peers as a Lifetime Fellow of the three most prestigious bodies in the field – Academy of Management, Strategic Management Society, and Academy of International Business, with a combined membership of over 25,000 scholars worldwide.
Anil's other honors include the "Best Professor in Strategic Management" award from CMO Asia, recognition by BusinessWeek as an Outstanding Faculty in its Guide to the Best B-Schools, induction into the Academy of Management Journals' Hall of Fame, and listing by Management International Review as a "North American Superstar" for research in strategy and organization. He is also a regular participant at the World Economic Forum summits including the annual meeting in Davos and the regional meetings in China, India, and the Middle East. He is also a member of the Forum's Global Agenda Council on Emerging Multinationals.
Anil is the author, coauthor or coeditor of several highly acclaimed books including The Silk Road Rediscovered (Wiley, 2014), Getting China and India Right (Wiley, 2009), Global Strategies for Emerging Asia (Wiley, 2012), The Quest for Global Dominance (Wiley, 2008), Smart Globalization (Wiley, 2003), and Global Strategy and Organization (Wiley, 2003) as well as over 70 papers in leading academic journals. Getting China and India Right received the 2009 Axiom Book Awards' Silver Prize as one of the world's two best books on globalization/international business and was short-listed for the Asia Society's Annual Bernard Schwartz Book Award.
Anil serves as a columnist for Bloomberg BusinessWeek, as a Contributing Editor for Chief Executive Magazine, and as a contributor to HBR.org. His opinion pieces have also been published in The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Chief Executive Magazine, Daily Telegraph, China Daily, Economic Times, and other outlets. He has been interviewed by Harvard Business Review, Economist, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, USA Today, BusinessWeek, Forbes, BBC, CNBC, Bloomberg TV, Reuters TV, New Delhi TV, CCTV China as well as other top-tier global media.
Anil serves regularly as a keynote speaker at major conferences and corporate forums in the US, Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Africa – including the World Economic Forum, Economist conferences, Chief Executive magazine's CEO2CEO Summits, and the Yale CEO Summit. He has also served as a consultant, keynote speaker and/or executive education faculty with some of the largest corporations in the world including GE, Wal-Mart, IBM, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, H-P, SAP, Microsoft, Schneider Electric, TOTAL, PPG Industries, MTN Group (South Africa), Accenture, Astra Zeneca, Marriott, First Data, Jacobs, Monsanto, ABB, Lockheed Martin, McGraw-Hill, Indian Oil, Steel Authority of India, Huawei Technologies (China), TeliaSonera, Metso, UPM-Kymmene, Finnair, Cemex, and Penoles.
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Gupta has also served as a visiting professor at Stanford University, Dartmouth College, Bocconi Business School (Italy), Helsinki University of Technology (Finland), and IPMI (Indonesia).
Dr. Anil K. Gupta is widely regarded as one of the world's leading experts on strategy, globalization and entrepreneurship. Ranked by Thinkers50 as one of the world's "most influential living management thinkers," he has been named by The Economist as one of the world's "superstars" in a cover story on "Innovation in Emerging Economies." The UK-based HotTopics has also named him as one of the world's "100 most influential professors of entrepreneurship." Further, he is one of only 3 professors in the world to have been elected by his peers as a Lifetime Fellow of the three most prestigious bodies in the field – Academy of Management, Strategic Management Society, and Academy of International Business, with a combined membership of over 25,000 scholars worldwide.
Anil's other honors include the "Best Professor in Strategic Management" award from CMO Asia, recognition by BusinessWeek as an Outstanding Faculty in its Guide to the Best B-Schools, induction into the Academy of Management Journals' Hall of Fame, and listing by Management International Review as a "North American Superstar" for research in strategy and organization. He is also a regular participant at the World Economic Forum summits including the annual meeting in Davos and the regional meetings in China, India, and the Middle East. He is also a member of the Forum's Global Agenda Council on Emerging Multinationals.
Anil is the author, coauthor or coeditor of several highly acclaimed books including The Silk Road Rediscovered (Wiley, 2014), Getting China and India Right (Wiley, 2009), Global Strategies for Emerging Asia (Wiley, 2012), The Quest for Global Dominance (Wiley, 2008), Smart Globalization (Wiley, 2003), and Global Strategy and Organization (Wiley, 2003) as well as over 70 papers in leading academic journals. Getting China and India Right received the 2009 Axiom Book Awards' Silver Prize as one of the world's two best books on globalization/international business and was short-listed for the Asia Society's Annual Bernard Schwartz Book Award.
