“There is no such thing as a bad industry or a bad company. There are only managers who do not understand strategy and who cannot implement what is required for exceptional performance!”.
Prof. Andy Andrews
Andy is an outstanding communicator with vast experience in strategy, management and the challenges of corporate growth and currently works with clients in South Africa, Europe and the United States.
He was the founder of the Graduate Institute of Management and Technology, which introduced the Henley MBA program into South Africa.
Andy has published widely and has received several awards including “Most Admired Business School Professor” and one of the “Four Outstanding Young South Africans”. He has served on the boards of several companies and has served as President of the Harvard Business School Club of South Africa since 1984.
Andy Andrews invited me to Johannesburg, South Africa back in Sept. 1997 to talk at the Graduate Institute of Management & Technology and again in Feb. 1998 to speak to South African business leaders and to train 24 facilitators to implement Measurable Management in South Africa. He saw in Measurable Management a powerful implementation vehicle that held the hands of managers as they translated the strategy of their organization into real and measurable outcomes.
I couldn't agree more with Andy's view that there is no such thing as a bad industry or a bad company and I am honored that he recognized and recommended Measurable Management to the South African business world.
Prof. Andy Andrews
Andy is an outstanding communicator with vast experience in strategy, management and the challenges of corporate growth and currently works with clients in South Africa, Europe and the United States.
He was the founder of the Graduate Institute of Management and Technology, which introduced the Henley MBA program into South Africa.
Andy has published widely and has received several awards including “Most Admired Business School Professor” and one of the “Four Outstanding Young South Africans”. He has served on the boards of several companies and has served as President of the Harvard Business School Club of South Africa since 1984.
Andy Andrews invited me to Johannesburg, South Africa back in Sept. 1997 to talk at the Graduate Institute of Management & Technology and again in Feb. 1998 to speak to South African business leaders and to train 24 facilitators to implement Measurable Management in South Africa. He saw in Measurable Management a powerful implementation vehicle that held the hands of managers as they translated the strategy of their organization into real and measurable outcomes.
I couldn't agree more with Andy's view that there is no such thing as a bad industry or a bad company and I am honored that he recognized and recommended Measurable Management to the South African business world.
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