Thomas W. Malone
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Patrick J. McGovern Professor of Management, MIT Sloan School of Management Founder and Director, MIT Center for Collective Intelligence

Thomas W. Malone was one of the two founding co-directors of the MIT Initiative on "Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century". His research focuses on how new organizations can be designed to take advantage of the possibilities provided by information technology.

The past two decades of Malone’s research are summarized in his book, The Future of Work: How the New Order of Business Will Shape Your Organization, Your Management Style, and Your Life (Harvard Business School Press, 2004). Malone is the co-editor of three other books, as well. Malone has been a co-founder of three software companies and has consulted and served as a board member for a number of other organizations. Before joining the MIT faculty in 1983, Malone was a research scientist at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) where his research involved designing educational software and office information systems. He earned a Ph.D. and two master’s degrees from Stanford University, a B.A. from Rice University, and degrees in applied mathematics, engineering-economic systems, and psychology.


Lectures:

keynote
flag The Semantic Web and Collective Intelligence
as author at  11th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC), Boston 2012,
2867 views
  lecture
flag The Future of Work
as author at  MIT World Series: Back to the Classroom 2004,
2176 views
lecture
flag Collective Intelligence
as author at  MIT Communications Forum,
together with: David Thorburn (moderator), Alex (Sandy) Pentland, Karim R. Lakhani,
1883 views
  lecture
flag Collaboration and Collective Intelligence
as moderator at  MIT Communications Forum,
together with: Trebor Scholz, Cory Ondrejka, Mizuko (Mimi) Ito,
1602 views