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123 - Don Sull - MIT Sloan

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About Don:

During college Don worked as a bouncer in a biker bar.


On a more serious note:

Donald Sull is a Senior Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management.

Sull is a global authority on executing strategy in volatile markets, and teaches courses on strategy formation and implementation at MIT Sloan.  He has been identified as a leading management thinker by The Economist, the Financial Times, and Fortune which named him among the ten new management gurus to know. The Economist listed his theory of active inertia among the ideas that shaped business management over the past century.

He has published six books, including Simple Rules (with Kathy Eisenhardt, 2015), The Upside of Turbulence (2009), and Why Good Companies Go Bad. Sull has taught entrepreneurship at the Harvard Business School and strategy at the London Business School, winning teaching awards at both schools.

You can learn more about Don here: https://mitsloan.mit.edu/faculty/directory/donald-sull