Gary Pisano

  • Harry E. Figgie, Jr. Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School

Gary Pisano is an award-winning author, great speaker, and teacher. The Harry E. Figgie Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School, Pisano has advanced the business community’s understanding of technology and operations management, competitive strategy, product development, organizational learning, outsourcing and innovation management. A great presenter, Pisano often speaks at industry conferences and to senior executive audiences.

 


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Past Hosts Include:
  • BioProcessing, GE Healthcare Life Sciences 
Rave Reviews About Gary Pisano as a Speaker
Gary is a passionate, knowledgeable, humorous and persuasive speaker. His preparation for the talk was excellent, as evidenced by his ability to make high-level concepts deeply relevant to my audience's industry niche. He engaged the group in a way that led them to think differently about manufacturing strategy and competitiveness - which perfectly set the stage for the rest of the event. I would highly recommend Professor Pisano for groups of any size or focus.

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Restoring American Competitiveness

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Biography

Gary Pisano is the Harry E. Figgie Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. He joined the Harvard faculty in 1988. Pisano’s research, teaching, and consulting have focused on technology strategy, the management of innovation and intellectual property, competitive strategy, and manufacturing and outsourcing strategy. His work on these issues spans a range of science and technology based industries including aerospace, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, specialty chemicals, health care, nutrition, computers, software, telecommunications, and semiconductors.

Pisano is the author of over 70 articles and case studies. His "Restoring American Competitiveness" (co-authored with Willy Shih) won the McKinsey Award for best article published in Harvard Business Review in 2009. He is also co-author of the award winning article, "Dynamic Capabilities and Strategic Management" (Strategic Management Journal, 1997), one of the most widely cited publications in economics and business since 1995. His article "How to Capture Value from Innovation: Shaping Intellectual Property and Industry Architecture" (California Management Review) was a finalist for the 2008 Accenture Award. He has also written case studies on such companies as Amazon, BMW, Fiat-Chrysler, IBM, Intel, Jet Blue, Merck, Eli Lilly, Vertex, Teradyne, Flextronics, Virgin Group, and VF Brands. He is an author of six books including: The Development Factory; Operations, Strategy, and Technology; Science Business: The Promise, The Reality and The Future of Biotech and, most recently, Producing Prosperity: Why America Needs a Manufacturing Renaissance.

Professor Pisano serves as an advisor to senior executives at leading companies throughout the world and has served on the Board of Directors and Advisory Boards of a number of start-up companies. He is a co-founder along with chemistry Nobel Laureate Richard Schrock and others of XiMo AG, a developer of specialty catalysts for the pharmaceutical and fine chemicals industries (www.ximo-inc.com). He also recently co-founded an importer of fine European textiles for the home decoration market (www.viewofcortina.com). He speaks widely at industry conferences and to senior executive audiences. Professor Pisano holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley and B.A. in economics from Yale University.