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Bertrand Moingeon (Author & Professor, HEC Paris)


Bertrand Moingeon, Professor of Strategic Management At HEC Paris, former Deputy Dean of HEC Paris and member of HEC Paris’s Executive Board, talks with Jennifer Crumpton, SarderTV correspondent, about his book, Organizational Learning and Competitive Advantage. He discusses how the book was an outgrowth of his time as visiting professor at Harvard Business School working with Chris Argyris, known as the father of organizational learning, who introduced him to Amy Edmondson, co-editor of his book.

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Bertrand Moingeon

Author & Professor, HEC Paris

Bertrand Moingeon holds a Ph.D. in Sociology and is a qualified Ph.D. supervisor. Re-elected four times running by his peers to manage HEC Executive Education for a total period of 16 years, he also served as Deputy Dean of HEC Paris. A member of GREGHEC-CNRS, a former visiting professor at Harvard Business School, he is the author of over eighty articles and has also published several books, notably: Organizational Learning and Competitive Advantage (with Amy Edmondson, Professor at Harvard Business School), and Corporate and Organizational Identities (with Guillaume Soenen).

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Jennifer Crumpton

Jennifer Crumpton

Sarder TV Anchor, Author & Media Professional

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