Philippe Lorino

Distinguished Emeritus Professor, Accounting and Management Control Department at ESSEC

ESSEC

Education

Habilitation à diriger des recherches. Docteur ès Sciences de Gestion, Université Paris XII. Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris. Ingénieur diplômé de l''Ecole Polytechnique de Paris.

Biography

Consulting at
EDF, Gaz de France, France Télécom, Renault, Arcelor, Hydro-Québec, Jet Services, Banque Caixa, SAT-Sagem, SNCF, MMA, about process-based
management, strategy
deployment into management systems, performance management, strategic management of performances and competences, collective learning, organizational control of risk. Since 2010: Member of French Railways "Conseil d''Orientation pour l''Evolution des Métiers et de l''Emploi". Since 2009: Member of the permanent Group of Experts of the French National Authority for Nuclear Safety (Groupe Permanent d''Experts de l''Autorité de Sûreté Nucléaire). Professor (2000-2008) and Director
(2000-2003) of the Master « Gestion et Dynamique des Organisations » at Paris X – Nanterre University. 1987 to 1992 : Director in the Financial Department of
Groupe Bull. 1988 to 1989 : Member of the Scientific Board of
Renault. 1989 to 1990 : President for Europe of the international research
program in Manufacturing Management Control
"Cost Management System" of CAM-I consortium (50 American and
European manufacturing companies). 1983 to 1987 : Directeur Général adjoint de l''Industrie, in the French Ministry of Industry (including the
supervision of Nuclear Safety). 1984 to 1987 :
Member of the Board of Péchiney, Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique, Banque Worms, ANVAR. 1981 to 1983 : Technical Adviser of the Minister of Industry.

Research Areas

Areas

Management (cost and performance) control, organizational learning, competence based management, theory of instrumented activity, pragmatism.

Sectors

Automobile, aeronautics, electronics

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