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Occupation
  
Academic


Name
  
Wickham Skinner

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Books
  
Manufacturing: The Formidable Competitive Weapon

Alma mater
  
Yale University, Harvard Business School

Wickham Skinner is an American academic. He is the Emeritus James E. Robison Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School.

Contents

Early life

Wickham Skinner graduated from Yale University, with a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering. After serving with the Engineering Corps for duty on the Manhattan Project, Skinner earned a masters in business administration degree from the Harvard Business School in 1948.

Career

Skinner worked for Honeywell for a decade.

Skinner became a professor at his alma mater, the Harvard business School. He served as its Director of International Activities from 1967 to 1970. In 1974, he was awarded the James E. Robinson chair in Business Administration. He was Associate Dean from 1974 to 1977. One of the students he mentored was William J. Abernathy.

Skinner was a director and the vice president of the Ocean Energy Institute. He was the recipient of an honorary doctorate from the University of Ghent in 2002. He is a Fellow of Academy of Management.

Books

  • Impact of New Technology: People and Organizations in Manufacturing and Allied Industries (with Arup K. Chakraborty, Elsevier Science, 1982).
  • Manufacturing: The Formidable Competitive Weapon (New York City: John Wiley & Sons, 1985).
  • Articles

  • Manufacturing—Missing Link in Corporate Strategy (Harvard Business Review, May 1969).
  • The Productivity Paradox (Harvard Business Review, July 1986).
  • References

    Wickham Skinner Wikipedia