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Michael Eugene Porter (born May 23, 1947) is an American academic known for his theories on economics, business strategy, and social causes. He is the Bishop William Lawrence University Professor at
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, and he was one of the founders of the consulting firm
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(now part of
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) and FSG, a social impact consultancy. He is credited for creating
Porter's five forces analysis Porter's Five Forces Framework is a method of analysing the operating environment of a competition of a business. It draws from industrial organization (IO) economics to derive five forces that determine the competitive intensity and, therefore, ...
, which is instrumental in business strategy development at present. He is generally regarded and hailed as the father of the modern strategy field. He is also regarded as one of the world's most influential thinkers on management and competitiveness as well as one of the most influential business strategists the world has ever seen. He is the most sought after research scholar and his work has been highly recognised by governments, non governmental organisations and universities.


Early life

Michael Porter's father was a civil engineer and Georgia Tech graduate who had gone on to a career as an army officer. Michael Eugene Porter received a BSE with high honors in aerospace and
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from
Princeton University Princeton University is a private university, private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial Colleges, fourth-oldest ins ...
in 1969, where he graduated first in his class and was elected to
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and
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. He received an MBA with high distinction in 1971 from
Harvard Business School Harvard Business School (HBS) is the graduate business school of Harvard University, a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. It is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the world and offers a large full-time MBA p ...
, where he was a George F. Baker Scholar, and a PhD in business economics from
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in 1973. Porter said in an interview that he first became interested in competition through sports. He was on the NCAA championship golf squad at Princeton and also played football, baseball and basketball growing up. Porter credits Harvard professor Roland "Chris" Christensen with inspiring him and encouraging him to speak up during class, hand-writing Porter a note that began: "Mr. Porter, you have a lot to contribute in class and I hope you will." Porter reached the top of the class by the second year at Harvard Business School. At Harvard, Porter took classes in
industrial organization In economics, industrial organization is a field that builds on the theory of the firm by examining the structure of (and, therefore, the boundaries between) firms and markets. Industrial organization adds real-world complications to the perf ...
economics, which attempts to model the effect of competitive forces on industries and their profitability. This study inspired the
Porter five forces analysis Porter's Five Forces Framework is a method of analysing the operating environment of a competition of a business. It draws from industrial organization (IO) economics to derive five forces that determine the competitive intensity and, therefore, ...
framework for analyzing industries.


Career

Michael Porter is the author of 20 books and numerous articles including ''Competitive Strategy'', ''Competitive Advantage'', ''Competitive Advantage of Nations'', and ''On Competition''. A six-time winner of the McKinsey Award for the best ''
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'' article of the year, Professor Porter is the most cited author in business and economics. Porter stated in a 2010 interview: "What I've come to see as probably my greatest gift is the ability to take an extraordinarily complex, integrated, multidimensional problem and get arms around it conceptually in a way that helps, that informs and empowers practitioners to actually do things." Outside In approach also known as Market Based View/Prescriptive approach which falls under the competitive positioning schools of thought are taught through using Porter's Five Forces model, Porter's Generic Strategies and Porter's Value Chain frameworks. During his illustrious career, he has emphasized the fact that strategy should not be merely chosen based on the majority of votes in a popularity contest and instead termed the essence of strategy is about making choices. He has delivered public speaking based on the importance of strategy formulation and has served as a consultant to many governments, NGOs devising strategy formulations.


