Mark Esposito

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"Dr Mark Esposito is an Associate Professor in the department of People, Organizations and Society, at Grenoble Graduate School of Business and an Instructor at Harvard Extension School. At Harvard, Mark teaches Systems Thinking and Complexity Management for the Extension and Summer Schools and serves as Institutes Council Co-Leader, at the Microeconomics of Competitiveness program (MOC) developed at Harvard Business School. Mark is the Founding Director of the Lab-Center for Competitiveness, a think tank affiliated with the MOC network of Professor Michael E. Porter at Harvard Business School, which studies competitiveness as a bottom up approach towards the creation of equality in society. Mark consults in the area of Corporate Sustainability, Complexity and Competitiveness worldwide, including advising to the United Nations Global Compact, National Banks and the NATO. He acts as Vice-President of the Institute for Transformative Thought & Learning, a Phoenix-based research think tank and is a Research Fellow of the Center for Business and Sustainability at Ashridge Business School as well as a Research Fellow at the Institute of Competitiveness in India. He is the author and co-author of eight books and his academic work appears regularly on the Academy of Management, as well as The Economist and Harvard Business Review. - See more at: http://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/About-Us/Senior-Associates.aspx#sthash.UHJKAuKJ.dpuf"[1]

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  1. Institute for Sustainability Leadership Senior Associates, organizational web page, accessed May 8, 2014.