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Volume 3, Number 1 - Spring 2006                                      print this:print this

Viewpoint: The Future of Biosciences

DSI, in partnership with the Mack Center for Technological Innovation at the Wharton School, developed a range of possible futures for the field of biosciences. DSI’s Jim Austin and Michael Mavaddat explain some of the major trends, uncertainties, and stakeholder groups likely to play significant roles in shaping the future of biosciences and the bio-pharmaceutical industry. To learn about The Future of BioSciences: Four Scenarios for 2020 and Their Implications for Human Healthcare report, read More...
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Strategies into Practice: The Case of Non-Profit Planning

Many non-profit executives know that they need to change strategic planning from an event to a process, but few know where to start. DSI’s Franck Schuurmans reviews the specific dilemmas non-profits face, and offers some practical tips to assist industry players in their quest to emulate the best-practices of for-profit strategists. More...
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Fresh Perspectives: Forces Shaping the Telecom, Media, and Technology Sector

When several industries converge, rapid change often takes place. Some players break barriers, new entrants surprise and surpass once-dominant incumbents, and consolidation sprees take place. DSI's Andreas Koch examines the trends and uncertainties shaping the ever-changing and increasingly complicated spaces occupied by telecom, media, and technology firms. More...
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News from Within:

  • The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania has just published The Future of BioSciences: Four Scenarios for 2020 and Their Implications for Human Healthcare. DSI will send more information about the report in a later mailing; however, if you would like to order a copy, visit our biosciences website here.

  • Harvard Business School Press has just begun to ship PERIPHERAL VISION: Detecting the Weak Signals That Will Make or Break Your Company by George S. Day and Paul J.H. Schoemaker. The book is available from bookstores and Amazon.com. You can obtain a description of the book here.
  • DSI welcomes the addition of Doug Paradis to the company. Based in the Philadelphia area as DSI’s Director of New Products and Vice-President of Strategic Radar, Doug brings extensive consulting and product development experience to DSI. With specific expertise in strategy development for technology organizations, product design and development, business and IT alignment solutions, organization design, and operational management, Doug will serve clients in biotechnology, financial services, technology, utility, and other industries. He holds an M.S. in Systems Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from University of Michigan.


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