anemone in our midst
Gregory Alan Bolcer
gbolcer@endeavors.com
Wed, 28 Nov 2001 15:24:01 -0800
The younger, hipper, Peter Drucker among us has been appointed
the editorial directory of Business 2.0. Interestingly enough,
there's a recurring theme in almost all his works: putting timely,
accurate information into people's hands as means to empower
decision making at the edges of a social network. To me that's
what intellectual capital is--fitting everyone's understanding
on the same page. His cover story this month is terribly interesting
as there's a graph that shows the degrees of separation from all the
terrorists using a piece of software called InFlow normally used to
optimize business communications.
http://business2.com/articles/mag/0,1640,35253,FF.html
Greg
Send all your cover story ideas to me with a $4k check &
we'll see if we can't fit you in their editorial schedule.
http://business2.com/business2/0,,12172,00.html
INTELLECTUAL-CAPITAL PIONEER THOMAS A. STEWART JOINS BUSINESS 2.0
SAN FRANCISCO - November 28, 2001 - Ned Desmond, editor and president of Business 2.0,
today announced the appointment of Thomas A. Stewart as editorial director of the magazine.
Stewart, a fellow of the World Economic Forum and a member of the Board of Editors of FORTUNE,
will be a major contributor to the editorial direction of the magazine, as well as one of
its main writers. He currently writes Business 2.0's Barely Managing online column and is
the author of the December 2001 cover story, "America's Secret Weapon."
"Tom is one of the very best management writers and thinkers in the country," said Desmond.
"It's an honor to have him join our team. His experience, knowledge, and wisdom about business
make him a great addition to Business 2.0's well of talent and resources."
Stewart was named one of the world's 50 most influential management thinkers by FT Dynamo,
the online community of the Financial Times. He pioneered the field of intellectual capital
in a series of FORTUNE articles in 1991. Prior to joining FORTUNE, Stewart was a leader in
book publishing, serving as editor-in-chief, president, and publisher of Atheneum Publishers.
He also held editorial positions at Harcourt Brace Jovanovich and Farrar Straus and Giroux.
Stewart is the author of the international bestseller Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth of
Organizations, which was published in 1997. Stewart's new book, The Wealth of Knowledge:
Intellectual Capital and the Twenty-First Century Organization, will be published in January 2002.
Stewart has received several prestigious honors, including the American Society for Training
and Development's Champion of Workplace Learning and Performance Award; the Gay and Lesbian
Alliance Against Defamation Media Award for his December 1991 FORTUNE cover story, "Gay and
Corporate America"; and being named to the Journal of Financial Reporting's "Blue Chip Newsroom"
of the best business journalists. He is a 1970 summa cum laude graduate of Harvard University.
Stewart will be based in New York.
Business 2.0, a magazine about insight, tools and advantage in business, is published out
of The FORTUNE Group at Time Inc., an AOL Time Warner company. For more information, visit
the website at http://www.business2.com.
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