Andy Neely
Professor Andy Neely is Deputy Director of AIM, the Advanced Institute for Management Research. Previously he has held appointments at Cambridge University, where he was a Fellow of Churchill College, London Business School, Nottingham University, where he completed his PhD and British Aerospace. Andy has been researching, teaching and consulting in the field of business performance measurement and management since the late 1980s and chairs the PMA, an international network for those interested in performance measurement and management. He has authored over 100 books and articles, including 'Measuring Business Performance', published by the Economist and 'The Performance Prism', published by the Financial Times. He sits on the UK Government's Performance Information Panel and is widely recognised as one of the world's leading authorities on performance measurement. He brings a wealth of practical experience to his teaching and research, derived from his experiences as a consultant to numerous global organisations, including Accenture, Audit Commission, BP, British Quality Foundation, DHL, European Foundation for Quality Management, Hagemeyer, Hogg Robinson, KPMG, Morgan Stanley, Posten, Rolls Royce Aerospace, Schering, United Nations and Wolseley Centres. He specialises particularly in the design and implementation of performance measurement systems - including balanced scorecards - designed to bring about real and lasting change in organisations.