Peter Boatwright
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Peter Boatwright is Allan D. Shocker Professor of Marketing and New Product Development at the Tepper School of Business and also Director of the Integrated Innovation Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. He is co-author of The Design of Things to Come: How Ordinary People Create Extraordinary Products (co-authored with Jonathan Cagan and Craig M. Vogel), Built to Love – Creating Products that Captivate Customers (co-authored with Jonathan Cagan), 2010 and Managing the Unmanageable: 13 Tips for Building and Leading a Successful Innovation Team (co-authored with Jonathan Cagan), 2024.
Academia
[edit]Boatwright has an M. S. in Statistics from University of Wisconsin, and both his MBA and Ph.D are from University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business. Boatwright’s scholarly articles are published in research journals in the fields of marketing, statistics, and management. He consults with a variety of companies, from Fortune 100 to entrepreneurial start-ups, on product strategy, innovation and brand strategy. Boatwright has developed new statistical methods and additional theories of consumer behavior, spanning qualitative and quantitative methodologies. His expertise and teaching focus is on new product marketing, consumer marketing, and marketing research methods. His formal approaches to opportunity identification and problem solving have been integrated into companies including International Truck/Navistar, Apple, P&G, Dormont Manufacturing, Bayer MaterialScience, Respironics, Nissan, MSA, Whirlpool, Lubrizol, Kennametal, Alcoa, RedZone Robotics, DesignAdvance Systems, New Balance, Industrial Scientific, and Giant Eagle.[1]
Books
[edit]- Built to Love: Creating Products that Captivate Customers Co-authored with Jonathan Cagan, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2010
- The Design of Things to Come: How Ordinary People Create Extraordinary Products Co-authored with Craig M. Vogel and Jonathan Cagan, Wharton School Publishing/Pearson Education, 2005[2]
- Managing the Unmanageable: 13 Tips for Building and Leading a Successful Innovation Team Co-authored with Jonathan Cagan, Rivertowns Books Publishers, 2024.
References
[edit]- ^ "Peter Boatwright". Businesseducators.com. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20110922213816/https://www.idsa.org/content/content1/book-review-design-things-come