Graeme Codrington

Graeme Trevor Codrington

Codrington speaking at Canadian Association of Professional Speakers in 2010
Born 8 October 1970
Johannesburg
Nationality South Africa / British
Occupation business consultant, speaker, and writer
Spouse(s) Jane
Website www.graemecodrington.com

Graeme Codrington is a South African author, futurist and strategy consultant, and a founding director of strategic insights firm, TomorrowToday.[1][2]

Early life and education

Codrington was born in 1970 in Johannesburg and is the oldest of three children. He obtained a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Witwatersrand, Bachelor of Arts from the University of Zululand, Honours in Youth Ministry from the Baptist Theological College of Southern Africa, a Masters in Diaconology from the University of South Africa, and a DBA from Rushmore University.[2]

Career

Codrington is best known for his work on Generational Theory. In 2001, he completed a Masters Thesis applying the work of Neil Howe and William Strauss's Strauss–Howe generational theory to South Africa and Africa. His insights into generational theory resulted in two books published by Penguin, and have since been cited over 50 times in other research and publications.[3] He is often called upon as a commentator on social and future trends. Codrington's work is used by a variety industries as varied as insurance,[4] hospitality,[5] marketing[6][7] branding,[8] local government,[9] Christian ministry,[10] human resources,[11] and financial advisory services.[12]

Codrington and his theories have been featured in many magazines and journals, including cover features in Style (Nov 2006),[13] Future Company (March 2001)[14] ThinkSales (Mar–Apr 2011),[15] Leadership (May 2011),[16] HR Future (Dec 2005),[17] FinWeek (27 Sep 2007),[18] and features in Men's Health (July 2007),[19] MoneyWeb,[20] Management Today,[21] Meetings Professionals International's One+ magazine (Dec 2011)[22] and Entrepreneur SA.[23]

Codrington was featured in Africa's longest running investigative journalism TV show, Carte Blanche for his work on great companies to work for and staff engagement.[24]

He is a guest lecturer on adjunct faculty at the London Business School,[25] Duke Corporate Education[26][27] and the Gordon Institute of Business Science.[28] He is also on the faculty of the Institute for Management Studies[29] and on the faculty of the Liberty University MBA and PhD courses run in Tehran, Iran by Hamayesh Farazan[30] Graeme spoke at the TEDx SquareMile event in November 2012 on The Third Wave of the Digital Age.[31]

Bibliography

Books

Codrington's first four books were all published by Penguin Books:

Contributing author

Peer-reviewed articles

Regular columns

Other articles

Awards

Personal life

Codrington married Jane Booth in 1991, and they have three children. They lived in London from 2008 to 2012, and now reside in Johannesburg, South Africa.

References

  1. "TomorrowToday International". Tomorrowtoday.biz. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Graeme Codrington | Who's Who SA". Whoswho.co.za. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  3. "Google Scholar". Scholar.google.co.za. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  4. Morelli, Steve. "How To Use Social Media in the Know-It-All World – Top News". InsuranceNewsNet.com. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  5. Perkins, Carina (9 June 2014). "Hospitality Generation Y". Bighospitality.co.uk. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  6. "Generation X and the boomerang effect". Marketing Update. 15 May 2014. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  7. Mulrooney, Bronwyn (2006). "Don't Generalise, Generation-alise" (PDF). Marketing Mix.
  8. de Waal, Mandy (Jul–Aug 2008). "Go For the Gap" (PDF). Brand Report.
  9. "Codrington leaves Managers in Awe". Mile.org.za. 22 February 1999. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  10. "XEE (youth and adult)". Evangelismexplosion.org. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  11. "How Dare They? Understanding and Working With Generation Y". Human Capital Review. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  12. "Blanket advice 'will not fill generation gaps' – New Model Adviser®". Citywire.co.uk. 17 October 2008. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  13. Grant-Marshall, Sue (November 2006). "Blame it on the kids" (PDF). Style.
  14. Schlemmer, Lawrence (March 2001). "Generation Y" (PDF). Future Company.
  15. "How Your Prospects Really Think" (PDF). ThinkSales magazine. Mar–Apr 2011.
  16. "Ready for the Unexpected" (PDF). Leadership Journal. May 2011.
  17. "Trends for 2006 in the spotlight" (PDF). HR Future. December 2005.
  18. Els, Frik; Jekwa, Sizwekazi (27 September 2007). "Take your job and shove it" (PDF). Finweek.
  19. McNally, Paul (July 2007). "The Wisdom of Ages" (PDF). Men's Health.
  20. "Mind the gap – South Africa". Moneyweb. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  21. "Are firms failing to meet challenges of new technology?". Management Today. 24 January 2011. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  22. "Paul Bridle Asks The Experts" (PDF). One+. December 2011. p. 24.
  23. Entrepreneur.co.za (25 April 2012). "Retaining Young Talent". Entrepreneur.co.za. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  24. "Great Companies to Work For" (video). Carte Blanche. 2006.
  25. "Thought Leaders Network" (PDF). London Business School Thought Leaders Network brochure. p. 10.
  26. "Our Educators". Duke CE. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  27. "Graeme Codrington: The Tides of Change". Dukece.com. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  28. http://www.gibs.co.za/search-results.aspx?site=1&q=codrington
  29. "Dr. Graeme Codrington". Ims-online.com. 7 February 2014. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  30. "Speakers". Hamayeshfarazan.org. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  31. Added (11 December 2012). "Watch "The Third Wave of the Digital Age_Graeme Codrington@TEDxSquareMile.mp4" Video at TEDxTalks". Tedxtalks.ted.com. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  32. "Contributors". The Exceptional Speaker. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  33. "The International Association for the Study of Youth Ministry – Journal". Iasym.net. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  34. "WITS Business School Journal". Wbsjournal.co.za. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  35. "Graeme Codrington Archives". Biznews.com. 13 June 2014. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  36. "Dr Graeme Codrington's blog on Bizcommunity". Bizcommunity.com. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  37. "Themed Articles – Leading and Connecting with the Next Generation by Understanding Generational Differences". Lausanne World Pulse. 11 February 1990. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  38. GRAEME CODRINGTON, Futurist and author (28 October 2011). "75m of us will mean death of NHS, benefits...and your dining room | The Sun |Features". The Sun. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  39. "Expert Speakers for the Academy for Chief Executives". Chiefexecutive.com. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  40. "Global Speakers Federation | Find a Speaker". Directory.espeakers.com. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  41. "Recipients of the CSPGlobal Designation". GSF. Retrieved 19 June 2014.
  42. "Southern African Marketing Research Association (SAMRA) | – Quality Research, Quality Decisions". SAMRA. Retrieved 18 June 2014.

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