Tony Manning

at GIBS Business School

Schools

  • GIBS Business School

Links

Biography

GIBS Business School

Profile

Independent strategy consultant since 1987, working across industries and companies. Extensive experience with public sector. Previously a top executive in two major global firms, Chairman of the Institute of Directors in Southern Africa. Twenty years of experience in advertising, marketing, and journalism. Professional photographer. Writes a strategy blog.

Responsibilities

Adjunct Faculty teaching mainly strategy, with a keen academic and professional interest in the fields of global affairs and trends, competitive strategy, change management, leadership.

Significant Achievements

  • Married since 1968.
  • Very proud of his daughter who is a director of a top UK branding consultancy, and of his grandson.
  • Held a sell-out photo exhibition at Everard Read Gallery in Johannesburg in February 2014.

Qualifications

  • Global affairs and trends
  • Competitive strategy
  • Change management
  • Leadership

Fields of Interest

  • Global affairs and trends
  • Competitive strategy
  • Change management
  • Leadership ​

Professional Memberships

  • Academy of Management
  • Fellow and Honorary Life Member of the Institute of Directors

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