Biography: Arnold Kransdorff is a business historian who specializes in knowledge management issues with London-based Pencorp Group, which helps companies cope with imposed change and the stop-start consequences of a mobile workforce. He has managed projects for companies like Glaxo Wellcome and N. M. Rothschild and is the editor of twelve books, among them histories for Abbey National, RMC Group, Slough Estates, Ibstock Johnsen, the TSB, MFI, Premier Brands, Jefferson Smurfit and Telecom Eireann.
He spent ten years at the
Financial Times as an industrial commentator and specialist management writer, where he was awarded the Industrial Feature Writer of the Year prize for his coverage of management issues. He has also been the recipient of an award of excellence from Anbar Management Intelligence, the world's largest guide to management journal literature.
He is a member of the Association of Business Historians in the UK, the European Business History Association and the Business History Conference in the US.
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