Competition among nations


Competitive Advantage

Porter wrote "The Competitive Advantage of Nations" in 1990. The book is based on studies of ten nations and argues that a key to national wealth and advantage was the productivity of firms and workers collectively, and that the national and regional environment supports that productivity. He proposed the "diamond" framework, a mutually-reinforcing system of four factors that determine national advantage: factor conditions; demand conditions; related or supporting industries; and firm strategy, structure and rivalry. Information, incentives, and infrastructure were also key to that productivity. During April 2014, Porter discussed how the United States ranks relative to other countries on a comprehensive scorecard called "The Social Progress Index", an effort which he co-authored. This scorecard rated the U.S. on a comprehensive set of metrics; overall, the U.S. placed 16th. Michael Porter defined the two ways in which an organization can achieve competitive advantage over its rivals: cost advantage and differentiation advantage. Cost advantage is when a business provides the same products and services as its competitors, albeit at a lesser cost. Differentiation advantage is when a business provides better products and services as its competitors. In Porter's view, strategic management should be concerned with building and sustaining competitive advantage. He originally developed the Porter's Five Forces in 1979 which is still widely used as a model to analyse the industry and to estimate whether it would be profitable and ideal enough to enter the industry after carefully examining the bargaining power of buyers, bargaining power of suppliers, threat of new entrants, competition among existing firms and threat of substitutes. He first wrote and published about Porter's Five Forces in a 1979 article ''How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy'' and has further expained about the Five Forces in his 1980 article ''Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors.'' Porter introduced the concept of competitive advantage in 1985 which later went onto become one of the key concepts in management science at present. He also published a book titled ''Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance'' in order to explain the concept of competitive advantage and the book which later went onto become a
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also focuses on
value chain A value chain is a progression of activities that a firm operating in a specific industry performs in order to deliver a valuable product (i.e., good and/or service) to the end customer. The concept comes through business management and was firs ...
concept.


Value chain

It was Porter who first coined and introduced the concept of value chain analysis which was another groundbreaking idea that changed the dynamics of how business activities are conducted.


Healthcare

Porter has devoted considerable attention to understanding and addressing the pressing problems in health care delivery in the United States and other countries. His book, ''Redefining Health Care'' (written with Elizabeth Teisberg), develops a new strategic framework for transforming the value delivered by the health care system, with implications for providers, health plans, employers, and government, among other actors. The book received the James A. Hamilton award of the American College of Healthcare Executives in 2007 for book of the year. His ''
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'' research article, "A Strategy for Health Care ReformToward a Value-Based System" (July 2009), lays out a health reform strategy for the U.S. His work on health care is being extended to address the problems of health care delivery in developing countries, in collaboration with Dr. Jim Yong Kim,
Sachin H. Jain Sachin H. Jain (born 1980) is an American physician who held leadership positions in the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC). From 2015 to 2020, he se ...
, and others at the
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and
Harvard School of Public Health The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health is the public health school of Harvard University, located in the Longwood Medical Area of Boston, Massachusetts. The school grew out of the Harvard-MIT School for Health Officers, the nation's first ...
.


Consulting

In addition to his research, writing, and teaching, Porter serves as an advisor to business, government, and the
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. He has served as strategy advisor to numerous leading U.S. and international companies, including
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,
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,
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,
Royal Dutch Shell Shell plc is a British multinational oil and gas company headquartered in London, England. Shell is a public limited company with a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and secondary listings on Euronext Amsterdam and the New Yo ...
, and
Taiwan Semiconductor Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC; also called Taiwan Semiconductor) is a Taiwanese multinational semiconductor contract manufacturing and design company. It is the world's most valuable semiconductor company, the world' ...
. Professor Porter once served on two public boards of directors, those of
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and
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. He also plays an active role in U.S.
economic policy The economy of governments covers the systems for setting levels of taxation, government budgets, the money supply and interest rates as well as the labour market, national ownership, and many other areas of government interventions into the e ...
, working with the
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and with
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, and has led national economic-strategy programs in numerous countries. he was working with the presidents of
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and
South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and sharing a Korean Demilitarized Zone, land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed ...
. In 1983, Michael Porter co-founded the
Monitor Group Monitor Deloitte is the multinational strategy consulting practice of Deloitte Consulting. Monitor Deloitte specializes in providing strategy consultation services to the senior management of major organizations and governments. It helps its clien ...
, a strategy-consulting firm.
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acquired the Monitor Group in 2013 through a structured bankruptcy proceeding.


Non-profit

Michael Porter has founded four major non-profit organizations: Initiative for a Competitive Inner City – ICIC, founded in 1994, and which he still chairs, which addresses economic development in distressed urban communities; the Center for Effective Philanthropy, which creates rigorous tools for measuring foundation effectiveness; FSG Social Impact Advisors, a leading non-profit strategy firm which he co-founded with Mark Kramer, serving NGOs, corporations, and foundations in the area of creating social value; and International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurements (ICHOM), which he co-founded in 2012 with Stefan Larsson and Martin Ingvar. ICHOM supports the key strategic agenda items in Porter's Value-Based Health Care Delivery framework by working with patients and leading healthcare providers to create a global standard for measuring health outcomes. He also currently serves on the Board of Trustees of
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.


