Institute Associates
Kevin J. Bozic, Senior Institute Associate
Dr. Kevin Bozic is the inaugural Chair of Surgery and Perioperative Care at the Dell Medical School at UT Austin. He is a nationally recognized leader in orthopaedic surgery and value-based health care payment and delivery models. Prior to joining the Dell Medical School, he was the William R. Murray Endowed Professor and Vice Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) School of Medicine, and Core Faculty of the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University, where he graduated magna cum laude, and an MD with Thesis degree from UCSF. He completed his Orthopaedic Surgery Residency training in the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Residency Program, and additional Fellowship training in Adult Reconstructive Surgery at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. Dr. Bozic also holds a Masters of Business Administration from Harvard Business School, where he currently serves as a Senior Institute Associate at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness.
Dr. Bozic has extensive research and policy experience in the growing field of value-based health care, focused on implementation and evaluation of value-based payment and delivery models. Dr. Bozic is also actively involved in numerous regional and national health policy initiatives, including the American Joint Replacement Registry, where he serves as Vice Chair of the Board of Directors; the Yale Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE) Performance Measurement Group; and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. He is the co-founder and former Chair of the California Joint Replacement Registry, and past Chair of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Council on Research and Quality.
Dr. Bozic has been the recipient of the UCSF Exceptional Physician of the Year Award; the Orthopaedic Research & Education Foundation Clinical Research Award; the American Bone & Joint Surgeons Marshall Urist Young Investigator Award; the American Association of Hip & Knee Surgeons James A Rand Young Investigator Award and Lawrence D. Dorr Award; the American Orthopaedic Association American-British Exchange Fellowship; the Orthopaedic Research Society William Harris Award; and the Hip Society John Charnley Award, among others.
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- BSE, Duke University
- MD, University of California San Francisco
- MBA, Harvard Business School
Arturo Condo, Senior Institute Associate
Arturo Condo is President of INCAE Business School (www.incae.edu), a leading business school and think-tank in Latin America. He is a Full Professor in business strategy, international business, and competitiveness as well as a Senior Institute Associate of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness at Harvard. At CLACDS, the Central American Center for Competitiveness and Sustainable Development, he has led a team of professors and researchers working with private and public leaders to strengthen competitive clusters, to implement competitiveness agendas and in general to promote sustainable development. He has taught at INCAE’s masters and executive programs and is an author and co-author of articles, books and teaching cases in his areas of expertise. Professor Condo holds a DBA from Harvard Business School; an MBA with High Honors from INCAE, where he is a “Distinguished Scholar” honored for leadership on top of academic excellence; and a BS in Electronic Engineering from ESPOL in Ecuador. Dr. Condo also works as an independent consultant in strategic planning and global strategy for firms and industry organizations in Latin America and Asia and receives invitations as a speaker from around the world.
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- DBA, Harvard Business School
- MBA, INCAE
Mercedes Delgado, Senior Institute Associate
Mercedes Delgado is an Assistant Professor at the Department of General and Strategic Management at the Fox School of Business. Professor Delgado currently serves as Senior Institute Associate at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness at Harvard Business School. Before joining Temple University, she completed postdoctoral fellowships at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, and at the NBER’s Innovation Policy and the Economy Group. She received her PhD in Business Economics from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and she was a Visiting Scholar at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Professor Delgado works on joint research projects with Professor Michael Porter, including several articles published in the Global Competitiveness Report. Her research focuses on the relationship between clusters and the performance of firms, regions, and countries; the agglomeration patterns of innovative firms; and country competitiveness. She has been the recipient of several fellowships.
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- PhD in Business Economics, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
- MA, Economics, Northwestern University
Jens Deerberg-Wittram, Senior Institute Associate
Dr. Jens Deerberg-Wittram is a Director at The Boston Consulting Group. Jens is the Founding President of ICHOM. Since 2009 he closely works on value-based healthcare strategy and management topics with Prof. Michael Porter. Between 2013 and 2015, Jens was a Faculty Member of Harvard Business School and Senior Fellow at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness. From 2004 to 2012 he served as Chief Executive Officer of Schön Klinik, a German for-profit 15 hospitals, 4.500 beds provider organization. Jens has served in various healthcare associations, e.g. as a board member of the German Private Hospitals‘ Association, the Healthcare Commission of the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce and the High Level Reflection Group on Health Statistics of the OECD.
Jens studied medicine at the Universities of Hannover, Bonn, Athens, Patras, and Kiel and received his doctoral degree from Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel. Jens worked as a postgraduate in human genetics and wrote his doctoral thesis in molecular oncology.
