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William E. Halal
Nationality
American
Occupation(s)
Aerospace engineer, air force officer, professor, author, consultant, speaker, and entrepreneur
Academic background
Education
BS, Aerospace Engineering Master of Business Administration PHD, Business and Economics
Alma mater
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley Purdue University
Academic work
Institutions
George Washington University
William E. Halal is an American aerospace engineer, air force officer, academic, author, consultant, and speaker. He is Professor Emeritus of Management, Technology & Innovation at George Washington University[1] as well as the Founder and President of TechCast, a web-based system that uses knowledge to forecast breakthroughs on emerging technologies and social trends.[2]
Halal is most known for his work in the areas of emerging technology, strategic planning, and innovation, with a particular focus on strategic foresight, social evolution, knowledge, intelligence, consciousness, and institutional change. His research has been featured in newspapers, including Newsweek and The Washington Post.[3] He is the author of seven books including The New Capitalism, Internal Markets, The Infinite Resource, Technology’s Promise, Beyond Knowledge and 21st Century Economics.[4]
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