Consultant @ Deloitte Consulting
The Hague Area, Netherlands
Consultant @ Deloitte Consulting
The Hague Area, Netherlands
Martin was born on 12 January 1982. He studied bachelor Information Technology & Information management at The Hague and Business Information Systems at the University of Amsterdam. Central themes are ICT in service organizations, information management and knowledge management. Currently he holds a Masters Degree (with honors) in science.
Martin worked as a part time consultant for Exact Software, which is the leading company of financial administration software in the Netherlands. He focuses on e-Synergy, the web-based ERP / e-business suite, who recently won the innovation price from Microsoft.
Martin recently finished is his Masters Thesis. He examined the effects of the application of Web 2.0 concepts on knowledge management, learning and meaning making in groups of people. The theory of knowledge management, learning and meaning is derived from Etienne Wenger, the founder of Communities of Practice and famous for his social learning theory.
After graduation, Martin started working as a business analyst for the Custom Development and Integration department of Deloitte Consulting. Within Deloitte, he focuses on his passions: Internet, Enterprise 2.0 and social media. During his first year at the firm, Martin worked on a broad range of projects including, legislation on the Internet, developing a universal data model for new dutch legislation, Service Oriented Architecture, Enterprise 2.0 and online communities.
Martin frequently writes on his weblog: http://www.martinkloos.nl. He also writes for dutch weblogs Blueace (http://www.blueace.nl) and Frankwatching (http://www.frankwatching.com). Internally, Martin is involved in a Business Technology Advisory magazine where he writes about social media in general. He also involved in organizing Deloitte's sponsorship of the conference "van Web 2.0 naar Enterprise 2.0" and the development of a new interactive podium for Deloitte.
http://www.martinkloos.nl/about/
Some themes discussed:
e-business, e-Synergy, services, multichanneling, network, service strategy, Communities of Practice, learning, social theory of learning, web 2.0, folksonomy, long tail, social bookmarking, software as service, information management, knowledge management
(Information Technology and Services industry)
2006 — Present (2 years)
(Self-Employed; Information Technology and Services industry)
January 2002 — Present (6 years 5 months)
I have worked on several web development projects the last few years. I did some personal webdesign -development as well as for friends and relatives. I'm webmaster of the local swim and waterpoloclub.
(Government Agency; 51-200 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
2006 — December 2007 (1 year)
Technical adviser for project that helps government agencies in publicizing legislation on the Internet.
(Public Company; 5001-10,000 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
October 2006 — July 2007 (10 months)
I currently work as a business analyst at Deloitte Consulting. I work in the Portals cluster. In this job I worked on several projects:
Technical advisor legislations on the Internet for Stichting ICTU. I advice municipalities in publicing legislations on the Internet. Main focus areas are advisory skills, information modelling using UML, XML Schema, and BPEL. Also got acquinted with webservices (WSDL)
Junior Advisor datadictionary for a large ministry. I worked on a large datadictionary to define a form for a new legislation that comibined 30 Dutch legislations. Worked with UML, XML Schema, and WSDL
(Public Company; 11-50 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
September 2003 — September 2006 (3 years 1 month)
I worked as an e-Synergy consultant in which I participated in several implementations. I worked on analysing aditional needs, translate this to viable solutions in the software and implement these solutions. I also trained new users and gave feedback.
(Public Company; 51-200 employees; E-Learning industry)
January 2004 — June 2004 (6 months)
I did a research project of six moments where I investigated the current status of the ICT department in light of ISO-9001. I analysed the current situation, described shortcomings and formulated recommendations for improvement.
Msc, September 2004 — June 2006
I wrote some notes in my personal summary
Bachelor, Information Studies, 2000 — 2004
Swimming, Waterpolo, Reading, Girlfriend, movies, web development, web design, web 2.0 (not necesseraly in this order ;-))
University of Amsterdam