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Interview with Christian Stadler on Staying on Top, AlwaysOctober 2009 - By Dr. Nagendra V Chowdary |
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Christian Stadleris a visiting scholar at Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. After completion of his Phd he worked for Roland Berger Strategy Consultants in 2003 and has been teaching at Innsbruck University School of Management ever since. He was also a visiting professor to SMEA Universita’ Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, in Milan, Italy and at Université Toulouse 1, Sciences Sociales in France. His research and consulting concentrate on strategy and organization. Christian Stadler is an Austrian Academy of Sciences grant recipient and has published in various international journals including the Harvard Business Review and Long Range Planning. He has also written 10 book chapters and has another book of his is forthcoming. |
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