The Memory Maps Company Ltd

The Memory Maps Company Ltd

The Memory Maps Company is a management and training consultancy in Maidenhead, Berkshire.

Tony Ringer

Anthony Ringer (June 1943 – September 2003)

Tony saw a gap in the market and began the Memory Maps Company Ltd in 1986 following a career in sales and senior management. He spent a significant part of his working life in developing management and communication techniques and processes.

His developments are based on his observations of line management at first hand and as a consultant. They are also based on the findings of acknowledged leaders in the fields of thought processes and business communications, such as Jung, Russell, de Bono, Einstein and Harvey-Jones.

Tony's greatest inventions were the Memory Maps 5-Minute Process and the CDN Consulting Process.

Tony was valued by his clients for his business Processes that enabled them to ‘work smarter’ so that they were able to achieve their challenging goals, as well as for his energy, his enthusiasm, his insights and his honesty and his integrity.

Since 2003 the Memory Maps Company has continued to thrive and the business Processes that Tony developed and co-developed are some of our greatest assets.

External links

* [http://www.seabasolutions.com/home.htm.old The Memory Maps Company Ltd ]


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