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Peter Weill
Professor Peter Weill's work centres on the role, value and governance of IT in enterprises.
Peter joined the Sloan faculty in 2000 to become Director of MIT Sloan's Center for Information Systems Research (CISR). MIT CISR is funded by sixty-five corporate sponsors and patrons, and undertakes practical research on how firms generate business value from IT. Peter is now Chairman of MIT CISR and focused on globalizing MIT CISR research and delivery.
In 2008 Ziff-Davis recognised Peter as #24 of…
Professor Peter Weill's work centres on the role, value and governance of IT in enterprises.
Peter joined the Sloan faculty in 2000 to become Director of MIT Sloan's Center for Information Systems Research (CISR). MIT CISR is funded by sixty-five corporate sponsors and patrons, and undertakes practical research on how firms generate business value from IT. Peter is now Chairman of MIT CISR and focused on globalizing MIT CISR research and delivery.
In 2008 Ziff-Davis recognised Peter as #24 of Top 100 Most Influential People in IT.
Peter has written award-winning books, journal articles, and case studies. His work has appeared in Harvard Business Review, Sloan Management Review and the Wall Street Journal.
Peter regularly works with corporations and governments on IT issues including: Aetna, Australian Tax Office, BCG, BT, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, IBM, Merrill Lynch, McKinsey, Microsoft, PwC, Raytheon, State Street Corporation, TCS and Unibanco. In 2009 Peter conducted a workshop on "IT Savvy" at Bill Gate's CEO Summit at Microsoft.

