D.C. Denison is a business reporter with The Boston Globe. Denison's beat includes business schools, consulting firms, Internet companies, and, occasionally, garden-variety stuff like how the markets did yesterday. He suspects that there actually are some new, emerging features of the so-called "new economy," or "next economy," or "networked economy" -- whatever you want to call it. He's not really sure which of these features will turn out to be important, or when. That's why he spends so much time on the phone, and e-mailing, and driving around -- to try to stay ahead, or at least keep up.
Below, way at the bottom of this page, is an automatically-generated list of Denison's most recent stories, including "Business Intelligence," the column he writes every week. If you can advance the plot on any of these stories, feel free to contact the author.
Speaking of contact, if you have any interesting information related to business schools and consulting groups, please send Denison an email.
Denison has a B.A. from Harvard University. His post-graduate educational career consists of an afternoon workshop on Winter Crows at The Blue Hills Trailside Museum in Milton, Mass.
Because of where he sits in the Globe newsroom, along a route frequented by Sam Allis, Denison often knows the topic of Allis's upcoming Sunday column -- including some of the best lines -- by Thursday or Friday.
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