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Jan 28 2011

Tom Davenport

Published by at 6:30 am under Business Development,Innovation and Creativity

Author and Expert on Innovation and New Management Thinking

Tom Davenport speakerTom Davenport is a Fellow with the Accenture Institute for High Performance Business and holds the President’s Chair in Information Technology and Management at Babson College. He is a widely published author and has written more than 100 articles for publications such as Harvard Business Review, California Management Review and the Financial Times amongst others. In 2003 he was named one of the top 25 consultants in the world by Consulting magazine.

One of the most innovative and forward thinking management thinkers


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Tom has a Ph.D. from Harvard University in organizational behaviour, has taught at the Harvard Business School, the University of Chicago, Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business and the University of Texas at Austin. He has also directed research centres at Ernst & Young, McKinsey & Company and CSC Index.[/expand]


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Tom shows decision makers from a wide range of businesses exactly how to modify and implement new management ideas resulting in improved performance, bigger profits and greater turn over.[/expand]


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Tom’s presentations are thought-provoking, well-researched, powerful and filled with actionable information and innovative break through thinking.[/expand]



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Topics

Innovation and New Business Ideas

Knowledge Management

Business Process Engineering

Decision Making

Enterprise Solutions


Publications

2003
What’s the Big Idea? Creating and Capitalizing on the Best New Management Thinking

2002
The Attention Economy

2002
Knowledge Management

2000
Working Knowledge

2000
Mission Critical


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