TWS Partners
Johannes Tae-In Hwang is a seasoned professional currently serving as the Head of Office in London for TWS Partners since October 2017, where responsibilities include managing international strategy and procurement consulting teams across EMEA and APAC, focusing on complex business negotiations, corporate strategy, and organizational improvements. Prior experience includes roles at Samsung Electronics, where titles ranged from Consultant to Project Manager, and a brief stint as an Associate in the Clinical Research Group. Early career experience also includes a summer internship at the Financial Supervisory Service. Academic credentials comprise a Master of Science in Economics from the University of Warwick, a non-degree year in Mathematics at Stockholm University, a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Seoul National University, a language course in Korean at Kongju National University, and a Gymnasieexamen in Social Sciences from Viktor Rydberg Gymnasium.
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TWS Partners
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TWS Partners is the only company globally which is exclusively and successfully using economic science to improve business performance. TWS Partners’ approach utilises a unique methodology derived from Nobel Prize-winning research in the areas of industrial economics and game theory. As specialists in large, complex sourcing projects and negotiations, our more than 90 experts systematically achieve above average results and sustainable competitive advantage for our clients. TWS Partners has already successfully implemented 2,700 projects, with a total spend of 350 billion Euros. We are working with market leading organisations within the Automotive and Transportation, High-Tech and Telco, Pharmaceutical, Chemicals and Consumer Goods industries. Founded in 2001 in Munich as a spin-off from industry and research, TWS Partners is still closely connected to the scientific world - and therefore always up to date. #gametheory #economics #consultancy #thoughtleadership #negotiations #spieltheorie