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- MD, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel
Clemens Guth, Senior Institute Associate
Clemens Guth is the chief executive of five German hospitals and a member of the executive board at Artemed SE, a German national hospital and nursing home provider. He leads M&A and quality management for the group. Earning his MD at Imperial College London, Dr. Guth began his career as a Junior Doctor at the Chelsea & Westminster Hospital in London. Subsequently, he became a health care consultant for McKinsey & Company. After earning his MBA at Harvard Business School with honors, he returned to hospitals but as a manager. A scholarship winner of the German National Academic Foundation and the German Academic Exchange Service program, Dr. Guth has collaborated with Professor Porter since 2006 and is a Senior Institute Associate of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness at Harvard Business School.
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- MD, Imperial College London
- MBA, Harvard Business School
Sachin H. Jain, Senior Institute Associate
Sachin H. Jain, MD, MBA, is chief medical officer at CareMore Health System, an innovative health plan and care delivery system subsidiary of Anthem, Inc with $1.2B revenue and over 100,000 members. In this role, he has operational responsibility for more than 800 clinical staff and 40 care centers. He is charged with developing and leading the execution of a multi-year strategy to expand next-generation care management/care delivery model nationally.
Prior to joining CareMore, Dr. Jain was Chief Medical Information and Innovation Officer at Merck & Co, where he developed global partnerships to leverage health data to improve patient health. He also served as an attending hospitalist physician at the Boston VA-Boston Medical Center and lecturer in healthcare policy at Harvard Medical School.
From 2009-2011, Dr. Jain pursued government service at the US Department of Health and Human Services, where he was senior advisor to the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and helped launch the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) that was created by the Affordable Care Act (ACA). He also served as special assistant to the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology at the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), supporting the agency's implementation of the HITECH Provisions of the Recovery Act and meaningful use.
Dr. Jain graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College with a B.A. in government, and continued on to earn his M.D. from Harvard Medical School and M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. While completing his medical residency at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, he maintained a faculty appointment at the Harvard Business School and remains affiliated as a senior institute associate at the school’s Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness. He worked closely with Professor Porter on his first case studies of health care organization and partnered on work with Jim Yong Kim launching the field of "delivery science." He is co-founder and co-editor-in-chief of the Elsevier journal Healthcare: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation. He is board certified in internal medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine.
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- BA, Harvard College
- MD, Harvard Medical School
- MBA, Harvard Business School
Niels Ketelhöhn, Senior Institute Associate
Niels Ketelhöhn, an Adjunct Professor of Strategy at INCAE where he teaches courses on business strategy and cluster development, is also a Senior Institute Associate at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness. Prof. Ketelhöhn has taught at INCAE since 1995 and has also served as the Director of Executive Education. He has been a visiting professor at the Fletcher School of International Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and also served as an Institute Research Fellow at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness. Professor Ketelhöhn's research has focused on the role of clusters in regional innovation and growth, and he has written cases on cluster development initiatives in Costa Rica and Central America. Professor Ketelhöhn holds a DBA from Harvard University; a master's degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Industrial Engineering; and a BS in Industrial Engineering from the University of Costa Rica.
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- DBA, Harvard Business School
- MA, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Zachary Landman, Senior Institute Associate
Dr. Zachary Landman is a Senior Institute Associate at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness. During Landman's tenure with Professor Michael Porter as the Institute's Senior Health Care Researcher, he concentrated on the delivery of value-based healthcare, specifically focusing on the formation of integrated practice units, bundled payments, and value-enhancing information technology systems. Landman is a faculty lecturer for Harvard Business School's Intensive Seminar on Value-Based Health Care and Partner's HealthCare's Residents and Fellows course and is a member of the senior advisory board for InciteHealth at Harvard Medical School's Center for Primary Care, which provides resources and funding for individuals and teams with promise to leverage new technologies to disrupt primary care delivery.
Prior to joining the Institute, Landman was the Chief Medical Officer for DoctorBase (acquired by Kareo), a patient engagement and mobile health communications company serving thousands of physician practices across 42 states. Landman has worked with health technology companies ranging from early stage to post-IPO, and he has been an active contributor to the Huffington Post, Xconomy, and the Health Information Management Systems Society focusing on mobile health, the design and implementation of patient portals, and effective patient engagement. His prior research focused on health economics and outcome modeling.
Landman is a member of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society and has post-graduate training in orthopaedic surgery from Harvard Orthopaedics. He received his medical degree from the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine and received his bachelor’s degree from Pomona College.
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- MD, University of California San Francisco
- BA, Pomona College
Joan Magretta, Senior Institute Associate
Joan Magretta is a Senior Institute Associate at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness. She has worked with Professor Porter on a wide range of his research interests since the early 1990s when she was the strategy editor at the Harvard Business Review. Magretta has drawn on her long collaboration with Porter to write the much- praised and much-translated book, Understanding Michael Porter: The Essential Guide to Strategy and Competition (2011).
