Paul Schoemaker

Senior Fellow, Mack Institute for Innovation Management, The Wharton School at The Wharton School

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The Wharton School

Paul is an author, educator, researcher, and entrepreneur in strategic management, decisionmaking, and leadership. He is the founder and executive chairman of Decision Strategies International, Inc. (DSI), a consulting and training firm specializing in strategic management and leadership. The company’s clients include several of the largest corporations worldwide, as well as over a hundred of the Fortune 500. Paul is internationally known for his many articles (he ranks in the top 1 percent of scholarly citations globally) and more than ten books on decisionmaking and strategy, including Decision Traps; Winning Decisions; Wharton on Managing Emerging Technologies; Profiting from Uncertainty; Peripheral Vision; Chips, Clones and Living Beyond 100; and, more recently, Brilliant Mistakes.

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