Derek F. Abell
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Derek F. Abell (born 1938) is the founding president and
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at the
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(ESMT) in
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. In 2012, he also became the international dean at HSM Educação in
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. He is a published author of books and academic journal articles, mostly in the fields of
strategic marketing Marketing strategy allows organizations to focus limited resources on best opportunities to increase sales and achieve a competitive advantage in the market. Strategic marketing emerged in the 1970s/80s as a distinct field of study, further build ...
,
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, leadership, and executive responsibilities. One of his most significant contributions has been the creation of the Three Dimensional Business Definition Model.


Career

He obtained a
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in
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from the
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in 1960. After that he moved to the United States and obtained his
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in industrial management from the
MIT Sloan School of Management The MIT Sloan School of Management (MIT Sloan or Sloan) is the business school of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT Sloan offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs, ...
in 1966, and his
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in business administration from
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in 1970. After obtaining his doctorate, Abell served as a full-time faculty member at the Harvard Business School, until 1981. He became a professor of strategy and marketing at the
International Institute for Management Development International Institute for Management Development (IMD) is a private business school in Lausanne, Switzerland specializes in executive education offering open enrollment programs for senior executives, as well as longer-term educational engage ...
(IMD) in
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from 1981 to 2003. During that same time he held two other positions. He served as dean of IMD's institutional predecessor,
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(IMEDE), from 1981 to 1989, and as professor of technology and management at the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology (at both the Zurich campus and
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) from 1994 to 2003.


Three Dimensional Business Definition model

The Three Dimensional Business Definition model (or Abell model) helps a company define its business. Prior to Abell’s model, it was common to define a business either through its resource capabilities or its programs of activity, such as with a product/market grid. According to his book, Defining the Business, Abell suggests the previous two-dimensional definitions were insufficient, and instead created a three-dimensional analysis. The three dimensions in Abell's model are: * Served Customer Groups (who are the customers) * Served Customer Functions (what are the customers' needs) * Technologies Utilized (how are needs being satisfied)


Bibliography

Books: * Managing with dual strategies: Mastering the present, preempting the future. Free Press, 1993. * Dynamic entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe. Delwel, 1993. Coauthored with Thomas Köllermeier. * Defining the business: The starting point of strategic planning. Prentice Hall, 1980. * Strategic market planning: Problems and analytical approaches. Prentice Hall, 1979. Coauthored with John S. Hammond. * Competitive market strategies: Some generalizations and hypotheses. Marketing Science Institute, 1975. Book Chapters: * Putting shareholder value in the right perspective. Chapter 9 in ''Organization 21C: Someday all organizations will lead this way'', ed. Subir Chowdhury. Prentice Hall, 2003. *Reinventing the Management Education Industry – A Revolution in the Making. Chapter 3.2 in Business Excellence in technologieorientierten Unternehmen. Friedrik Hacklin, Christian Marxt. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2008. Journal Articles: * The future of strategy is leadership. (2006), ''Journal of Business Research'', 59(3): 310–314. * Leadership education as a moving target. (2005), ''International Journal of Leadership Education'' 1(1): 1–8. * Competing today while preparing for tomorrow. (1999), ''Sloan Management Review'', 40(3): 73–81. * Strategic windows. (1978), ''Journal of Marketing'', 42(3): 21–26. *The Past, Present, and Future of Strategy: Broadening Challenges; Advancing Insight. (2015), ''Iberoamerican Journal Of Strategic Management (IJSM)'', 13(3), 07-18.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Abell, Derek F. Living people 1938 births Harvard Business School alumni MIT Sloan School of Management alumni Alumni of the University of Southampton Heads of universities in Germany