Magretta is known for the clarity of her writing about strategy, business models, and general management. She is a McKinsey Award winning author and her book, What Management Is: How It Works and Why It’s Everyone’s Business, now appears in fifteen languages. The Economist called it “A rare animal—a management book that is lucid, interesting, and honest,” and named it one of the three best business and economics books of the year it was published.
Prior to her work at HBR, Dr. Magretta was a partner at the management consulting firm of Bain & Co. Over the course of her career, she has advised senior management in diverse industries—from healthcare to high fashion, from heavy manufacturing to higher education. Before getting her MBA at Harvard Business School in 1983, Magretta was a professor in the humanities, teaching literature and film. She is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Wisconsin, with an MA from Columbia and a PhD in English from the University of Michigan.
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- PhD, University of Michigan
- MBA, Harvard Business School
- MA, Columbia University
Anita M. McGahan, Senior Institute Associate
Anita M. McGahan is Associate Dean of Research, PhD Director, Professor and Rotman Chair in Management at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. She is cross appointed to the Munk School of Global Affairs; is a Senior Associate at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness at Harvard University; and is Chief Economist at the Massachusetts General Hospital Division for Global Health and Human Rights. In 2013, she was elected by the Academy of Management’s membership to the Board of Governors and into the Presidency rotation. Her credits include two books and over 100 articles, case studies, notes and other published material on competitive advantage, industry evolution, and financial performance. McGahan’s current research emphasizes entrepreneurship in the public interest and innovative collaboration between public and private organizations. She is also pursuing a long-standing interest in the inception of new industries, particularly in global health. McGahan has been recognized as a master teacher for her dedication to the success of junior faculty and for her leadership in course development. In 2010, she was awarded the Academy of Management BPS Division’s “Irwin Distinguished Educator Award” and, in 2012, the Academy conferred on McGahan its Career Distinguished Educator Award for her championship of reform in the core curriculum of Business Schools.
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- PhD, Harvard University
- MA, Harvard University
- MBA, Harvard University
Örjan Sölvell, Senior Institute Associate
Dr Örjan Sölvell is Professor of International Business at the Stockholm School of Economics, SSE.
Dr Sölvell has been active as a teacher and researcher at SSE for over three decades, including being Prorector, Dean MBA Program, Associate Dean PhD Program and Director for the Institute of International Business. In 2005 he set up a new research center at SSE, the Center for Strategy and Competitiveness, CSC (www.sse.edu/csc).
Dr Sölvell’s academic background includes studies at the Stockholm School of Economics (BSc -79; PhD -87), George Washington University (IB -81) and the Harvard Business School (VIS -82). Dr Sölvell has published in the areas of strategy, competition, competitiveness and clusters. The concept of clusters, and the diamond model, was introduced in Sweden through the book “Advantage Sweden” in 1991, co-authored with Michael Porter and Ivo Zander. Together with Christian Ketels and Göran Lindqvist he published the widely acclaimed “The Cluster Initiative Greenbook” in 2003, also translated into Czech and Polish, and a decade later the follow up “The Cluster Initiative Greenbook 2.0”. As a Visiting Professor at ISC during 2001/2002 Dr Sölvell was involved in developing the MOC course.
Dr Sölvell is involved in policy related work, including being in charge of the Cluster Observatory (www.clusterobservatory.eu). He also serves on the Advisory board of The Competitiveness Institute, TCI, and is a Fellow of the European International Business Academy.
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- PhD, Economics, University of Stockholm
Emma Stanton, Senior Institute Associate
Dr. Emma Stanton is a practicing psychiatrist at St Thomas Hospital, London, part of South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and CEO of Beacon UK, partnering with NHS to apply principles of managed mental health care.
From 2010 – 2011, Emma was a Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy and Practice, at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, where she advanced, expanded and refined the rapidly growing body of work promoting a value-based approach to health care reform. Her research included US, German and English health system analysis and improving value by integrating mental health care delivery into primary care settings.
In addition to clinical training at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, former roles include Advisor to England’s Chief Medical Officer, Professor Sir Liam Donaldson, Advisor to Bupa Health Dialog and core member of the NHS National Leadership Council. Emma holds an Executive M.B.A. from Imperial College, London, a MRCPsych from the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and a Bachelor of Medicine from Southampton University.
A recipient of NHS London’s prestigious “Prepare to Lead” mentoring scheme, Emma is author of multiple publications including as co-editor of Clinical Leadership: Bridging the Divide (Quay Books, 2009) and co-author of M.B.A. for Medics (Radcliffe, 2010).
