- Thomas W. Malone
Thomas W. Malone is the Patrick J. McGovern Professor of Management at the
MIT Sloan School of Management . He is also the founder and director of theMIT Center for Collective Intelligence (formerly -MIT Center for Coordination Science ) and was one of the two founding co-directors of the MIT Initiative on "Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century ". Professor Malone teaches classes on leadership and information technology, and his research focuses on how new organizations can be designed to take advantage of the possibilities provided by information technology.For example, Professor Malone predicted, in an article published in 1987, many of the major developments in
electronic business over the last decade: electronic buying and selling, electronic markets for many kinds of products, "outsourcing " of non-core functions in a firm, and the use ofintelligent agents forcommerce . The past two decades of Professor Malone’s research is summarized in his book "" (Harvard Business School Press, 2004).Professor Malone has also published over 50 articles, research papers, and book chapters; he is an inventor with 11
patents ; and he is the co-editor of three books: "Coordination Theory and Collaboration Technology " (Erlbaum, 2001), "Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century " (MIT Press, 2003), and "Organizing Business Knowledge: The MIT Process Handbook" (MIT Press, 2003).Malone has been a cofounder of three
software companies and has consulted and served as a board member for a number of other organizations. He speaks frequently for business audiences around the world and has been quoted in numerous publications such as "Fortune", "The New York Times ", and "Wired". Before joining the MIT faculty in 1983, Malone was a research scientist at theXerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) where his research involved designing educational software and office information systems. His background includes aPh.D. and two master’s degrees fromStanford University , aB.A. (magna cum laude ) fromRice University , and degrees inapplied mathematics ,engineering-economic systems , andpsychology .He has a son named Robert Malone
Works
*(with John F. Rockart): "Computers, Networks and the Corporation" - "
Scientific American Special Issue on Communications, Computers, and Networks ", September, 1991ee also
People
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Elance
*Richard Florida
*Tom DeMarco Paradigms
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Business Intelligence 2.0 External links
* [http://ccs.mit.edu/malone/ Official webpage]
* [http://ccs.mit.edu/21c/ Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century]
* [http://cci.mit.edu Homepage of MIT Center for Collective Intelligence]
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