Zachary Tumin

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Zachary Tumin is Special Assistant to the director and faculty chair of Harvard Kennedy School’s Program in Science, Technology and Public Policy, the most recent of a number of key posts that Zach has held at the school over the years. In addition to leading research programs and executive teaching at Harvard, Zach served in senior executive roles for industry and government, including head of public safety for the New York City public schools, the executive staffs of the Brooklyn District Attorney and the New York State Organized Crime Task Force, and director of the Financial Services Technology Consortium. A frequent lecturer and consultant, Zach is also author of numerous teaching cases, working papers, reports, and essays.

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“Being connected is important – but it’s no silver bullet. Technology can tip change, and speed it up. But if it were only about technology, the one with the best toys would always win.”
Zachary Tumin, Collaborate or Perish!: Reaching Across Boundaries in a Networked World

“Isn't it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet?”
L.M. Montgomery

“Where everyone is connected, the game-changer – the force multiplier - is collaboration. Collaboration unleashes the power of the many to do together what none can do alone.”
Bill Bratton and Zach Tumin

“Being connected is important – but it’s no silver bullet. Technology can tip change, and speed it up. But if it were only about technology, the one with the best toys would always win.”
Zachary Tumin, Collaborate or Perish!: Reaching Across Boundaries in a Networked World

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