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Paul
Duerloo

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Paul Duerloo is a Partner & Vice President with Booz & Company in Japan, where he has spent the last 12 years of his 15 year consulting career. Paul’s work focuses on solutions for true globalization of Japanese enterprises from the perspectives of capability-based strategies, global talent management, sustainability (social, environmental/climate), global governance, and next generation enterprise configuration. Paul is also serving global or regional enterprises to develop Essential Advantage in Japan and emerging Asia. Paul coaches management teams to improve alignment in the Japanese business context and derive strength from diversity.

Paul is part of the Energy, Chemical, and Utilities practice in Asia, but also operates extensively in the Automotive and Industrials space, Consumer Products and Channels, as well as Life Sciences and the Public Sector. Apart from Japan and emerging Asia, Paul has also broad experience in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe, and earlier belonged to the Düsseldorf office.

His key areas of expertise include:

  • Global enterprise and business strategy
  • Wargaming for businesses
  • Business model reconfiguration
  • Governance and organizational redesign
  • Channel restructuring and relationship management
  • Global HR strategy
  • Management of technology
  • Product development and new business development
  • Program office management
  • Business due diligence, M&A and Post-Merger Integration
  • Shared services and outsourcing
  • Sourcing
  • Supply chain management and manufacturing footprint

Prior to joining Booz & Co., Paul was a member of the international staff of Royal Dutch Shell, where he held a series of technical and project management assignments in the oil exploration and production (E&P) business over a period of 6 years.

Paul is a Belgian citizen with an MBA degree from Stanford University and an MEng in Chemical Engineering from the State University of Gent (Rijksuniversiteit Gent). He operates in Japanese, English, German, French, and Dutch.

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