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John Hagel (ou John Hagel III) est un auteur et ancien consultant qui est spécialisé dans l'interaction entre les stratégies d'entreprise et les technologies de l'information. En 2007, Hagel, John Seely Brown et Lang Davison, ont fondé le Centre de Deloitte pour l'innovation de pointe. Hagel est aussi impliqué dans plusieurs organisations, dont le Forum économique mondial, Innovation Exchange avec John Seely Brown et Henry Chesbrough, l'International Academy of Management, et l'Institut Aspen. Il est considéré comme l'inventeur du terme "infomédiation" dans son livre, Valeur sur le Net, avec Marc Singer, publié par Harvard Business School Press en 1999.

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dbo:abstract John Hagel (or John Hagel III) is a management consultant and author. Hagel has spent over 40 years in Silicon Valley. He is the founder of two technology startups and served as the Senior Vice President for Strategic Planning at Atari, Inc. He spent 16 years at McKinsey & Company, where he helped open their Silicon Valley office and served as a leader of their strategy practice as well as founded their e-commerce practice in 1993. Hagel has also been a consultant at Boston Consulting Group. In 2007, Hagel founded the Deloitte Center for the Edge, a Silicon Valley-based research center. The Center for the Edge now has offices in Amsterdam and Melbourne. Hagel is also involved with several other organizations, including the World Economic Forum, where he currently serves as co-chair of the Global Future Council on the Future of Platforms and Systems. He is also on the Board of Trustees of the Santa Fe Institute, an organization that conducts research on complex adaptive systems, and Independent Institute. Additionally, he hosts executive roundtables at the Aspen Institute. He is credited with inventing the term "infomediary" in his book, NetWorth, co-authored with Marc Singer, and published by the Harvard Business School Press in 1999. Hagel has been published in business publications including The Economist, Fortune, Forbes, Business Week, Financial Times and Wall Street Journal as well as in mainstream media such as the New York Times, NBC and BBC.He has also been awarded two prizes by the Harvard Business Review for Best Article and been called an industry thought leader by the World Economic Forum and Business Week. Hagel also blogs at Edge Perspectives, the Harvard Business Review, Fortune and Techonomy. (en) John Hagel (ou John Hagel III) est un auteur et ancien consultant qui est spécialisé dans l'interaction entre les stratégies d'entreprise et les technologies de l'information. En 2007, Hagel, John Seely Brown et Lang Davison, ont fondé le Centre de Deloitte pour l'innovation de pointe. Hagel est aussi impliqué dans plusieurs organisations, dont le Forum économique mondial, Innovation Exchange avec John Seely Brown et Henry Chesbrough, l'International Academy of Management, et l'Institut Aspen. Il est considéré comme l'inventeur du terme "infomédiation" dans son livre, Valeur sur le Net, avec Marc Singer, publié par Harvard Business School Press en 1999. (fr)
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rdfs:comment John Hagel (ou John Hagel III) est un auteur et ancien consultant qui est spécialisé dans l'interaction entre les stratégies d'entreprise et les technologies de l'information. En 2007, Hagel, John Seely Brown et Lang Davison, ont fondé le Centre de Deloitte pour l'innovation de pointe. Hagel est aussi impliqué dans plusieurs organisations, dont le Forum économique mondial, Innovation Exchange avec John Seely Brown et Henry Chesbrough, l'International Academy of Management, et l'Institut Aspen. Il est considéré comme l'inventeur du terme "infomédiation" dans son livre, Valeur sur le Net, avec Marc Singer, publié par Harvard Business School Press en 1999. (fr) John Hagel (or John Hagel III) is a management consultant and author. Hagel has spent over 40 years in Silicon Valley. He is the founder of two technology startups and served as the Senior Vice President for Strategic Planning at Atari, Inc. He spent 16 years at McKinsey & Company, where he helped open their Silicon Valley office and served as a leader of their strategy practice as well as founded their e-commerce practice in 1993. Hagel has also been a consultant at Boston Consulting Group. (en)
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