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Called “one of the world’s reigning strategy gurus” by the Academy of International Business, Michael is a leading expert on competitiveness, regional economic development, and international business strategy. Michael joined the University of Hong Kong as Sun Hung Kai Professor of Business Administration in 1996 after six years as a professor at the Harvard Business School, where he helped to found the modern school of competitiveness analysis. He is a principal of Enright, Scott & Associates, a firm specialising in strategic consulting for governments and major corporations. He also directs the Asia-Pacific Competitiveness Program at the Hong Kong Institute for Economics and Business Strategy and was a founding director of The Competitiveness Institute. Michael’s work on competitiveness and on the economies of Hong Kong and China has appeared in the Harvard Business Review, the Far Eastern Economic, Financial Times, and the Wall Street Journal among others.