Jun 16 2010
Andrew McAfee
Associate Professor, Harvard Business School and Information Technology
Andrew McAfee joined the faculty of the Technology and Operations Management Unit at Harvard Business School in 1998. His research investigates how managers can most effectively select, implement, and use Information Technology (IT) to achieve business goals. He was the recipient of a US Department of Energy Integrated Manufacturing Fellowship for his doctoral research, which focused on the performance impact of enterprise information systems such as SAP’s R/3.
Andrew is an expert at helping companies formulate and execute IT strategies
He was awarded a Doctorate in Business Administration at HBS in 1999. He also holds dual MS degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Management from MIT as a Leader for manufacturing fellow, and BS degrees in Mechanical Engineering and in Humanities from MIT. He continues to consult, primarily on helping companies formulate and execute IT strategies. He speaks frequently to industry and trade groups.[/expand]
Andrew offers decision makers the necessary tools and strategies to facilitate organizational change, improve performance and create wealth. His current research falls into two categories. The first is an exploration of how Web 2.0 technologies can be used within the enterprise, and what their impact is likely to be. The second is a study of IT’s impact over time on the structure of US industries and the nature of competition within them.[/expand]
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Topics
Enterprise Resource Planning
Information Technology
Operations Management
Organizational Change and Transformation
Supply Chain Management
Publications
2002
Operating an E-Business
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