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Richard A. D'Aveni is an American academic, thought leader, business consultant, bestselling author and the Bakala Professor of Strategy at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He is best known for creating a new paradigm in business strategy and coining the term “hypercompetition” which led Fortune to liken him to a modern version of Sun Tzu.

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  • Richard A. D'Aveni is an American academic, thought leader, business consultant, bestselling author and the Bakala Professor of Strategy at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He is best known for creating a new paradigm in business strategy and coining the term “hypercompetition” which led Fortune to liken him to a modern version of Sun Tzu. (en)
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  • 1953-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Columbia University (en)
  • Cornell University (en)
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  • Cambridge, Massachusetts, US (en)
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  • Richard D'Aveni (en)
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  • Italian-American (en)
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  • (en)
  • Changed the lexicon by coining the term HC (en)
  • HC adopted as doctrine by USINDOPACOM (en)
  • Two special issues on HC in academic journals (en)
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  • Author, (en)
  • Keynote Speaker (en)
  • Consultant, (en)
  • Professor of Strategy at Dartmouth College, (en)
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  • RAD (en)
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  • Richard A. D'Aveni is an American academic, thought leader, business consultant, bestselling author and the Bakala Professor of Strategy at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He is best known for creating a new paradigm in business strategy and coining the term “hypercompetition” which led Fortune to liken him to a modern version of Sun Tzu. (en)
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  • Richard D'Aveni (en)
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  • Richard D'Aveni (en)
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