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Peter Drucker Professor at Claremont Graduate University.  The most influential writer today in modern organizations and their management. His 29 books have been translated into more than 20 languages. Among his publications are two classics, The Practice of Management, and Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices.

Ikujiro Nonaka Professor in knowledge at Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley Dean of Graduate School, Japan Advanced Institute for Science and Technology

Tom Davenport Accenture

Gordon Petrash PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Developed asset management program at Dow Chemical before joining PWC.

Larry Prusak IBM Consulting

Michael Zisman Executive vice president for strategy at Lotus Development, was recently put in charge of IBM's overarching knowledge management efforts.

Karl Eric Sveiby Research, a forum called The Learning Circle, Tacit knowledge exercise, Description of corporate program called Tango.

PEOPLE IN KM ROLES TODAY

Brint's List of CKOs A terrific list of people in KM roles but it is no longer being updated.

PriceWaterhouseCoopers Trish Foy, director of the Knowledge Services Organization based in Stamford, Connecticut. She reports into the Chief Knowledge Officer.

MotherNature.com Jeffrey Steinberg, Formerly of Netgrocer, Named by MotherNature.com as Chief Knowledge Officer and Senior Vice President, Marketing.  Prior to joining MotherNature.com, Jeffrey Steinberg was Vice President for Marketing for Netgrocer, the first nationwide on-line supermarket. At Netgrocer, Steinberg was in charge of customer acquisition, customer retention, data warehousing and database marketing. Before Netgrocer, Steinberg held worked with A.T. Kearney, Deloitte & Touche and Ziff Davis Publishing Company. Steinberg is author of three books on the relationship between database marketing and interactive marketing. He received his MBA from MIT and a BA from Clark University. Business Wire, February 4, 1999.


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