Association of Knowledgework

 ABOUT US 
 ADVERTISE
 AFFILIATES
 BLOGS
 BOOKSTORE
 CONFERENCES 
 CONSULTING
 CONTACT US
 HOME PAGE
 JOIN AOK
 SEARCH AOK
 STAR DIALOGUES
 WHITE PAPERS
 

Star Series

Preparing for Conversations
with Martin Dugage
Network-Centric Operations (NCO)

Martin Roulleaux -Dugage
Director, Corporate Knowledge Management
Schneider Electric
Rueil, France

  Biography

Martin R. Dugage graduate from the Ecole des Mines de Paris in 1980 and from INSEAD (MBA program) in 1986. Formerly an aerospace engineer at Dassault Martin DugageAviation, then senior management consultant for five years at SRI International and Stratorg in Paris, specializing in strategic marketing for large technology firms. Martin joined Schneider Electric in 1993 and has been holding various senior management positions in the marketing and R&D functions of the Industrial Automation Division, in France and in the US.

A strong believer in the knowledge economy and social communication technology, he co-founded knexsis in August 2000, an IT start-up project in Boston, MA for online collaboration services for communities of practice. He then became the Director for KM activities of Schneider Electric, first in North Andover, MA, and since September 2002, in Rueil, France, at company headquarters. He was instrumental in developing the company's emerging global knowledge networks and their integration in the company's global learning system.

Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric is the world leader in Electrical Distribution and Industrial Automation. Based in Rueil, France, it has 13,000 sales outlets and 197 facilities in 130 countries and employs 100.000 people worldwide. Its top brands include Telemecanique, Merlin-Gerin and Square D. Schneider Electric just acquired APC Inc. Sales in 2006 have reached 13.7 billion Euros, with a net Income of over 1 billion Euros. Schneider Electric is listed on the Euronext 100 companies, and has been a finalist for the 2005 global MAKE awards.

  Inside Knowledge magazine reports

By copyright permission, Inside Knowledge magazine

  Pre-dialogue remarks

PDF of Managing in the 21st Century: Lessons from the Trenches


Back to top