Peter Hinssen

Peter Hinssen

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Serial Entrepreneur, Advisor, Keynote Speaker, and Author

5 reviews

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Peter Hinssen is a serial entrepreneur, adviser and keynote speaker on the topics of radical innovation, leadership and the impact of all things digital on society and business. His focus is on the consumer adoption of technology, the impact of the networked digital society, and the alignment between business and IT. He collaborates frequently with organizations in the areas of IT Strategy, Transformation, Fusion and Coaching, in both Europe and North America.

Acclaimed Author
Peter is the author of four bestselling business books. Peter recently launched his fourth book 'The Day After Tomorrow' (June 2017), about surviving in times of radical innovation. 'The Network Always Wins' (2014) explains how and why companies have no choice but to become a network when the outside world has evolved into one. In 'The New Normal' (2010), he writes about how companies should explore the limits of the digital world, and what happens when technology just becomes 'normal'. 'Business/IT Fusion' (2008) is a guide about how to solve the conflict between business and IT. Peter is frequently asked to contribute to (international) publications and is a Forbes contributor as well as a LinkedIn Influencer.

Sought-after keynote speaker, business school lecturer & board member
Peter has given numerous keynote speeches around the world, among which those for Google Think Performance, Nimbus Ninety, Gartner, NEXT Berlin, Tedx, PayPal, MasterCard, Microsoft, CIO City, SAS, Accenture and Apple. He lectures at renowned business schools like the London Business School, the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Paul Merage School of Business at UC Irvine. He is also a multiple board advisor on subjects related to innovation and technology.

Serial Entrepreneur
For more than fifteen years, Peter led a life of technology start-ups. His first company e-COM was acquired by Alcatel-Lucent, his second, Streamcase, by Belgacom, and Across Technology by Delaware Consulting. His third venture (Porthus) was quoted on the stock exchange in 2006 and acquired by Descartes. Between start-ups, he has been an Entrepreneur in Residence with McKinsey & Company, with a focus on digital and technology strategy. Peter's current company nexxworks helps organisations become fluid, innovate and thrive in The Day After Tomorrow.

Peter Hinssen is a serial entrepreneur, adviser and keynote speaker on the topics of radical innovation, leadership and the impact of all things digital on society and business. His focus is on the consumer adoption of technology, the impact of the networked digital society, and the alignment between business and IT. He collaborates frequently with organizations in the areas of IT Strategy, Transformation, Fusion and Coaching, in both Europe and North America.

Acclaimed Author
Peter is the author of four bestselling business books. Peter recently launched his fourth book 'The Day After Tomorrow' (June 2017), about surviving in times of radical innovation. 'The Network Always Wins' (2014) explains how and why companies have no choice but to become a network when the outside world has evolved into one. In 'The New Normal' (2010), he writes about how companies should explore the limits of the digital world, and what happens when technology just becomes 'normal'. 'Business/IT Fusion' (2008) is a guide about how to solve the conflict between business and IT. Peter is frequently asked to contribute to (international) publications and is a Forbes contributor as well as a LinkedIn Influencer.

Sought-after keynote speaker, business school lecturer & board member
Peter has given numerous keynote speeches around the world, among which those for Google Think Performance, Nimbus Ninety, Gartner, NEXT Berlin, Tedx, PayPal, MasterCard, Microsoft, CIO City, SAS, Accenture and Apple. He lectures at renowned business schools like the London Business School, the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Paul Merage School of Business at UC Irvine. He is also a multiple board advisor on subjects related to innovation and technology.

Serial Entrepreneur
For more than fifteen years, Peter led a life of technology start-ups. His first company e-COM was acquired by Alcatel-Lucent, his second, Streamcase, by Belgacom, and Across Technology by Delaware Consulting. His third venture (Porthus) was quoted on the stock exchange in 2006 and acquired by Descartes. Between start-ups, he has been an Entrepreneur in Residence with McKinsey & Company, with a focus on digital and technology strategy. Peter's current company nexxworks helps organisations become fluid, innovate and thrive in The Day After Tomorrow.

The Day After Tomorrow

Most of us focus on Today: on the meetings we will be having, the e-mails we will respond to, the price offers we need to send out while deadlines are breathing down or neck. And we should. Today is what pays our bills. We also think a lot about Tomorrow, about our future value and how our company will survive disruption. Tomorrow is what keeps us awake at night. But let's face it, most of us don't think (much) beyond that.

The truly great ones, the giants, those that dictate the market...

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The Network Always Wins

Society is making a flip. Many thought this was because of digital. It's not. It's because of networks. In "The Network Always Wins", Peter talks about how and why everything is becoming connected to everything else in front of our very eyes. And about how companies have no other choice than to become a network when the outside world has evolved into one.

Peter's presentation is about surviving in the age of uncertainty and complexity. It is about speed, what happens when markets...

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The New Normal

We're living through an age where technology has fundamentally changed society. Where employees have better technology at home than at work, where teenagers have better smartphones than their parents. We're living through an age where technology has become a commodity, where digital has become 'normal'.

But we're probably only halfway in this transition, halfway into The New Normal where we will have to see which business models will survive, and which companies will remain relevant...

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Building Momentum for Business & IT Alignment

Building a momentum for speed in Business and IT alignment: the relationship between business and IT has never been under more stress. Companies are forced to respond more quickly than ever before, due to ever changing market circumstances, and are demanding more agility, flexibility and speed from their IT and IM departments. How can IT really blend with their business counterparts, and build a momentum for alignment?
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The Future of Enterprise Content Management

Today, Document management and Web Content management markets are merging into "Enterprise Content Management". It encompasses creation, management and publication of corporate content in all its forms: documents stored as blobs, as well as XML files, relational database systems or repositories for document components. Also niche activities such as digital asset management, Product Information Management and source control are branded as ECM. The common goal of these activities is to make...
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MICROSOFT DENMARK

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M.D., MICROSOFT DENMARK

The event was absolutely fantastic! Peter did an amazing job and hit the nail spot on with his keynote. A lot of people have told me that he was the best key note they have ever heard. We are very glad that we chose Peter - he made a great difference in making this a fantastic day!

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B.G., InformationWeek Business Technology Network

Peter Hinssen's keynote presentation on 'The New Normal' was described to me by attendees as 'mind-blowing,' 'game-changing,' and 'the perfect capstone to this event.' I've worked with Peter on several events and been extremely impressed with his work, but the combination of insight, charisma, and dead-on application of ideas to our event's theme this time around was the best I've seen

Corelio

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L.M., Corelio

Peter's presentation could count as wake-up call! His futuristic views, creative ideas, eye-opening provocations have been tremendously appreciated by our senior management group. It stimulates us, without any doubt, to think outside the box and to lift the bar.

Equens SE

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M.S., Equens SE

Peter gave a sparkling keynote presentation about The New Normal in Financial Markets - the true impact of the digital revolution. He gave the European banks a reflecting insight about their way of dealing with IT (people and daily business) in the payments market. For us it was a brilliant, inspirational way of presenting and creating awareness.

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J.D.

Never before have I had such a positive and overwhelming reaction to a key note speaker. Peter spoke at our recent company kick off and gave a wonderful insight to how business, technology and behaviors are changing in a rapidly evolving environment. An excellent speaker, funny, informative and very insightful. We're going to find it hard to replicate the buzz and impact that Peter created, a true testament to his wonderful style and approach. Fantastic!