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Lewis, Jordan David was born on August 9, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Murray Robert and Ruth (Weinstein) Lewis.
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The text provides the first full-scale analysis of the burgeoning joint venture phenomenon. In the last two decades, throughout the world, companies have turned to co-ordinating their efforts, resources and expertise to gain access to new technologies and new markets. For the first time, "Partnerships for Profit" provides the practical guidelines for designing and implementing successful alliances. Building on the experiences, from the late sixties to the present, of numerous American, Asian, and European firms, Lewis prescribes the steps to take and pitfalls to avoid in structuring and managing a strategic alliance, and he highlights the basic ingredients that - regardless of nationality, industry, or purpose - successful alliances require in order to succeed. The author, Jordan Lewis, is a nationally known expert and consultant on the marketing of technology and a former lecturer at the Wharton School.
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Lewis, Jordan David was born on August 9, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Murray Robert and Ruth (Weinstein) Lewis.
B.S.Engring. in Physics., University of Michigan, 1960; Bachelor of Science Engineering in Math, University of Michigan, 1960; Master of Science Engineering in Instrumentation (fellow), University of Michigan, 1963; Master of Science Engineering in Nuclear Engineering, University Michigan, 1963; Doctor of Philosophy in Thermonuclear Physics, University of Michigan, 1966.
Instructor physics, University of Michigan at Dearborn, 1962-1964;
research assistant, University of Michigan at Dearborn, 1964-1966;
with, Battelle Development Corporation, Columbus, Ohio., 1966-1972;
assistant manager development department, Battelle Development Corporation, 1968-1970;
manager general operations, Battelle Development Corporation, 1970-1972;
director applied technical programs, Batelle Columbus laboratories, Columbus, 1972;
director presidential technical and economics policy program, National Bureau Standards, Washington, 1973-1977;
executive director, A.T. International, Washington, 1977-1979;
management consultant, since 1979;
senior lecturer, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
United States delegate to, Organization of European Cooperation and Development, Paris. Advisor strategic alliance to national goverments and international corporations. Fellow World Economics Forum, Geneva, 1993.
Chairman Federal Task Force on Energy Intensive Products, 1975.
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Co-chairman Columbus Outdoor Summer Concerts, 1968-1970. Chairman board directors Columbus Inner-City Economic Development Corporation, 1969-1971. Pro-bono advisory American Cancer Society.
Board directors, member executive committee International Center Missing and Exhploited Children. Board directors Boys and Girls Clubs Greater Washington, Greater District of Columbia Cares. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science (member council.
Chairman industrial science section 1975). World Economic Forum.
Married Lynn Lopata, September 20, 1964. Children: Matthew Michael, Katherine Anne.