

Episode 100: From the UK, To Asia and Back Again With Hugo Walkinshaw
Mar 25, 2022
01:22:29
Duration of Stay Abroad
- When considering a move abroad for work, think long-term, at least three years.
- A shorter stint won't allow for proper immersion and integration.
Openness to New Experiences
- Be open-minded and embrace new experiences in a new culture.
- Don't be afraid to reach out to connections and build relationships.
The Insulated Colleague
- Hugo shares an anecdote about an American colleague who didn't fully embrace the local culture during his three-year stay.
- This colleague missed out on valuable experiences due to his insularity.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Climbing Consulting: The 100th Episode
02:27 • 2min
Hugo Wolkenshaw OBE
04:04 • 1min
Hugo Wolkenshaw OB on Climbing Consulting
05:32 • 5min
How I Went From History Into Technical Manufacturing and Semiconductors
10:58 • 2min
How I Got Into Consulting
12:43 • 4min
How I Moved to Singapore in the Early Days
16:21 • 2min
How to Be a Successful Expat in Singapore
18:46 • 2min
How to Be an Ex-Pat in a Foreign Country
20:25 • 3min
How I Found the Shift in Work Life in Singapore
23:51 • 4min
How to Adapt to a Global Culture
28:03 • 4min
The Importance of Open-Mindedness
31:53 • 3min
The Importance of Handing Over a Business Card
35:05 • 2min
The Importance of Empathy in a Global Business
37:07 • 2min
The Evolution of Localization
38:54 • 2min
The Importance of Mentorship
40:25 • 3min
The Power of Mentorship
43:54 • 4min
How to Climb Everest and Reach Your Goals
48:16 • 2min
The Importance of Health and Wellness
50:36 • 5min
How to Structure Your Life to Make Room for Other Things
55:41 • 5min
The Journey of a British Chamber of Commerce Treasurer
01:01:08 • 3min
The Benefits of Working From Home
01:03:49 • 3min
The Importance of Giving Back
01:07:10 • 6min
The Struggle of Privilege
01:12:48 • 2min
The Importance of Books for Your Journey
01:14:21 • 2min
Advice for a Youngster Just Starting a Career
01:16:43 • 6min
Today’s episode sees two big milestones for the show.
Firstly it is episode 100 of Climb In Consulting. A massive milestone and something that’s crazy to think given Climb In Consulting started just four years ago.
This wouldn’t have been possible without all of our fantastic guests we have had along the way and you, the listeners, without whom, there would be no Climb In Consulting.
A big thank you to you - we are looking forward to bringing you the next 100 episodes.
And what’s the second big milestone? We are joined by our first OBE as Nick talks to Hugo Walkinshaw, OBE, about the ups and downs of his long and eventful consulting career.
During his career in consulting Hugo has held senior roles in several of the biggest names in the business, including PWC, Deloitte and EY. Helping them to build and grow their businesses in Singapore and across Asia.
As well as his consulting roles, Hugo’s a big believer in the importance of giving back outside of work. He has spent much of his later career focused on giving back to a range of charities and social enterprises. In fact, it was his work with the British Chambers of Commerce in Singapore that led to him receiving his OBE.
During their conversation Nick and Hugo covered a lot of ground, including:
• Why Hugo decided to move to Asia in the first place, what kept him there for so long, and his advice to others on how to make the move a success.
• The tragic events that completely reshaped his perspective on life, and his advice to others on how they can learn the same lessons without having to go through the same pain themselves.
• And how he was able to balance his roles outside of consulting with his role as a senior Big 4 partner, his work with the British Chambers of Commerce in Singapore and why supporting charities and social enterprises is a big focus for him today.
Perhaps you’re at the beginning of your career and considering a move to Asia, or maybe you’re more senior and struggling to find the time for all of the passions and projects that you want to do. If you’re in either of these camps, or simply want to know how to accelerate your consulting career from where you are now, this conversation will give you the motivation and practical advice you need to make it happen.
We hope you enjoy the show!
Get in touch with Hugo at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hugo-walkinshaw-obe-aa078baa/
Specific things discussed in the show:
Jared Diamond – Guns, Germs and Steel
https://www.waterstones.com/book/guns-germs-and-steel/jared-diamond/9780099302780
The Author - Yuval Noah Harari
https://www.waterstones.com/author/yuval-noah-harari/677897
99% Invisible podcast
https://99percentinvisible.org/