Langdon Morris
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Langdon Morris is a consultant and author. He is a partner of InnovationLabs LLC (www.innovationlabs.com) a consulting firm that develops and applies advanced methods in the fields of innovation, strategy, and organization. He is an accomplished facilitator, and has worked in this field for more than 20 years with large companies and small start-ups throughout the world. He is Senior Practice Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania Ackoff Center where he is leading a research project on "Breakthrough Business Models," and Senior Fellow of the Economic Opportunities Program of the Aspen Institute. He has taught Business Strategy at the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, Paris, with courses in "Corporate Transformation" and "Complex Systems Management," and the Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, where he taught "Creating the Future."
He is a member of ATWG and the Scientific Committee of Business Digest, Paris and a frequent contributor. He is a former Contributing Editor of Knowledge Management magazine, to which he also contributed the cover story of the February 1999 issue. He is author or co-author of numerous white papers and four acclaimed books, including Managing the Evolving Corporation; The Knowledge Channel; Fourth Generation R&D: Managing Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation (with William L. Miller); and The War for America.
Langdon has appeared on dozens of radio and TV outlets nationwide, and speaks frequently at corporate and industry meetings around the world.