PROFILE:
Yutaka Yamauchi
Yutaka Yamauchi's work revolves around research and development (R&D) management. Currently, he is working on "demystifying" how PARC innovates, matches technologies and markets, and creates new capabilities and businesses. Yutaka helps clients transform themselves in a similar way.
Yutaka has studied various types of work practices and learning in the workplace such as product development, software engineering, consulting, and customer-service providers.
Dr. Yamauchi earned his Ph.D. from the UCLA Anderson School of Management, and Master's in Computer Science from Kyoto University.
Yutaka goes out windsurfing in summer and skiing in winter, but when the weather is bad, he calmly practices Japanese suiboku/sumi-e painting.
PARC publications
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2012
Integrating local and remote worlds through channel blending
ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work
11 February 2012
2011
Transforming information system design: enabling users to design
Chapter in Making Work Visible: Ethnographically Grounded Case Studies of Work Practice
2011
2009
2008
Understanding and changing requirements development practices in enterprise system development
2008 Academy of Management Annual Meeting
8 August 2008
2007
Assimilating IT in the workplace: a study of situated learning
Academy of Management Annual Meeting
3 August 2007
2006
The problem of knowledge decoupling in software development projects
Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Software Engineering
20 May 2006
2003
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events
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Integrating Local and Remote Worlds Through Channel Blending
15 February 2012 - 15 February 2012 | Seattle, WA
EPIC 2010
29 August 2010 - 1 September 2010 | Tokyo, Japan
They just don't get it: Strategies, tools, and best practices for explaining ethnography to stakeholders
29 August 2010 - 1 September 2010 | Tokyo, Japan
