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Grinyer, Peter Hugh was born on March 3, 1935 in London.
(This book may be the first of its kind in the world: rela...)
This book may be the first of its kind in the world: relating metaphorically relevant segments of a 2,500 year old classic 'Sun Tzu's Art of War' to insights gained through statistical analyses of a corporate database built through capturing CEO's perceptions of strategy processes within major publicly-listed ASEAN corporations (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia). This research work has captured widespread press attention across the ASEAN countries including Korea Times. The entire research process of documenting the strategy processes in ASEAN corporations and integrating empirical findings with Sun Tzu's classic text took the authors about 7 years. Through analogy, the authors seek to record in their book, how Sun Tzu's prescriptions on strategy are largely borne out in their empirical research of strategy processes within the major, publicly listed corporations within ASEAN: currently the world's most successful economic region. This book is especially relevant to world management now that China - where Sun Tzu continues to be very much revered - is on the path to become by the 21st Century, the world's largest economy. especially relevant to world management thinking linked to Sun Tzu's Art of War
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management consultant business educator
Grinyer, Peter Hugh was born on March 3, 1935 in London.
Bachelor, University Oxford, 1957. Master of Arts, University Oxford, 1961. Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Economics, London School of Economics, 1968.
Senior managerial trainee Unilever plc, London, 1957-1959. P.a. to Chief Executive Officer, manager production planning and stock control E.R. Holloway Ltd., Welwyn Garden City, England, 1959—1961. From assistant lecturer to senior lecturer Hendon College of Technology, London, 1961-1964.
Lecturer The City University, 1964-1969, senior lecturer, 1969-1972, reader, 1972-1974, professor business strategy, 1974-1979. Esmee Fairbairn professor University St. Andrews, Scotland, 1979-1993, professor emeritus and part-time, since 1993, vice-principal, 1985-1987, acting principal, 1986, chairman management institute, 1989-1995. Visiting professor Stern School Business New York University, 1992, 96-98, member university grants sub-committee management & business studies, 1979-1985.
Director John Brown plc, 1984-1986, Ellis and Goldstein (Holdings) plc, 1987-1988, Don and Low Holdings Ltd., 1985-1991. Chairman McIlroy Coates Ltd., 1991-1995.
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Member Scottish Legal Aid Board, Edinburgh, 1991-2000. Member appeals tribunal panel Competition Commission, 2000-2003, Competition Appeals Tribunal, since 2003.
Son of Sydney George and Grace (Formals) G. Married Sylvia Joyce Boraston, 1958.