Professor Gulati is a recognized specialist on strategic and organizational issues in firms and has also done significant work on the creation and management of inter-firm partnerships. His research has been published in leading journals such as Harvard Business Review, Sloan Management Review, Strategic Management Journal, Administrative Science Quarterly, Organization Science, Strategy and Business, and Academy of Management Journal.


Merging their insights:
Kellogg Professors Ranjay Gulati and Thomas Lys help students and executives under-
stand the dynamics of mergers and alliances.

Photography © Nathan Mandell



Achieving Market Leader-
ship:

A host of challenges face business leaders today as they strive to create unique value for customers. Winning the battle, say Kellogg School experts, takes a holistic strategy that smashes functional silos and taps diverse resources. Click link above to read more.

 















Contact

Ranjay Gulati
Michael L. Nemmers Distinguished
Professor of Strategy & Organizations
Kellogg School of Management
2001 Sheridan Rd
Evanston, IL 60208
T: 847-491-2685
F: 847-491-8896
r-gulati@kellogg.northwestern.edu

Staying Paranoid at Toyota - Business Week 2007

The New FBI Means Business - LA Times 2007

A Journey of Four Steps - Guest Column at Teradata 2006

Long Division: Is it Over? - Chicago Tribune 2006

Leveraging Information to Drive Business Decisions - Teradata 2006

A series of interviews with Ranjay Gulati - Harvard Business Online 2000-2005

"Teradata Partners' Conference Very Enlightening and Entertaining" - Claudia Imhoff Blog 2005

"New Insights Into Customer-Focused Strategy: An interview with Dr. Ranjay Gulati" - MMA Newsletter 2004

"Citation ratings of researchers in Economics and Business" - Science Watch 2005

"Leveraging Information to Drive Business Decisions" - Teradata Fall 2004

"Influence of Academia on Corporate Decisions" - Economist Intelligent Unit

"Starbuck's Success - More than just coffee" Chartered Financial Analyst, March, 2004

"World Economic Forum Meetings" Davos, 2004

"World Economic Forum Coverage" Rediff.com, Jan, 2004

"Most Cited Indians" FinancialExpress.com, Oct, 2003

"In-Cites" Ranjay Gulati featured in top 10 list of most cited scholars in Economics and Business by ISI citation index.

"Will These Indians win Nobel?" Ranjay is mentioned as one of the most cited indians in his field

"The Brave New Wireless World" The Smart Manager Magazine, July, 2003

"Mergermania" Kellogg World Alumni Mangazine, April, 2003

"Technology's Promise" Kellogg World Alumni Magazine, Spring, 2003

"Organizing for Success in the 21st Century: The Relationship-Centric Organization" - Booz Allen & Hamilton Inc. 2002

"Achieving Market Leadership": Kellogg World Alumni Magazine, August, 2002

"Surviving the Train Wreck":
Chicago Tonight, February 22, 2002.

"Unconventional Wisdom":
A ZDnet feature on Business Plans.

"Business Watercooler Stories":
NY times, February 05, 2002.


"The Dot-com Blowup":
CFO.com, August 20, 2001

"Gulati Named Nemmers Professor.":
Northwestern Observer, April 19, 2001.

"The Netcentric Economy":
March 30-31, 2001 University of Maryland. Berkley, James.

"The Future of Bricks and Clicks.":
Courtesy of Quisic.

"Surviving the Tech Wreck.":
Chicago Tonight, February 22, 2001. Stewart, Janet K.

"Dealmaking ebbs with economy.":
Chicago Tribune, January 12, 2001.

"Click 'N Sniff.":
ABC 7 Chicago, November 12, 2000. Henig, Peter D.

"Revenge of the Bricks.":
Red Herring, August 2000. Watson, Sharon.

"The Evolving IT Worker.":
ComputerWorld, July 24, 2000.

Eight Forty-Eight WBEZ Chicago, June 12, 2000. Slania, John T.


"Moving at the Speed of Light.":
Kellogg magazine, spring 2000.

 

 

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