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Hans Brechbühl

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Hans Brechbuhl

Adjunct Associate Professor of Business Administration

 

Education

BS, United States Military Academy, 1982; Advanced Linguist Certificate, Defense Language Institute, 1990; AM, Harvard University, 1993

Areas of Expertise

International Business, Technology Management

Current research topics

Role of the CIO, digital strategies and collaboration, organizational change

selected publications

With S. Ferencikova, "Transition at Whirlpool Tatramat: How to Enter Emerging Markets in Central and Eastern Europe," Working Paper 225, William Davidson Institute, 1999; "Migrating Asia’s Manufacturing," BusinessWeek CEO Forum Executive Briefing, 2001; "Linking Demand Chain and Supply," Le Nouvel Hebdo, July 5, 2002; "Best Practices for Service Organizations," iQ Magazine, Cisco Systems, July/August 2003 and Business Strategy Review, 15(1), Spring 2004; with S. Dynes and M.E. Johnson, "Information Security in the Extended Enterprise: Some Initial Results from a Field Study of an Industrial Firm," Proceedings, Workshop on the Economics of Information Security, Harvard University, 2005

professional activities

Academic positions: Director of Operations, 1993–95, Managing Director, 1995– 98, William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan Business School; Tuck School of Business, 2001–present; Executive Director, Glassmeyer/McNamee Center for Digital Strategies, Tuck School, 2001–present; Affiliated Faculty, Institute for Security Technology Studies, Dartmouth College, 2005–present

Nonacademic positions: Officer, U.S. Army, Military Intelligence, U.S. Army- Europe (Germany), 1982–89; Change Management Consultant, Tichy-Cohen Associates, 1997–98; Group Vice President, Corporate Development, Metromedia International Telecommunications, Inc., 1998–2000; Senior Vice President, Global Partnerships, Trade.com Global Markets (BlueStone Capital), 2000

Board memberships: Board of Trustees, Waldorf School of Garden City, N.Y., 1999–present; Board of Trustees, Upper Valley Waldorf School, Quechee, Vt., 2002–05; Advisory Board, New England Technology Summit, 2003–present