Innovation Theology
Lanny Vincent
Lanny Vincent has been consulting for clients’ innovating systems for over 33 years. Lanny serves clients primarily as a facilitator, coach and experienced analyst of innovating systems hosted by companies of diverse types around the world.
He provides innovation management advice and counsel to general managers, CTOs, R&D directors, innovation sponsors, “midwives” and mavericks. For three decades Lanny has primarily focused on the peculiar innovation challenges of companies with established revenue streams. His industry experience includes consumer packaged goods and appliances, automotive, forest products, computers, peripherals, consumer electronics, and trade associations and government sponsored pre-commercial collaborations.
Lanny’s formal training includes systems analysis, total quality principles of manufacturing, creative problem solving, systems theory of family therapy, and social forecasting methods. He holds a Masters degree (M. Div.) from Yale University and a B.A. from Davidson College.
He provides innovation management advice and counsel to general managers, CTOs, R&D directors, innovation sponsors, “midwives” and mavericks. For three decades Lanny has primarily focused on the peculiar innovation challenges of companies with established revenue streams. His industry experience includes consumer packaged goods and appliances, automotive, forest products, computers, peripherals, consumer electronics, and trade associations and government sponsored pre-commercial collaborations.
Lanny’s formal training includes systems analysis, total quality principles of manufacturing, creative problem solving, systems theory of family therapy, and social forecasting methods. He holds a Masters degree (M. Div.) from Yale University and a B.A. from Davidson College.
Respondent: Brian Green
Brian Green is assistant director of campus ethics programs at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. His responsibilities include guest lecturing on various campus ethics courses, reviewing and evaluating the Hackworth grant program, researching various topics in ethics including Catholic teaching on conscience, coordinating campus ethics speakers, and working with the Hackworth and Environmental Ethics Fellows. He is also an adjunct professor teaching ethics in the Graduate School of Engineering.
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Location: Hedco Seminar Room, Graduate Theological Union
The meeting will be held at the Hedco Seminar room at the Graduate Theological Union campus on the second floor, 265 LeConte Avenue, Berkeley. Click here for campus map.
Street parking along LeConte Ave. should not be difficult in the evening. Participants are welcome to join us for dinner at the Faculty Club after the meeting at your own expense. Please RSVP by emailing [email protected] so that we can make a reservation at the Faculty Club. |
Papers to be discussed
Lanny Vincent TTT June 23 2017 | |
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Peters Transhumanism | |
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Optional/Reference Papers
Lanny Vincent Book | |
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