Michel
Bauwens
Prospective thinking
Michel
Bauwens combines a career that goes from knowledge management,
via interactive marketing, to strategic planning and
prospective thinking.
From
1983 to 1990, he was information analyst for the United
States Information Agency. From 1990 to 1993, he was
knowledge manager for BP Nutrition where he was elected
as Information Professional of the Year in 1993 as well
as granted the BP Information Star Prize, for the creation
of one of the very first complete virtual libraries
in the corporate world.
1994
to 2000: internet consultant
- creation of Ecom (intranet, extranet) and KyberCo
(interactive marketing), respectively sold to Alcatel
and Virtuology;
- editing of the magazine Wave;
- production of a major 3-hour documentary;
- organisation of more than one hundred seminars and
conferences;
- European Manager for Thought Management for a large
web services company.
2000-2002:
strategic planner for Belgacom
- setting up of a change program (the E-program) to
adapt the company to e-business realities;
- first three-year plan of the new Internet Business
Unit;
- participation in various scenario planning exercices
for different sub units;
- head of the Digital Futures Initiative, which edited
two influential newsletters, Digital Revolution Alert
and Global Governance, and produced a corporate documentary
on the emergence of peer-to-peer marketing in Japan.
Current
services are exclusively in the area of prospective
thinking, i.e. offering high-value analysis & synthesis
of present and future digital challenges to companies,
with particular emphasis of the changing social practices
associated with the emergence of network logic in society.
Michel
Bauwens is currently living in Thailand. For more information,
see Wikipedia article.

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