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How the energy-rich rely on Schlumberger

Fairly good FT arti­cle on SLB which I’m pass­ing on but won’t com­ment ;-) <block­quote cite=”http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a2499aa6-5d9b-11dd-8129-000077b07658.html“> Andrew Gould is qui­etly becom­ing one of the most pow­er­ful men in the oil indus­try, so much so that he feels com­pelled to reas­sure the world’s biggest energy groups that he has no inten­tion of mak­ing them redun­dant. “We do not, can­not and would not …

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Innovators in corporate IT = the new VCs ?

I’m delighted to take a new posi­tion within Schlum­berger: I’m coor­di­nat­ing our cor­po­rate IT Inno­va­tion efforts, with an empha­sis on knowl­edge man­age­ment (stop laugh­ing, this is not your father’s KM, I’ll look at the most inno­v­a­tive stuff here). Also relo­cat­ing to Paris from Lon­don. We struc­ture this activ­ity in a pretty stan­dard way, and I won’t go into the details …

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