Honors and awards

In 2000, Michael Porter was appointed Bishop William Lawrence
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at
Harvard Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher le ...
, the university's highest recognition awarded to Harvard faculty.


Criticisms

Porter's work has received critique from peers within academia for inconsistent logical argument in his assertions. Porter's conclusions have been critiqued as "lacking in empirical support" and as "justified with selective case studies". In these analysis of his work it is asserted that Porter fails to credit original creators of his postulates originating from pure microeconomic theory.


Legacy

He has written numerous books on modern competitive strategy for business. His research work in strategic management has often been an important subject matter as far as the university system is concerned. His concepts and theories with regards to strategic management are given utmost priority in universities and colleges where his theories such as Porter's Five Forces, Porter's Diamond model, Porter's Generic Strategies and Porter's Value Chain are taught by lecturers and professors to the students. The assignments delegated to students often test how Porter's Five Forces and Porter's Diamond model can be used practically in making effective decisions when implementing appropriate and well thought out strategies.


Work


Competitive strategy

* Porter, M.E. (1979) "How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy", ''Harvard Business Review'', March/April 1979. * Porter, M.E. (1980) ''Competitive Strategy'', Free Press, New York, 1980. The book was voted the ninth most influential management book of the 20th century in a poll of the Fellows of the
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. * Porter, M.E. (1985) ''Competitive Advantage'', Free Press, New York, 1985. * Porter, M.E. (ed.) (1986) ''Competition in Global Industries'', Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1986. * Porter, M.E. (1987) "From Competitive Advantage to Corporate Strategy", ''Harvard Business Review'', May/June 1987, pp. 43–59. * Porter, M.E. (1996) "What is Strategy", ''
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'', Nov/Dec 1996. * Porter, (2017
"Michael Porter on Creating Competitive Advantage for Yourself"
''HBR Ascend * Porter, M.E. (1998) ''On Competition'', Boston: Harvard Business School, 1998. * Porter, M.E. (1990, 1998) ''The Competitive Advantage of Nations,'' Free Press, New York, 1990. * Porter, M.E. (1991) "Towards a Dynamic Theory of Strategy", ''
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'', 12 (Winter Special Issue), pp. 95–117. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/smj.4250121008/abstract * McGahan, A.M. & Porter, M.E. Porter. (1997) "How Much Does Industry Matter, Really?" ''
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'', 18 (Summer Special Issue), pp. 15–30. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0266(199707)18:1%2B%3C15::AID-SMJ916%3E3.0.CO;2-1/abstract * Porter, M.E. (2001) "Strategy and the Internet", ''
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'', March 2001, pp. 62–78. * Porter, M.E. & Kramer, M.R. (2006) "Strategy and Society: The Link Between Competitive Advantage and Corporate Social Responsibility", ''Harvard Business Review'', December 2069, pp. 78–92. * Porter, M.E. (2008) "The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy", ''Harvard Business Review'', January 2008, pp. 79–93. * Porter, M.E. & Kramer, M.R. (2011) "
Creating Shared Value Creating shared value (CSV) is a business concept first introduced in a 2006 ''Harvard Business Review'' article, ''Strategy & Society: The Link between Competitive Advantage and Corporate Social Responsibility''. The concept was further expanded i ...
", ''Harvard Business Review,'' Jan/Feb 2011, Vol. 89 Issue 1/2, pp. 62–77 * Porter, M.E. & Heppelmann, J.E. (2014
"How Smart, Connected Products are Transforming Competition"
''Harvard Business Review,'' November 2014, pp. 65–88 * Porter, M.E. & Heppelmann, J.E. (2015)
How Smart, Connected Products are Transforming Companies"
''Harvard Business Review,'' October 2015, pp. 97–114 * Porter, M.E. & Heppelmann, J.E. (2017)
Why Every Organization Needs an Augmented Reality Strategy"
''Harvard Business Review,'' November 2017, pp. 46–62


US political competitiveness

* Gehl, K.M. & Porter, M.E. (2017)
Why Competition in the Politics Industry is Failing America
, ''Harvard Business School'', September 2017.


