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Guide to successful secondments for professional firms and their clients

Secondments have long been used as effective means to both develop the careers of young professionals – particularly in terms of acquiring international experience - and to provide  added value to important client relationships. Typically, a young professional is sent to work as part of the client team for a Read More

2015-11-13T13:26:20+00:00January 3, 2013|Accountants, Kim's Blog, Lawyers, Property, Relationship Management|

Cross cultural communication

In the current edition of Professional Marketing magazine http://www.pmforum.co.uk/magazine/index.aspx  there’s an article by me on communicating and developing business relationships in multi-cultural  and cross cultural business environments. Three key models are explored and some practical guidance is provided. Due to space limits, the following nine dimensions of cultural leadership competencies from Read More

Book Review: Good strategy, Bad Strategy – The difference and why it matters by Richard Rumelt

There’s so much happening in the world – mostly driven by the digital revolution – that it’s easy to get so wrapped up with new tools and channels that the fundamentals are left behind. Strategy is one of those areas that is often neglected. And even when, like me, you’ve Read More

2014-08-18T14:05:33+01:00November 22, 2012|Accountants, Kim's Blog, Lawyers, Management Skills, Property, Strategy|

Is your organisation too complex?

I participated in a fascinating webinar today by AMBA (Association of MBAs) where Professor Simon Collinson (Dean of Birmingham Business School) presented the key findings from the book he co-authored with Melvin Jay called “From complexity to simplicity: Unleash your organisation’s potential”. There may be some interesting lessons for larger Read More

2013-08-09T20:53:32+01:00October 24, 2012|Kim's Blog, Management Skills, Statistics and trends, Strategy|
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