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Hire me!

I am looking for a new job.
Am prepared to telework (although unlikely in what I'm looking for), and am certainly prepared to move from my current location, basically to anywhere within Europe / North America (am fluent in Dutch, English and German).

Am interested in anything that lets me work and grow in the field of cultural and process change in organisations and improving quality of products and services by improving the lot of knowledgeworkers while boosting the organisation they work for. Have extensive experience in introducing technologies in organisations and the effect they have on people and organisational structure, and broad knowledge of knowledge and cultural issues in organisations.

Would very much enjoy a place where part of my time can be spent actively looking and browsing the world for new developments and determining their opportunities and significance, combined with tasks meant to implement those ideas that look most promising. Would expect strategic vision and leadership of any employer. Would also expect employer to appreciate strong and articulated opinions.

Interested or able to point me somewhere interesting? Drop me an e-mail (e.g. for an extensive cv), or Skype me if I'm online.

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