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Gardiner Morse
Gardiner Morse is a senior editor at Harvard Business Review where he focuses on innovation, emerging technologies, and sustainability. He developed the magazine’s recent special section on climate change and business strategy in collaboration with Harvard Business School professor Forest Reinhardt, and has acquired or written feature articles on a wide range of topics including disruptive innovation in the social sector, new models for drug development, open-innovation strategy, and the neuroscience of decision making. Morse is also responsible for the magazine’s front-section Forethought department, a survey of business ideas and trends.
Before coming to HBR in 2001, Morse served for 15 years in a range of editorial and business roles at the Massachusetts Medical Society, publisher of the New England Journal of Medicine. There he developed and launched numerous publications for physicians and the general public, and served as executive editor of Hippocrates, a journal for primary care physicians.
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