Roger Martin
Premier’s Research Chair in Productivity and Competitiveness Academic Director, Martin Prosperity Institute at Rotman School of Management
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- Rotman School of Management
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Biography
Rotman School of Management
Premier’s Research Chair in Productivity and Competitiveness * Academic Director, Martin Prosperity Institute * Degrees:MBA, Harvard Business School (1981) * AB, Economics Major, Harvard College (1979)
Roger Martin served as former Dean of the Rotman School from 1998 to 2013. Roger researches Integrative Thinking, Business Design and country competitiveness. He teaches an MBA elective and an open enrollment executive program on integrative thinking while lecturing around the world on a range of subjects related to his published work and ongoing research. In his current role, Roger is the Academic Director of the Martin Prosperity Institute with a research focus on democratic capitalism.
Professor Emeritus and former dean of University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, Martin is a trusted strategy adviser to CEOs worldwide and the author of eleven books, including Thinkers50 award winners Playing to Win (with AG Lafley) and Getting Beyond Better (with Sally Osberg). Martin received his AB from Harvard College and his MBA from Harvard Business School. Prior to his academic career he spent 13 years as a director of Monitor Company, a global strategy consulting firm based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He serves on a number of public service boards.
Martin’s influence on business strategy and thinking has been immense. He championed the idea of integrative thinking, arguing that ‘and’ rather than ‘or’ thinking yields better solutions, and showing how combining elements from seemingly opposing models can pave the way for innovation and problem solving. He also developed the theory of design thinking, demonstrating how to balance the exploration of new knowledge (innovation) with the exploitation of existing expertise (efficiency). Martin’s work also focuses on corporate social responsibility and country competitiveness.
Videos
Strategy is about imagination, choices and capabilities - interview with Roger Martin
Roger Martin's How Strategy Really Works Lecture at ArtCenter
Roger Martin on how to make unique strategic choices
Roger Martin | When More Is Not Better | Talks at Google
How to develop a strategy that wins in competitive markets
Creating Great Choices: Roger Martin
[Strategy@Work] Roger Martin on The Need for a Scientific Revolution in Strategy Execution
Forward Thinking with Roger Martin | The Knowledge Project #97
Roger Martin's keynote at the Thinkers50 European Business Forum 2018 in Odense, Denmark
Roger L. Martin: When More Is Not Better
Roger L. Martin shares qualities of top leaders
Roger L. Martin - When More Is Not Better - Bregman Leadership Podcast
Creating Great Choices | Roger L. Martin | Talks at Google
Roger Martin, Rotman School of Management
Roger L. Martin: "When More is Not Better" (agile100 conference)
Roger Martin: Rethinking the Altar of Efficiency
When More Is Not Better: Overcoming America's Obsession with Economic Efficiency: Roger L. Martin
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