From 2005-2006 Emma circumnavigated the world on a 68-foot yacht. Emma is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (F.R.S.A.) and co-founder of Diagnosis, a clinical leadership social enterprise.
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- MRCPsych, Royal College of Psychiatrists
- Executive MBA, Imperial College London
Elizabeth Olmsted Teisberg, Senior Institute Associate
Professor Elizabeth Teisberg, Ph.D. is Executive Director of the Value Institute for Health and Care. She holds the Cullen Trust for Higher Education Distinguished Chair in Value-Based Health Care, and is a professor on the faculties of both Dell Medical School and McCombs School of Business, at University of Texas, Austin. Her expertise is in Health Care Strategy and Implementing Transformation. Professor Teisberg speaks and works internationally on innovation for dramatic improvement in health care value, actively implementing Redefining Health Care, which she co-authored with Prof. Porter. She has developed frameworks and cases to enable the implementation of health care delivery transformation by physicians, provider systems, employers, health plans and governments.
The Value Institute for Health and Care focuses on implementation of value-based health care to improve outcomes and thus achieve high value results. It offers a one-year Master of Science in Health Care Transformation degree, designed to be completed while working full time. The program equips leaders and emerging leaders across the health care sector with the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to design and lead health care services that achieve better health and better value for individuals and families.
Redefining Health Care received the American College of Healthcare Executives James A. Hamilton book of the year award. Professor Teisberg has also received the Frederick S. Morton Leadership Award and the Wachovia Award for research excellence. She has held faculty appointments at Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine, Darden School of Business, and Harvard Business School.
In addition to Redefining Health Care, Professor Teisberg co-authored with Michael Porter five articles on health care, as well as a Harvard Business Review Special Report 'Fixing Competition in U.S. Health Care'. She also co-authored The Portable MBA, which was published in five languages. Professors Teisberg and Porter developed courses on Health Care Delivery that they co-teach at Harvard University. With colleagues from the Value Institute for Health and Care, she also teaches executive education and both virtual and on-site education for companies and organizations.
Professor Teisberg earned a M.S. and a Ph.D. in engineering-economic systems from the Stanford University School of Engineering. She also holds a M. Eng. in systems science from the University of Virginia and an A.B. degree, summa cum laude, in political science and mathematics from Washington University in St. Louis. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
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- PhD, Stanford University
- MS, Stanford University
- AB, Washington University, St. Louis
Michael L. Unger, Senior Institute Associate
In addition to being a Senior Institute Associate at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, Michael is currently Chair and Associate Professor of Management and International Business [Executive-in-Residence, and Assoc. Professor of Management and International Business] at the Sellinger School of Business, Loyola University Maryland. MBA courses taught by Unger at Loyola include Globalization and International Business, Managing in Developing Countries, Global Strategy, and The Microeconomics of Competitiveness. Having held senior policy positions in the U.S. Government, he has worked in over 35 developing countries in the areas of international trade, finance, investment and competitiveness. Most recently much of his work has centered on the regionalization of Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, as well as the development of clusters and competitiveness of Rwanda and Kenya. He is also a visiting professor at the Strathmore School of Business in Nairobi, Kenya and a senior fellow in Strathmore’s Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness. Current research interests are FDI as well as cluster formation in developing countries. Unger received his Ph.D. from The Pennsylvania State University and M.A. from Washington University-St. Louis. He is also a graduate of Harvard Business School's Program for Management Development (PMD).
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- PhD, Pennsylvania State University
- MA, Washington University, St. Louis
Rebecca Weintraub, Senior Institute Associate
Rebecca Weintraub, MD is an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School and an Associate Physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital. A leading thinker and educational innovator in the field of health care delivery, she serves as Faculty Director of the Global Health Delivery Project at Harvard and Associate Director of the Harvard Global Health Institute. She has published over 35 Harvard Business School case studies with Harvard Business Publishing, available online at no cost to the public and taught at over 300 schools of medicine, public health, and business. Since 2008, Dr. Weintraub has led GHDonline.org, a network of virtual communities that connects 14,000+ health professionals from over 180 countries and 5,000 organizations. Her research on value-generating strategies in global health has been funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, The Global Fund, The Pershing Square Foundation, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
While in college, Weintraub co-founded Jumpstart, a national organization working toward the day every child enters kindergarten prepared to succeed. Since 1993, Jumpstart has served more that 25,000 college students serving over 50,000 preschool children across the country. She serves as a technical advisor to Ashoka, promoting the work of health entrepreneurs, and as a board member of several nongovernmental organizations. In 2014, Dr. Weintraub was honored as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and is currently serving as a Fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. Dr. Weintraub graduated from Yale University, Stanford Medical School, and completed her medical training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. .
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rebecca@globalhealthdelivery.org
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- MD, Stanford Medical School
- BA, Yale University