Michael J. Silverstein

Michael J. Silverstein (born 1955) is an American business consultant and author. He is an independent private equity investor and chairman of several startup enterprises, including Coterie Diaper and Hand IQ.

Michael J. Silverstein
Born
New York City
Alma materBrown University, Harvard Business School
OccupationBusiness consultant, Author
EmployerThe Boston Consulting Group
WebsiteBoston Consulting Group

Career

Silverstein was a senior partner and managing director at The Boston Consulting Group. He was one of the founders of the firm's global consumer practice[1] and is known for his expertise in consumer behavior,[2] retail,[3] and marketing,[4] particularly as it relates to the female economy.[5] He is the author of Trading Up: The New American Luxury,[6]Treasure Hunt: Inside the Mind of the New Consumer, [7] Women Want More: How to Capture Your Share of the World's Largest Fastest-Growing Market,[8] and The Ten Trillion Dollar Prize: Captivating the Newly Affluent in China and India.[9] He is a regular contributor to Bloomberg Television.[10]

Bibliography

  • Silverstein, Michael J.; Bolden, Dylan; Jacobsen, Rune; Sajdeh, Rohan (2015). "Rocket: Eight Lessons to Secure Infinite Growth" McGraw Hill Education. ISBN 978-1-259-58542-5

See also

References

  1. Rapoza, Kenneth. "In Auto Market, China Steps On The Gas". Forbes.
  2. Seckler, Valerie. "Q&A: Michael Silverstein". WWD.
  3. Fard, Maggie (2012-12-02). "D.C. welcomes its first Costco". The Washington Post.
  4. Harris, Melissa (2009-11-08). "Chicago executive Michael Silverstein writes about selling to women, talks about himself". Chicago Tribune.
  5. Mead, Rebecca. "Happy Hunting". The New Yorker.
  6. Seelye, Katharine Q. (2005-03-07). "A Flood of Magazines for Those Awash in Cash". The New York Times.
  7. "The disappearing mid-market". The Economist. 2006-05-20.
  8. Kapner, Suzanne (2009-08-20). "The female economy: What women want". Fortune. Archived from the original on 2009-10-04.
  9. Rapoza, Kenneth. "At D11, It's Clear: China Beats U.S. in Mobile & Internet". Forbes.
  10. "To Fully Participate in the Emerging $10 Trillion Consumer". Bloomberg Television.



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