B-School Profs With Highest Speaking Fees

After Michael Porter, Harvard's Clay Christensen is the second highest paid B-school prof on the circuit

After Michael Porter, Harvard’s Clay Christensen is the second highest paid B-school prof on the circuit

TOP SPEAKERS, TOP PRICES (maximum reported fees for U.S. appearances):

Michael Porter, Harvard Business School: $150,000

Clayton Christensen, Harvard Business School: $100,000

John Kotter, Harvard Business School: $85,000

Joseph Stiglitz, Columbia Business School: $80,000

Nouriel Roubini: NYU Stern School of Business: $75,000

W. Chan Kim, INSEAD: $75,000

Gary Hamel, London Business School: more than $50,000

Douglas Conant, Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management: $45,000 and up

Vijay Govindarajan, Dartmouth College Tuck School of Business: $35,000-$55,000

Marvin Zonis, University of Chicago Booth School of Business: $45,000

Philip Kotler, Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management: $35,000 and up

Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Harvard Business School: more than $40,000

Donald Sull, MIT Sloan School of Management: more than $40,000

Richard Florida, University of Toronto Rotman School of Management: more than $40,000

Roger Martin, University of Toronto Rotman School of Management: more than $40,000

Peter Senge, MIT Sloan School of Management: more than $40,000

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