Anil serves as a columnist for Bloomberg BusinessWeek, as a Contributing Editor for Chief Executive Magazine, and as a contributor to HBR.org. His opinion pieces have also been published in The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Chief Executive Magazine, Daily Telegraph, China Daily, Economic Times, and other outlets. He has been interviewed by Harvard Business Review, Economist, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, USA Today, BusinessWeek, Forbes, BBC, CNBC, Bloomberg TV, Reuters TV, New Delhi TV, CCTV China as well as other top-tier global media.
Anil serves regularly as a keynote speaker at major conferences and corporate forums in the US, Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Africa – including the World Economic Forum, Economist conferences, Chief Executive magazine's CEO2CEO Summits, and the Yale CEO Summit. He has also served as a consultant, keynote speaker and/or executive education faculty with some of the largest corporations in the world including GE, Wal-Mart, IBM, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, H-P, SAP, Microsoft, Schneider Electric, TOTAL, PPG Industries, MTN Group (South Africa), Accenture, Astra Zeneca, Marriott, First Data, Jacobs, Monsanto, ABB, Lockheed Martin, McGraw-Hill, Indian Oil, Steel Authority of India, Huawei Technologies (China), TeliaSonera, Metso, UPM-Kymmene, Finnair, Cemex, and Penoles.
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Gupta has also served as a visiting professor at Stanford University, Dartmouth College, Bocconi Business School (Italy), Helsinki University of Technology (Finland), and IPMI (Indonesia).
Global Megatrends and Game Changers
Emerging Markets: Diverging Futures
Ever since Goldman Sachs' prescient report "Dreaming with BRICs" over a decade ago, emerging markets have been on a ride. From 2000 to 2012, emerging markets' GDP grew at an average annual rate of 6 percent, over three times the pace of the below 2 percent annual growth for the developed markets. As a direct result, emerging markets' share of the global economy doubled from 17 percent in 2000 to 32 percent in 2012. Never before in the history of the world, has 80 percent of the world's...
Asia's Rise and Its Implications
Asia's rise will be one of the defining game changers for the global economy in the 21st century. Asia today accounts for about a third of the world's GDP as compared with about a quarter each for North America and Europe. Since Asia continues to grow faster than each of the other two continents, it is almost certain that, by 2025, Asia's GDP will be larger than that of the US and Europe combined. Further, Asia's impact on the global economy is multidimensional - as a...
Getting China and India Right
For almost three decades, China and India have been the two most dynamic emerging markets in the world. Unlike Latin America or Africa, both countries are resource poor. Yet, since 1990, both have been the world's two fastest growing large economies. The answer lies in the ability of the two countries to boost the productivity of their peoples at some of the most rapid rates in the world.
As of 2015, China is the world's second largest economy and India the eighth...
Global Enterprise 2020
The structure and dynamics of the global economy are changing rapidly. Despite the ups and downs in individual economies, emerging markets as a group continue to grow at three times the pace of developed markets; by 2025, they will account for over half of the world's GDP. The diffusion of mobile broadband to every corner of the earth continues to make cross-border collaboration easier, cheaper, and more ubiquitous. And, the technology revolution continues unabated - electric and/or...
Cultivating A Global Mindset
In 2000, Chrysler's then president traveled to India to study the market. At the end of his visit, remarked: "Call me when you've built some roads." He simply didn't anticipate that the Indian auto market would grow by over 500% over the next 10 years. India's car sales shot up from 518,000 units in 2000 to 2.8 million in 2010, making it the world's sixth largest. Not surprisingly, Chrysler is notable for its near-absence. In 2014, Chrysler-Fiat's share in India was a mere 0.4%.
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Dr. Gupta's presentation for our Senior Leadership Conference was extremely insightful and inspiring as we pursue our vision of global sector leadership. Your session was noted as one of the best in the conference. The breadth and depth of your business examples around going global has given us a better understanding of what action we need to take in our organization.
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C., President and CEO, International Dairy Foods Association
I heard nothing but rave reviews. Altogether, we had the strongest program ever - a great way to launch 2012. I would be delighted to recommend you to any of my colleagues and will do so if and when that opportunity arises. Thanks for joining us and all the best
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D.S., CONFERENCE CHAIR, Thought Leadership Institute
You advanced pragmatic wisdom for our crowd, particularly with what I considered the quote of the speech: 'Cut the chains and you become free, cut the roots and you die.' I believe those words will be carried by our audience in perpetuity. Again, we thank you so much for your fantastic contribution, for delivering a perfect presentation, for educating everyone of the realities of China and India emergence, and for making our CSLE event more special.



