Arthur A. Thompson, Jr., earned his B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in economics
from The University of Tennessee, spent three years on the economics faculty
at Virginia Tech, and served on the faculty of The University of Alabama’s
College of Commerce and Business Administration for 24 years. In 1974 and again
in 1982, Dr. Thompson spent semester-long sabbaticals as a visiting scholar at the
Harvard Business School.
His areas of specialization are business strategy, competition and market analysis,
and the economics of business enterprises. In addition to publishing over 30 articles in
some 25 different professional and trade publications, he has authored or co-authored
five textbooks and six computer-based simulation exercises that are used in colleges
and universities worldwide.
Dr. Thompson spends much of his off-campus time giving presentations, putting
on management development programs, working with companies, and helping operate
a business simulation enterprise in which he is a major partner.
Dr. Thompson and his wife of 45 years have two daughters, two grandchildren,
and two Yorkshire terriers.
Dr. A. J. (Lonnie) Strickland, a native of North Georgia, attended the University
of Georgia, where he received a bachelor of science degree in math and
physics in 1965. Afterward he entered the Georgia Institute of Technology,
where he received a master of science in industrial management. He earned a PhD in
business administration from Georgia State University in 1969. He currently holds the
title of Professor of Strategic Management in the Graduate School of Business at The
University of Alabama.
Dr. Strickland’s experience in consulting and executive development is in the
strategic management area, with a concentration in industry and competitive analysis.
He has developed strategic planning systems for such firms as the Southern Company,
BellSouth, South Central Bell, American Telephone and Telegraph, Gulf States Paper,
Carraway Methodist Medical Center, Delco Remy, Mark IV Industries, Amoco Oil
Company, USA Group, General Motors, and Kimberly Clark Corporation (Medical
Products). He is a very popular speaker on the subject of implementing strategic
change and serves on several corporate boards. John E. Gamble is currently Associate Dean and Professor of Management in
the Mitchell College of Business at the University of South Alabama. His teaching
specialty at USA is strategic management and he also conducts a course in
strategic management in Germany, which is sponsored by the University of
Applied Sciences in Worms.
Dr. Gamble’s research interests center on strategic issues in entrepreneurial, health
care, and manufacturing settings. His work has been published in various scholarly
journals and he is the author or co-author of more than 30 case studies published in
an assortment of strategic management and strategic marketing texts. He has done
consulting on industry and market analysis for clients in a diverse mix of industries.
Professor Gamble received his Ph.D. in management from The University of
Alabama in 1995. Dr. Gamble also has a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of
Arts degree from The University of Alabama. |