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Your Fave Business Guru: A List

January 15, 2009

Do you easily fall under the spell of business gurus like, say, Warren Buffet? Marketers appear to. In a recent survey they ranked the richest man in the world (or is he second richest? third?) among their favorite "business gurus," according to the Marketing Executives Network Group. Here’s are the others.

Favorite Marketing Gurus For 2009

2009 Report Rank

Number One Business Guru

1

Seth Godin

2

Warren Buffet

3

Malcolm Gladwell

4

Steve Jobs

5

Thomas Friedman

6

Jim Collins

7

Michael Porter

8

Peter Drucker

9

Tom Peters

10

Ram Charan

11

Phil Kotler

11

Jack Welch

13

Jim Stengel

13

Al Ries

Source: MENG & Anderson Analytics, January 2009

Posted by David Farkas on January 15, 2009 | Comments (6)

January 15, 2009
In response to: Your Fave Business Guru: A List
Steve J commented:

My Picks: Ron Paul Harry Baltzer David Jenkins and yes Lane C


January 15, 2009
In response to: Your Fave Business Guru: A List
Mark M commented:

Your right Jon, his knoweldge and utilization of people in the market is outstanding!


January 15, 2009
In response to: Your Fave Business Guru: A List
Dave commented:

Lane needs to write book, Clay. For that matter, so does Jon Luther. If Novak can do it, why not these two luminaries?


January 15, 2009
In response to: Your Fave Business Guru: A List
Clay Dover commented:

I did not see Lane Cardwell on the list? He is at the top of my list!


January 15, 2009
In response to: Your Fave Business Guru: A List
Jon Luther commented:

He has done amazing things for Dunkin, and has a great talent for finding and utilizing some of the best talent available.


January 15, 2009
In response to: Your Fave Business Guru: A List
Mark M commented:

FOODSERVICE GURU'S I PICK: 1. RON PAUL TECHNOMIC 2. HARRY BALZER NPD

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