CCSM 2006

11 December 2006

| Nicolai Foss |

In case you have been wondering why O&M star blogger, Peter Klein, has only blogged once over the last couple of days — unheard of in the history of O&M — here is part of the reason: Peter is on his way to the Copenhagen Conference on Strategic Management which will begin tomorrow (Tuesday), organized by the Center that I direct here at CBS. 

The CCSM will feature several great speakers, such as Jay Barney, Rich Makadok, Yves Doz, Peter Lorange, Alan Rugman, and my co-blogger.  It is the second time we are doing the CCSM. The format is to have about 70-80 participants with high-quality papers. 

Not only is my co-blogger joining me for the CCSM, guest blogger Lasse Lien will also be in Copenhagen for the event.  Lasse has promised to deliver some real-time blogging from the conference.

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4 Comments Add your own

  • 1. JiE  |  11 December 2006 at 7:08 am

    Papers are available at the conference site

  • 2. Peter Klein  |  11 December 2006 at 9:59 am

    Sigh…. Where’s in-flight broadband when you need it?

    Seriously, Nicolai and his colleagues have done a terrific job with the program. Keynote speakers include Jay Barney, Rich Makadok, José Santos, LEGO CEO Jørgen Vig Knudstorp, and IMD President Peter Lorange. There is a host of interesting paper sessions and panels. We’ll report on the conference during the week and hopefully upload a photo or two.

  • 3. Teppo  |  12 December 2006 at 2:49 am

    For next year – O&M readers need live video-casts of some of your promising panel discussions and keynotes – like they have done for the DRUID conference.

  • 4. Peter Klein  |  12 December 2006 at 9:32 am

    That’s an excellent idea. I’m not sure I have the requisite technical expertise (and I know Nicolai doesn’t), so we’ll have to get help from some Generation X- or Y-ers.

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