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Management Theorist IT Research Scientist and Author
Andrew McAfee is a globally acclaimed researcher, writer and thinker about technological progress and the changes it brings. He is and expert helping organisations build businesses that are simultaneously agile, innovative, and robust. Andrew McAfee is the Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Initiative on the Digital Economy and a Principal Research Scientist at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He studies how digital technologies are changing the world.
"A technology optimist and an expert on human-machine interaction and the future of work"
For more than a quarter century, MIT scientist Andrew McAfee has been studying how digital technologies change the world. As part of this work, he comes into close contact with the "alpha geeks" whose innovations create the future. A few years ago, he had the most surprising realisation of his career: the geeks had figured out how to build better companies. Geek companies are much more freewheeling, fast-moving, evidence-driven, egalitarian, argumentative and autonomous than their Industrial Era predecessors. As a result, they are standout performers and fierce rivals, disrupting industry after industry, and they’re just getting started. For decades, Andrew has been studying how technology is changing the world, economies, business models, work and the environment.
AAndrew offers organisations in every industry data-driven insight into existing and emerging tech trends. Andrew’s work is particularly valuable to decision makers and innovators interested in emerging technologies that can streamline operations, enhance innovation and offer a competitive edge.
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