Jim Collins. Tom Peters. Stephen Covey. Peter Drucker. Michael Porter. What do they have in common? They are all management gurus, many of them bred out of the great US business schools such as Harvard, Stanford and the Sloan school of management at MIT. In 2002, the Institute for Strategic Change at Accenture conducted a survey to determine the top 50 management gurus. The top nine were business professors and management consultants. The sole journalist came in at #10 - Daniel Goleman, author of
Emotional Intelligence.
Fast forward to 2009, when The Wall Street Journal published its ranking of top management gurus based on Google hits, newspaper mentions and academic citations. No fewer than two of the top four positions are journalists – New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman (
The World is Flat) at #2 and New Yorker journalist Malcolm Gladwell (
Tipping Point, Blink, Outliers) at #4.