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Activities
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NormannPartners strengthens London base
We are very pleased to announce that Shirin Elahi and Gerard Drenth have joined NormannPartners as of September 1st. Shirin is Director Scenarios and Innovation and Gerard Director Strategy and Scenarios. Read more about them under Our Professionals. They are both based in London and this strengthens our presence in the UK.
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The Richard Normann Lecture in Oxford
The 2011 lecture, titled "In Defence of Mangagement", was given by Prof. Barbara Czarniawska at Green Templeton College (GTC), Oxford University. The annual lecture is a collaborative initiative between GTC and NormannPartners, aimed at honoring and deepening the work of Richard Normann.
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Oxford Scenarios Programme
Open programme held over five days, developing world class techniques on scenario building and use, for executive individuals and teams. The next programme will be held April 30 - May 4, 2012. See our Services/Scenarios section.
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Focus Areas
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Growth strategies
In changing and turbulent markets, companies face new threats and opportunities for growth. NormannPartners offers a pragmatic customer centric approach to developing growth strategies - seizing opportunities and exploring how threats can be turned into opportunities. In an assignment preparing an IPO for a private equity held global company, growth pockets accumulating to overall 4x market growth were identified.
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Scenario tracking
Scenario tracking keeps scenarios 'alive' and adjusted – and the organization prepared for their unfolding. Scenario planning helps you understand and recognize uncertainties. Scenario tracking with the NormannPartners Futures Insight Tool takes you from insight of uncertainties to strategy and action.
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Business innovation systems
In work for the Swedish Agency for Innovation Systems, NormannPartners suggests dynamics and driving forces enabling successful development and exploitation of business and technology ideas in the Service Economy.
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