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Douglas Hubbard
Over 20 years experience in IT management consulting including
12 years experience in teaching organizations to use his Applied
Information Economics (AIE) method. He invented AIE to quantify
the value and risk of IT in a mathematically and scientifically
sound manner and this methodology has been used in a variety
of Fortune 500 companies and major government agencies (civilian
and military). He is an internationally recognized expert in
the field of IT value and is a popular speaker at numerous conferences.
Doug is the author of How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value
of “Intangibles” in Business and The Failure of Risk Management: Why It’s
Broken and How to Fix It. He was formerly with
Coopers & Lybrand, and has an MBA in Management Information
Systems from his home state at the University of South Dakota.
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