- Lawrence Wilkinson
Lawrence Wilkinson is Chairman of Heminge & Condell, a strategic advisory and investment firm, and Co-Founder of
Global Business Network (GBN), where he helped pioneer the use of thescenario planning technique, now widely used by organizations in their strategic planning.Wilkinson has authored and edited numerous publications and
Harvard Business School case studies ranging from Public Broadcasting in the U.S. (Harvard Business School Press) to The Cambridge MiltonCambridge University Press . He is the author of "How To Build Scenarios" ("Wired", 1995). He has produced and executive-produced numerous television programs, multimedia titles, and feature films, including "Crumb" (Sony Pictures Classics).He also has contributed regularly to general and business periodicals and national television, cable, and radio business news programs, including "Wired", "Backstage", "Business Times", "Nightly Business Report", and "The Wall Street Journal Report". His articles and essays have been anthologized in a number of collections, most recently in "Strategy Bites Back" (edited by Henry Mintzberg, et al., Pearson/Prentice-Hall, 2005). He has served as a McKinsey Prize judge.
Wilkinson is an adviser to and director of a number of companies that he helped start, including Oxygen Media,
Ealing Studios , Design With Reach, Mercantila, and Lieberman Productions. He is a member of the Board of Visitors ofDavidson College , and is on the Boards of The Pacific News Service, New American Media, Public Radio International, Public Interactive, The Institute for the Future, and Common Sense Media.External links
Heminge & Condell [http://www.hemingeandcondell.com] Global Business Network [http://www.gbn.com] Oxygen Media [http://www.oxygen.com] Ealing Studios [http://www.ealingstudios.com] Design Within Reach [http://www.dwr.com] Mercantila [http://www.mercantila.com] Lieberman Productions [http://www.lieberman.com] Davidson College [http://www.davidson.edu] Pacific News Service [http://www.pacificnews.org] New American Media [http://www.newamericanmedia.org] Public Radio International [http://www.pri.org] Public Interactive [http://publicinteractive.com] Institute for the Future [http://www.iftf.org] Common Sense Media [http://www.commonsensemedia.org]
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