Thomas Stewart
Chief Marketing & Knowledge Officer, Booz & Company
Prior to joining Booz & Company, he was the editor and managing director of Harvard Business Review from 2002–2008. He has also served as the editorial director of Business 2.0 and a member of the Board of Editors of Fortune magazine.
In a series of Fortune articles, he pioneered the field of intellectual capital, which led to his 1997 book Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth of Organizations. His second book, Wealth of Knowledge: Intellectual Capital and the Twenty-first Century Organization, reveals how today's companies are applying the concept of intellectual capital in their operations to increase success in the marketplace.
Mr. Stewart is a senior adviser to the Center for Work-Life Policy, a consortium of business leaders seeking new solutions to energy issues. He is also a fellow of the World Economic Forum. In 2005, the European Foundation for Management Development named him seventeenth on its "Thinkers 50" list of the 50 most influential management thinkers. He is a summa cum laude graduate of Harvard College, and holds an honorary Doctor of Science degree from Cass School of Business at City University, London.
Focus: Business, Globalization
Link: http://www.booz.com/global/home/press/article/42231...
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Last Updated: Jan 07, 2009
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