C. K. Prahalad Explained

C. K. Prahalad
Birth Date:1941 8, df=yes[1]
Birth Place:Coimbatore, Madras Presidency, British India
(now in Tamil Nadu, India)
Death Date:[2]
Death Place:San Diego, California, U.S.
Alma Mater:Loyola College, Chennai
IIM Ahmedabad
Harvard Business School
Occupation:Professor
Nationality:American
Spouse:Gayatri
Children:Murali Krishna, Deepa Rita [3]

Coimbatore Krishnarao Prahalad (8 August 1941 – 16 April 2010) was an Indian-American entrepreneur and author.

Personal life

He was born to a stay at home mother and a father who was a judge.[4] He was married to a woman named Gayatri, and shared two children with her - a son named Murali and a daughter named Deepa. Prahalad had three grandchildren.

He was the Paul and Ruth McCracken Distinguished University Professor of Corporate Strategy at the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross School of Business.[5]

He co-authored "Core Competence of the Corporation"[6] with Gary Hamel; and "The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid"[7] with Stuart L. Hart, about business opportunity in serving the Bottom of the Pyramid.

On 16 April 2010, Prahalad died at the age of 68 of a previously undiagnosed lung illness in San Diego, California.[8]

Education and Teaching

Prahalad was born in Madhwa brahmin family[9] at Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) in 1941. His father was a Tamil scholar and judge in Madras (now Chennai).[10]

At 19, he had finished his BSc degree in physics from Loyola College, Chennai, part of the University of Madras,[11] and joined Union Carbide, where he worked for four years. Four years later in 1964 he enrolled for the pioneer batch of Postgraduate Programme in Business Administration at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad and graduated in 1966.[12]

At Harvard Business School, Prahalad wrote a doctoral thesis on multinational management in two and a half years, graduating with a DBA degree in 1975.[13] After graduating from Harvard, Prahalad returned to the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad to serve as professor before returning to US again in 1977.

He returned to the United States in 1977, with an appointment to the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business Administration. He eventually became a tenured full professor, earning the university's highest distinction, Distinguished University Professor, in 2005.

Career

In early 1990 Prahalad advised Philips' Jan Timmer on the restructuring of this electronic corporation, then on the brink of collapse. A process which was named Operation Centurion was set up, and was successful after two or three years.

Prahalad was the inspiration behind the vision of India@75. While commemorating the 60th year of India’s independence, on 23 September 2007, during the Incredible India@60 celebration at New York, he articulated the idea of holistic three dimensional development of India to acquire enough economic strength, technological vitality, and moral leadership by 2022 – the 75th year of India’s independence. The Confederation of Indian Industry adopted his vision on 8 May 2008.[14] [15] This initiative of CII has also found resonance with the Government, as in the ‘Strategy for New India@75’ document released by the NITI Aayog, Government of India in 2018.[16] C. K. Prahalad is the co-author of a number of works in corporate strategy, including The Core Competence of the Corporation (with Gary Hamel, Harvard Business Review, May–June 1990) which was one of the most frequently reprinted articles published by the journal.[17] He authored or co-authored: Competing for the Future (with Gary Hamel, 1994), The Future of Competition (with Venkat Ramaswamy, 2004), and The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid: Eradicating Poverty through Profits (Wharton School Publishing, 2004). His last book, co-authored by M. S. Krishnan and published in April 2008, is The New Age of Innovation. He co-authored: "Innovation's Holy Grail" with R.A Mashelkar which was chosen as a Harvard Business Review Top 10 articles on Innovation[18] and focuses on how developing nations are leading the way in innovation that focuses more on affordability and sustainability as opposed to the common premium pricing model.

Prahalad was co-founder and became chief executive officer of Praja Inc. ("Praja" from a Sanskrit word "Praja" which means "citizen" or "common people"). The company had goals of providing unrestricted access to information for people at the "bottom of the pyramid" and providing a test bed for various management ideas. It eventually laid off a third of its workforce, and was sold to TIBCO. In 2004 Prahalad co-founded management consultancy The Next Practice, to support companies in implementing the strategies outlined in The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid, which continued in operation .[19] At the time of his death he was on the board of TiE, The Indus Entrepreneurs. Prahalad was a member of the Blue Ribbon Commission of the United Nations on Private Sector and Development.

Honors and awards

He was the first recipient of the Lal Bahadur Shastri Award for contributions to Management and Public Administration presented by the President of India in 1999.

The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid

The "Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid" is a book written by C.K. Prahalad, published in 2004. The primary argument of this book is that there is an untapped market that can be found in the worlds poorest populations.

