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C.K. Prahalad was the Paul and Ruth McCracken Distinguished University Professor of Corporate Strategy at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business from 1977 until his passing in 2010. A globally influential business thinker ranked #1 by Thinkers 50, Prahalad transformed corporate strategy through his work on core competencies and market innovation.
His research pioneered concepts like 'next practices', focusing on business innovation that creates competitive advantages while addressing social needs. He developed the revolutionary 'Base of the Pyramid' framework, demonstrating how businesses could profitably serve low-income populations while alleviating poverty.
Prahalad's extensive publications explore business strategy evolution, from core competencies to co-creation models, consistently examining how organizations can balance profitability with social impact.
Major Awards:
- Thinkers 50 World's Most Influential Business Thinker (2009)
- Four-time McKinsey Prize winner
- Faculty Pioneer Lifetime Achievement Award
- Italian Telecom Prize for Leadership
- Lal Bahadur Shastri Award
- Multiple honorary doctorates
He established the C.K. Prahalad Initiative to advance his vision of market-based solutions for global challenges, creating opportunities for student projects with major corporations worldwide.
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