Stephen Bungay

Author, Speaker, Teacher, Strategy Consultant at Hult Ashridge Executive Education

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Hult Ashridge Executive Education

Stephen Bungay is a Director of the Ashridge Strategic Management Centre, and teaches on several executive education programmes at Ashridge. One of the key concepts he explores is the distinction between the strategic, tactical and the executional levels in organisations, which effectively overcomes the difference between strategy development and implementation.

Before joining Ashridge, Stephen worked for The Boston Consulting Group in the London and Munich offices.

He has published two books on military history, The Most Dangerous Enemy - A History of the Battle of Britain, and Alamein. His major business book, The Art of Action, was published in 2010. Stephen read Modern Languages at Oxford, where he received an MA with First Class Honours. He subsequently studied for a doctorate in philosophy at Oxford and the University of Tübingen, West Germany.

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