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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Palo Alto, California United States
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
Site Web
www.rapidreasoning.com
À propos
Mark M. Whelan is the founder and principal of Rapid Reasoning in Silicon Valley, an agency that trains leaders to make better decisions through design thinking, game theory and understanding behavioural economics. He is the author of the Social Media Bootcamp: the wiki of strategy and is writing a book called Rapid Reasoning. You can sign up here. Mark has lived in five countries and he worked with royalty, business leaders at Fortune 100 companies and more recently start-up founders and computer scientists in Silicon Valley, teaching them various techniques to make innovative decisions. He graduated from Nottingham University with an Honours degree in English and Philosophy. He has been sn
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design thinking
rapid reasoning
human centered design
strategy
innovation
artificial intelligence
game theory
mindfulness
dschool
stanford
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Palo Alto, California United States
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
Site Web
www.rapidreasoning.com
À propos
Mark M. Whelan is the founder and principal of Rapid Reasoning in Silicon Valley, an agency that trains leaders to make better decisions through design thinking, game theory and understanding behavioural economics. He is the author of the Social Media Bootcamp: the wiki of strategy and is writing a book called Rapid Reasoning. You can sign up here. Mark has lived in five countries and he worked with royalty, business leaders at Fortune 100 companies and more recently start-up founders and computer scientists in Silicon Valley, teaching them various techniques to make innovative decisions. He graduated from Nottingham University with an Honours degree in English and Philosophy. He has been sn
Mots-clés
design thinking
rapid reasoning
human centered design
strategy
innovation
artificial intelligence
game theory
mindfulness
dschool
stanford
Tout plus