Domestic health care

* Porter, M.E. & Teisberg, E.O. (2006) ''Redefining Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition On Results'', Harvard Business School Press, 2006. * Berwick, DM, Jain SH, and Porter ME
"Clinical Registries: The Opportunity For The Nation."
Health Affairs Blogs, May 2011.


Global health care

* Jain SH, Weintraub R, Rhatigan J, Porter ME, Kim JY. "Delivering Global Health". ''Student British Medical Journal'' 2008; 16:27. * Kim JY, Rhatigan J, Jain SH, Weintraub R, Porter ME. "From a declaration of values to the creation of value in global health: a report from Harvard University's Global Health Delivery Project". ''Global Public Health''. 2010 Mar; 5(2):181–88. * Rhatigan, Joseph, Sachin H Jain, Joia S. Mukherjee, and Michael E. Porter. "Applying the Care Delivery Value Chain: HIV/AIDS Care in Resource Poor Settings." ''Harvard Business School Working Paper'', No. 09-093, February 2009.


Books and commentaries

* ''Understanding Michael Porter: The Essential Guide to Competition and Strategy''. Magretta, Joan. Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing, 2012. * ''
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: The Secret Intellectual History of the New Corporate World.'' Kiechel, Walter III. Harvard Business School Publishing, Boston, 2010. * ''The Porter Hypothesis After 20 Years: How Can Environmental Regulation Enhance Innovation and Competitiveness?'' Stefan Ambec, Mark A. Cohen, Stewart Elgie, and Paul Lanoie. Resources for the Future Discussion Paper, Washington DC, 2011. * ''Well-Designed Environmental Regulations will Strengthen Companies' Competitiveness: Reviewing the Porter Hypothesis''. Mitsuhashi Tadahiro (ed.) Japan, 2008. * ''From Adam Smith to Michael Porter: Evolution of Competitiveness Theory y.'' Cho, Dong-Sung Cho and Hwy-Chang Moon. Asia-Pacific Business Series, Korea, 2000. * “Retrospective: Michael Porter's Competitive Strategy.” ''Academy of Management Executive,'' May 2002, Vol. 16, No. 2 * ''Perspectives on Strategy: Contributions of Michael E. Porter'', F.A.J. van den Bosch and A.P. de Man (eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1997. * ''O Projecto Porter: A aplicação a Portugal 1993/94''. Lisbon, Portugal: Ministério da Indústria e Energia, May 1995. * ''Sölvell, Ö. (2015), The Competitive Advantage of Nations 25 years – opening up new perspectives on competitiveness. Competitiveness Review, Vol. 25 No. 5, pp. 471-481. https://doi.org/10.1108/CR-07-2015-0068.


See also

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Business cluster A business cluster is a geographic concentration of interconnected businesses, suppliers, and associated institutions in a particular field. Clusters are considered to increase the productivity with which companies can compete, nationally and gl ...
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Marketing strategies 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 buil ...
*
National Diamond Within international business, the diamond model, also known as Porter's Diamond or the Porter Diamond Theory of National Advantage, describes a nation's competitive advantage in the international market. In this model, four attributes are taken i ...
*
Social Progress Index The Social Progress Index (SPI) measures the extent to which countries provide for the social and environmental needs of their citizens. Fifty-four indicators in the areas of basic human needs, foundations of well-being, and opportunity to progre ...
* Smart, connected products *
Strategic management In the field of management, strategic management involves the formulation and implementation of the major goals and initiatives taken by an organization's managers on behalf of stakeholders, based on consideration of Resource management, resour ...
*
Strategic planning Strategic planning is an organization's process of defining its strategy or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to attain strategic goals. It may also extend to control mechanisms for guiding the implementation of the st ...
* Techno cluster


References


External links

* Michael Porter currently leads th
Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness at Harvard Business School
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Porter proposals for reforming the delivery of health care
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Biography at Harvard Business School Faculty Pages
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