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Donald A. Marchand is Professor of Strategy and Information
Management at the International Institute for Management Development
(IMD) in Lausanne, Switzerland. His special interests include
managing information and knowledge to drive superior business
performance, internet strategy for established companies;
demand/supply chain management and the strategic use and deployment
of information systems and technology in companies operating in
local, regional and global markets.
Dr. Marchand is also Founder, Chairman and President of
enterpriseIQ®, the first global business analytics company offering
proven metrics that link superior performance to how effectively a
company manages and uses knowledge, information, people and
technology.
PProfessor Marchand was Director of the IMD/Accenture
Partnership Research Project entitled Navigating Business Success
that was completed in December 1999. This three-year study
examined the perspectives of senior managers on the use of
information, people, and IT in achieving superior business
performance. The study involved 1200 senior managers and over 200
senior management teams from 103 international companies as well as
selected case studies. Oxford University Press published the
research findings in Information
Orientation: The Link to Business Performance (2000),
and the management implications were published by John Wiley &
Sons in Making the Invisible Visible – How Companies
Win with the Right Information, People and IT (2001). The
study was also highlighted in the Summer 2000 edition of MIT Sloan
Management Review.
Professor Marchand is an advisor to senior executives of leading
service and manufacturing companies in Europe, North America and the
Asia Pacific. He was a principal researcher in IMD's seven-year
research program Manufacturing 2000, and has directed national
studies of information technology management in the federal, state
and local governments in the United States.
Professor Marchand is the author/co-author of eight books and over
140 articles, book chapters, cases, and reports. He was the senior
academic advisor for the 12-week Financial Times Series, Mastering
Information Management, from February through April 1999.
The series was published as a book by FT Prentice-Hall in January
2000. He has also edited the book Competing with Information,
published by John Wiley & Sons in May 2000. The book was the
first volume of the IMD Executive Development Series. Professor
Marchand is a frequent and acclaimed speaker at corporate
seminars and conferences worldwide.
From July 1987 to June 1994, Professor Marchand was Dean and
professor of information management at the School of Information
Studies at Syracuse University. In his earlier career, he founded
and directed the Institute for Information Management, Technology
and Policy in the College of Business at the University of South
Carolina where he also taught information systems management in the
Master's International Business Program.
Professor Marchand is American. He received his PhD and MA at
UCLA and his BA at the University of California at Berkeley where he
was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He has also served as Vice President
of Worldwide Chapter and Alliance Development for the Society for
Information Management - SIM International - the leading global
association for senior executives, academics and consultants in IT
management.
For additional information go to: www.donaldmarchand.com
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