Percy Barnevik

Corporate pioneer and master of organizational logic.

RANKED THINKER

Ranked #19 in 2001.

FAST FACT

Witnessing the devastating impact of child labour, decided to focus philanthropic work on poverty alleviation in Tamil Nadu.

FAST FACT

His charity now operates in 10 countries and has helped start and sustain 1.3 million businesses.

Ideas

In 1987, Barnevik’s merger of Swedish firm Asea and Swiss competitor Brown Boveri created a potent new force in the electrical systems and equipment sector and triggered a wholesale restructuring of Europe’s electrical power industry. The creation of ABB became a sign of the economic times when it initiated a process of consolidation and rationalization, though plant closings and layoffs. Barnevik’s vision, however, was Ted Levitt’s maxim to “think global, act local” and build a new business model that combined global scale and world-class technology with deep roots in local markets. This was his theory and practice of building a “multidomestic”s enterprise through ABB’s matrix system, a structure designed to leverage core technologies and global economies of scale without eroding local market presence and responsiveness. 

Bio

Best known as CEO of Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) from 1998 to 2002, Barnevik is also co-founder of the non-profit organization Hand in Hand. Born in southern Sweden, Barnevik attended the University of Gothenburg’s School of Business, Economics and Law, and Stanford Graduate School of Business. In 1979, he joined Swedish heavy industrial company Asea, which he then merged with Swiss competitor, Brown, Boveri & Cie in 1987. For a time he became Europe’s most celebrated CEO, lauded by Tom Peters among others. As well as roles at Asea, ABB, Sandvik, Skanska, and Investor AB, Barnevik is chairman of AstraZeneca from 1999 to 2004 and a member of the board of General Motors from 1996 to 2009.

Content

Global Strategies: Insights from the World’s Leading Thinkers (with Rosabeth Moss Kanter, HBR Press, 1994); I Want to Change the World (Manpocket, 2012); On Leadership (Sanoma, 2014).

NATIONALITY: Swedish

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Verdict

“Barnevik showed us how businesses can be organized to be global, as well as local.”

Stuart Crainer & Des Dearlove, Thinkers50

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