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    Advisory Board

    The role of this group is to meet from time to time to review and critique our overall research programme and the ways in which we deliver our research to our clients.  In selecting the members of the Board, we looked to achieve a balance between academic prowess, market knowledge and practical management experience.

    In addition to this Advisory Board, we also work closely with a wide community of Academic Partners and thought leaders who contribute to our research.

    Board Members

       

    Academic Partners

    Venkatraman N Venkatraman
    David J McGrath Jr
    Professor of
    Management,
    Boston University
    School of Management
    F Warren McFarlan

    F Warren McFarlan
    Director of Business
    Administration and
    Professor,
    Harvard Business School

     

    Willem Eelman

    Willem Eelman
    Global Chief
    Information Officer
    Unilever

    Gary Beach sm

    Gary Beach
    Publisher,
    CIO Magazine

    Patty Morrison

    Patty Morrison 
    Executive Vice
    President,
    Customer Care Shared
    Services and Chief
    Information
    Officer

     

    Sergio Giacoletto

    Sergio Giacoletto 
    Independent Director
    and Former President,
    Oracle Corporation
    EMEA

     

    Erik Brynjolfsson

    Erik Brynjolfsson 
    Director, MIT Center
    for Digital Business
    Schussel Family
    Professor,
    MIT Sloan School

     

    Recent Academic Relationships

     

    Academic School Topic
    Ian Angell London School of Economics IT Strategy
    Robina Chatham Cranfield University Role of the CIO
    Robert Cross University of Virginia Social Networking
    Dan Esty Yale University Green IT
    David Gann Imperial College, London Innovation
    Jules Goddard London Business School Employee Engagement
    Lynda Gratton London Business School People Management
    Vijay Gurbaxani University of California Outsourcing Strategy
    Ken Kraemer University of California Globalisation
    F Warren McFarlan Harvard Business School IT Portfolio Management
    Venkat Ramaswamy University of Michigan Experience Co-creation
    Mari Sako Said Business School, Oxford Business Services
    Lee Schlenker Ecole de Management de Lyon Employee Engagement
    N Venkatraman Boston University Networked Economy
    Bettina von Stamm London Business School Innovation and the CIO
    Michael Weeks Templeton College, Oxford Outsourcing
    Leslie Willcocks Warwick Business School Outsourcing Strategy

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