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Oren Harari

Professor of Management

Tel: 415-422-6277
Fax: 415-422-2502
TDD: 415-422-6439
harario@usfca.edu

University of San Francisco
2130 Fulton Street, Malloy Hall
San Francisco, CA 94117-1045 U.S.A.



Education
  • Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1978
  • M.A. University of California, Berkeley, 1974
  • B.A. San Diego State University, 1970
Teaching
  • MBA619: Strategic Management
  • MBAE717: Strategic Management
Positions Held
  • At University of San Francisco since 1977
Current Research & Research Interests
  • Competitive advantage, global management, organizational change, transformational leadership
Selected Papers & Publications
  • Break From the Pack:  How to Compete in a Copycat Economy. FT Press (Prentice Hall), 2006. (forthcoming)
  • “Infusing a Company With Cutting-Edge Strategy.” Chapter in BUSINESS: The Standard Source For Global Business Information, Bloomsbury Publishing/Perseus Publishing, 2002.
  • “Cool Companies, Cool Strategies: How to Win in the New Economy.” Chapter in Leading Authorities on Business: Winning Strategies from the Greatest Minds in Business Today. Leading Authorities Press, 2002
  • The Leadership Secrets of Colin Powell. McGraw-Hill, 2002.
  • Beep! Beep! Competing in the Age of the Roadrunner. Warner Books, 2000. With Chip Bell.
  • Leapfrogging the Competition: Five Giant Steps to Becoming a Market Leader. Prima Publishing; first edition 1997, second edition 1999.
  • Over 200 columns and articles in selected journals and magazines over the last decade, and numerous presentations to professional and corporate groups around the world.
Honors & Awards
  • Chosen by the London Financial Times as one of the top 40 business management minds in the world; featured in the book Business Minds, Financial Times/Prentice Hall, 2001.
 
 
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