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Kees van der Heijden is a co-Founder and Director of the scenario and strategy consultancy [[Global Business Network]]{{ref|1}}.  Formerly Professor of General and Strategic Management at the [[University of Strathclyde]] Glasgow, Kees van der Heijden retired in 2001 and is now Emeritus Professor and Director of the Centre of Scenario Planning and Future Studies{{ref|1}}.   
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Kees van der Heijden is a co-Founder and Director of the scenario and strategy consultancy [[Global Business Network]]{{ref|1}}.  Formerly Professor of General and Strategic Management at the [[University of Strathclyde]] Glasgow, Kees van der Heijden retired in 2001 and is now Emeritus Professor and Director of the Centre of Scenario Planning and Future Studies{{ref|2}}.   
  
Kees is the former head of the Business Environment Division in Group Planning at Royal Dutch/[[Shell]], London.  He joined Shell in the Hague in 1957 and spent many years abroad in operating companies in Manila, Singapore, and Curacão, mostly in activities concerned with commercial planning, economics, and corporate planning and strategy.  He is and is Associate Fellow of the [[James Martin Institute]]{{ref|1}} and a member of the [[International Futures Forum]]
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Kees is the former head of the Business Environment Division in Group Planning at Royal Dutch/[[Shell]], London.  He joined Shell in the Hague in 1957 and spent many years abroad in operating companies in Manila, Singapore, and Curacão, mostly in activities concerned with commercial planning, economics, and corporate planning and strategy.  He is Associate Fellow of the [[James Martin Institute]]{{ref|3}} and a member of the [[International Futures Forum]]
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Van der Heijden graduated in engineering at the University of Delft
 
Van der Heijden graduated in engineering at the University of Delft
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#{{note|1}}Global Business Network [http://www.gbn.com/PersonBioDisplayServlet.srv?pi=22135| Kees van der Heijden]
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#{{note|1}}Global Business Network [http://www.gbn.com/PersonBioDisplayServlet.srv?pi=22135 Kees van der Heijden]
#{{note|1}}University of Strathclyde Glasgow [http://www.gsb.strath.ac.uk/research/profiles/showprofile.asp?staffid=14| Kees van der Heijden - Emeritus Professor] ]
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#{{note|2}}University of Strathclyde Glasgow [http://www.gsb.strath.ac.uk/research/profiles/showprofile.asp?staffid=14 Kees van der Heijden - Emeritus Professor]  
#{{note|1}}http://www.martininstitute.ox.ac.uk/JMI/People/fellows/van+der+Heijden+Kees.htm| Kees Van der Heijden: Associate Fellow - Futures]
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#{{note|3}} [http://www.martininstitute.ox.ac.uk/JMI/People/fellows/van+der+Heijden+Kees.htm Kees Van der Heijden: Associate Fellow - Futures]
#{{note|1}}International Futures Forum [http://www.internationalfuturesforum.com/members.php| Members]
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#{{note|4}}International Futures Forum [http://www.internationalfuturesforum.com/members.php Members]

Latest revision as of 19:16, 29 July 2007

Kees van der Heijden is a co-Founder and Director of the scenario and strategy consultancy Global Business Network[1]. Formerly Professor of General and Strategic Management at the University of Strathclyde Glasgow, Kees van der Heijden retired in 2001 and is now Emeritus Professor and Director of the Centre of Scenario Planning and Future Studies[2].

Kees is the former head of the Business Environment Division in Group Planning at Royal Dutch/Shell, London. He joined Shell in the Hague in 1957 and spent many years abroad in operating companies in Manila, Singapore, and Curacão, mostly in activities concerned with commercial planning, economics, and corporate planning and strategy. He is Associate Fellow of the James Martin Institute[3] and a member of the International Futures Forum [4].

Van der Heijden graduated in engineering at the University of Delft


Books

  • Scenarios: The Art of Strategic Conversation
  • The Sixth Sense: Accelerating Organizational Learning with Scenarios


Contacts

kees@gbn.com


References

  1. ^Global Business Network Kees van der Heijden
  2. ^University of Strathclyde Glasgow Kees van der Heijden - Emeritus Professor
  3. ^ Kees Van der Heijden: Associate Fellow - Futures
  4. ^International Futures Forum Members