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Consultants: who's on top?


A NEW BOOK ranks the top 200 business gurus. It's it's  

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 called What's the Big Idea? Creating and Capitalizing on the Best Management Thinking. The main author is Thomas H. Davenport This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. , director of Accenture's Institute for Strategic Change (SSCI SSCI Social Sciences Citation Index (Thompson Scientific)
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) and a professor at Babson College Babson College, located in Wellesley, Massachusetts (zoned as "Babson Park," ZIP code 02457),[1] is a private business school that grants all undergraduates a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. The F. W. . His two co-authors were Laurence Prusak and H. James Wilson. The authors use a variety of separate indicators to create their pecking order pecking order

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. Here are their top-ranking gurus:
Guru                        Google    SSCI      Media
Rank  Name                   Hits   Citations  Mentions

  1   Michael Porter        18,536    3,129     2,338
  2   Tom Peters            33,364      883     2,209
  3   Robert Reich          31,488      791     6,304
  4   Peter Drucker         49,760    1,202       593
  5   Gary S. Becker          9,35    3,912       682
  6   Peter Senge           18,290    1,312       585
  7   Gary Hamel             9,624    1,065       772
  8   Alvin Toffler         44,670      352     2,848
  9   Hal Varian            13,550      912       454
  9   Daniel Goleman        10,603      603       779
 11   Rosabeth Moss Kanter   7,617    1,357       545
 12   Ronald Coase           7,117    1,534       338
 12   Lester Thurow          8,510      532       708

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Date:May 1, 2003
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