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John Hailey

John Hailey is an independent consultant and a Visiting Professor at City University’s Cass Business School in London. He has extensive international experience, and has undertaken a range of commissions and consultancies for a wide range of clients, including NGOs, donors, multilaterals and governments, in over thirty-five different countries.

He was one of the founders of INTRAC and was involved in establishing INTRAC’s Praxis Programme, which was set up to spread information about the development of new approaches to capacity building and managing change.

Formerly, he was Professor of International Management and Deputy Director of Oxford Brookes University Business School in Oxford, Director of the International Development Centre at Cranfield School of Management, and a Research Fellow at the East West Center in Hawaii.

His research has focused on the leadership and management of NGOs and non-profits, and the strategic issues facing development agencies generally. He has published extensively, and is the co-author with Ian Smillie of "Managing For Change" based on research into the success and growth of NGOs in South Asia.

John Hailey