Theory on Core Competence

C.K. Prahalad and Gary Hamel wrote an article in the Harvard Business Review magazine titled "The Core Competence of the Corporation" in May/June 1990.[27]

Influence

C.K. Prahalad was ranked the number one business thinker by Thinkers 50 in 2007 and 2009. He was also initiated into their hall of fame, posthumously in 2018. Thinkers 50's "Breakthrough Idea Award" is in honor of Prahalad and named after him.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.iimusa.org/iimusa/NotableAlumni.aspx?AlumniId=3 Notable Alumni: Dr. C K Prahalad
  2. News: Manifesto writer for business survival . Stefan . Stern . 19 April 2010 . Financial Times .
  3. News: Management guru C K Prahalad dead. 24 April 2012. Deccan Herald. 17 April 2010.
  4. Prahalad . Coimbatore Krishnarao . Hart . Stuart L. . 2010-08-24 . The fortune at the bottom of the pyramid . Revista Eletrônica de Estratégia & Negócios . 1 . 2 . 1 . 10.19177/reen.v1e220081-23 . 1984-3372. free .
  5. Web site: C.K. Prahalad Bio. 2020-06-09. michiganross.umich.edu. en.
  6. Prahalad. C.K.. Hamel. Gary. Core Competence of the Corporation. Harvard Business Review. Harvard Business Publishing. May 1990.
  7. Prahalad. C.K.. Hart. Stuart L.. The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid. Strategy + Business. Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.. 2002.
  8. News: Manifesto writer for business survival . Stefan . Stern . 19 April 2010 . Financial Times .
  9. Web site: Forbes India - Management Guru CK Prahalad Passes Away. 2022-01-16. Forbes India. en.
  10. Web site: C. K. Prahalad, Proponent of Poor as Consumers, Dies at 68. The New York Times. 21 April 2010. 11 June 2012.
  11. Web site: Chidan. Rajghatta . April 18, 2010. C K Prahalad: Guru of poverty and profit dies at 69. 2020-06-09. The Times of India. en.
  12. Web site: Biography of the late Professor C.K. Prahalad . 2024-03-02 . michiganross.umich.edu . en.
  13. http://www.bus.umich.edu/Positive/POS-Research/PositiveSessions/Pos%20Links%20Prahalad%20bio.pdf Professor C.K. Prahalad
  14. Web site: India at 75-About Us-Genesis and vision . www.indiaat75.in . 21 October 2020.
  15. Web site: India at 75-a new India by 2022 . www.moneycontrol.com. 21 October 2020.
  16. Web site: India at 75 vision . www.ciiblog.in . 21 October 2020.
  17. News: The guru of the bottom of the pyramid . Schumpeter . 24 April 2010 . The Economist .
  18. Web site: HBR's 10 Must Reads on Innovation (With featured article "The Discipline of Innovation," by Peter F. Drucker) . 2016-11-07 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20161108133505/https://hbr.org/product/hbr-s-10-must-reads-on-innovation-with-featured-article-the-discipline-of-innovation-by-peter-f-drucker/an/11363E-KND-ENG . 8 November 2016 . dmy .
  19. Web site: The Next Practice . 2015-02-16 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20161009065305/http://thenextpractice.com/ . 9 October 2016 . dmy .
  20. Prahalad, C.K. "The Role of Core Competencies in the Corporation," Research-Technology Management, Vol. 36, No. 6 (November–December 1993), pp. 40–47.
  21. Web site: The NRIs who made India feel proud. Rediff. 24 April 2012.
  22. Web site: Padma Awards . Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India . 2015 . July 21, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151015193758/http://mha.nic.in/sites/upload_files/mha/files/LST-PDAWD-2013.pdf . 15 October 2015 . dmy .
  23. Web site: The Thinkers50 Ranking 2009. Thinkers50. 29 January 2015. 10 October 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171010021810/http://thinkers50.com/t50-ranking/2009-2/. dead.
  24. News: Viipuri Prize goes posthumously to world-renowned Professor C.K. Prahalad. https://archive.today/20130213065554/http://www.lut.fi/en/lut/news/2010/pages/20101116_viipuriprize.aspx. dead. 13 February 2013. 11 June 2012. Lappeenranta University of Technology. 16 November 2010.
  25. Web site: The Viipuri Prize . Lappeenranta University of Technology . 11 June 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120405074148/http://www.lut.fi/en/business/introduction/viipuriprize/Pages/Default.aspx . 5 April 2012 .
  26. News: 2018 Hall of Fame Inductees . November 30, 2018 . thinkers50.com.
  27. Book: 2017-07-05 . The Core Competence of the Corporation . 10.4324/9781912281077. 978-1-912281-07-7 .