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Paul Schumann
Austin, Texas, United States
Paul Schumann is a futurist and an innovation consultant. He is a proponent of collaborative approaches. He has been a technologist and technology manager in the semiconductor industry (IBM), internal entrepreneur (IBM), cultural change agent (IBM), and consultant (Technology Futures and Glocal Vantage). With 55 years of professional experience, Paul is still excited about learning, and sharing what he is learning. He is a 35 year resident of Lost Creek in Austin, Texas.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2007

The Future of Strategy

Listen to Paul Schumann Respond to questions from Tom Carroll on the future of strategy:

Note: all files are mp3 and range in length from 0:49 to 13:30 minutes

What is corporate strategy?

What does it mean to have an effective strategy?

Are there some best practices to develop strategy?

What should an effective strategy include?

Who should be involved in developing strategy?

What is the 'knowable future'?

Are there new techniques to develop strategy?

What are some global trends important in developing strategy?

Were you surprised when you understood about the speed of technology development?

Are there some global companies who exhibit good strategy?

What are some first steps in developing strategy?

How can people contact you?
Posted by Paul Schumann at 10:57 AM

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