The Competitiveness Institute 7th Global Conference Building Innovative Clusters for Competitive AdvantageSeptember 27 - October 1 2004, Ottawa, Canada |
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Roger MartinDean, Rotman School of Business, University of Toronto Roger L. Martin is the dean of the Joseph L. Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. He was appointed to a seven-year term beginning on September 1, 1998.A Canadian from Wallenstein, Ontario, Roger Martin was formerly a Director of Monitor Company, a global strategy consulting firm based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. During his 13 years with Monitor Company, he founded and Chaired Monitor University, the firm's educational arm, served as co-head of the firm for two years, and founded the Canadian office. His research interests lie in the areas of global competitiveness, integrative thinking, and organizational learning. He has written Harvard Business Review articles in 1993, 2002 and 2003 and published his first book, The Responsibility Virus (Basic Books, New York), in 2002. He writes extensively on Canadian competitiveness policy in the Globe and Mail, National Post and Time Magazine. He currently is Chair of the Ontario Task Force on Competitiveness, Productivity and Economic Progress. He received his AB from Harvard College, with a concentration in economics, in 1979 and his MBA from the Harvard Business School in 1981. Roger Martin is the Chair of Workbrain, Inc., serves on the Boards of The Thomson Corporation, Tennis Canada and the Skoll Foundation and is a Trustee of the Hospital for Sick Children. He also is on the Advisory Boards of Butterfield & Robinson, Social Capital Partners and Jefferson Partners and is a Founder of E-magine. |
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