Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE

Jonathan Bowman-Perks
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Jan 23, 2020 • 48min

#26: Lt General Tim Evans CB CBE DSO - Comd ARRC & SAS/SBS Special Forces Officer

Lieutenant-General Tim Evans CB CBE DSO - Wartime SAS/ SBS Special Forces (SF) Officer to Strategic Commander Tim Evans epitomises inspiring Leadership - having begun after Public School as a Private soldier for 6 month he ended up as a 3 *** Lieutenant-General. He achieved a rare feat of being a Troop Commander in 22 SAS in the Iraq War, Commander of Royal Marine’s special boat squadron plus The SF Operations Officer. Tim served with distinction behind the lines in the Gulf War, as a Strategic Brigade Commander in the Iraq war & Afghanistan war. For a man who has achieved so much & inspired so many he is remarkably humble & modest without being self-deprecating. As Commander Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) he led multiple nations with different cultures & agendas. He never forgets his time as a Private & so leads by example epitomising “serve to lead” - especially as Commandant of world-famous Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Now CEO of the Saudi Arabian National Risk Unit. Inspiring Role Models: Father - Headmaster - Gen De La Billiere - Gen Sir Richard Sheriff Trust your gut. Bad news doesn’t get better with time. Top tip: “Mission - Team - Self” Lead by example & set a high bar. #InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEOs #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #Boards Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 21, 2020 • 41min

#25: Roger Steare - Corporate Philosopher - Ethics

He says “I help people to think, debate, decide and then do good work”Since 1998, Roger has helped thousands of leaders around the world to re-discover their purpose, their humanity and their integrity with significant improvement in sustainable profitability. Clients have included Barclays, BP, Citi, Clifford Chance, EY, HSBC, Nationwide, NHS Trusts, Openreach, PWC and RBS. He has also advised regulators, law enforcement and other government agencies. He is the author of "ethicability" and "Thinking outside the inbox"; and co-designer of the MoralDNA Profile. He has been described as a "disruptive", "provocative" and "world-class" keynote speaker on leadership, culture and ethics.#InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEOs #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #Boards Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 16, 2020 • 37min

#24: Colonel (Retd) Tim Wilson OBE - CEO MSI Global Alliance - The Power of Influence & Persuasion

Tim Wilson OBE is CEO of MSI Global Alliance, a 30-year-old association of 260 independent law & accounting firms in over 100 countries. He leads a small team based in London which facilitates networking opportunities worldwide for MSI’s members.Before becoming CEO of MSI, Tim worked in the charity sector. Before that was an Army officer serving on several operations worldwide, receiving an OBE for leadership in Iraq.He is married with 3 children and is a keen sportsman; he bob-sleighed & played rugby & polo in his youth & now cycles & runs. Inspired by being Military Assistant to General Sir Sam Cowan Royal Signals - an original thinker, unorthodox, not afraid to challenge status quo and change the culture. A legend. Worked for General Sir Mike Jackson in UK Division deployed to Bosnia. Huge moral courage dealing with warring parties. Fun to work for & gave huge commitment for him. Gave appreciation & congratulations. CO of Queens’s Dragoon Guards QDG - cavalry Regiment in Iraq.  Learning from Mistakes - On reflection he could have been less directive & controlling (C2) - to have “Let Go” more & empowered rather than mistrust. C2 vs Environmental Control to help Leaders flourish & grow. Be more collegiate. Beware the Bullies. Now Tim needs to influence firms globally without having power over them.Top Tip - Collaboration & “socialise an idea” to get buy-in. Then frame vision, explain, check ongoing buy-in. Innovate & challenge status quo.#InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEOs #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #InclusiveLeadership #Boards Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 14, 2020 • 35min

#23: David Heron - Group CEO Wilton & Bain – Being a Team Player, and taking lessons from sport, into business

David was appointed Group CEO of Wilton & Bain in May 2017, following a Group-wide MBO in partnership with Beechbrook Capital. Prior to this, David spent 20 years, building, leading & pioneering highly successful interim management businesses aligned to the Global Technology & Digital markets. He has been regularly quoted in leading media (Forbes, Huffington Post, FT) for his opinions on the rise of interim management, gig economy and alternative consulting models. In his youth, David was a passionate Rugby Player.  We talked about his upbringing in “middle England”, through private education at Uppingham, and how he has taken inspiration from his father’s success “against the odds”. An avid reader about leaders in sport, military and business, David is a life-long learner.  Spoke on “mis-leaders and expiring leaders” – who suck the life out of you, and create “a not invented here” environment. Learnings from being a talented schoolboy rugby player, to the unforgiving environment of the Youth Team, at his beloved Leicester Tigers. Working as a team, to deliver a shared goal – Success is rarely about “one great man/woman”.   The Management Buy Out (MBO) of his business.David has learned how to balance the objectives of his Private Equity investors & shareholders, with the objectives of his team; it is a demanding place to be, but the demands are not unreasonable. Founders & Chairman – very clear from the outset, that they wanted to create and share wealth by building a business they could sell. Taking the “Founder” culture borne on the core values of “generosity and reciprocity” and building on that; making it systemic. A team of teams. Do the right thing; take accountability.Consequential value – building a strong business is about other people. That responsibility outweighs the contribution of any one individual. It is about driving value from the sum of the parts. Leaving a legacy better than you found. David is building an inclusive business; with diverse thinking giving everyone a voice – He encourages ideas to come from all over the business especially from the quiet voice in the room, and has begun implementing the concept of reverse mentoring, in areas like technology, where people with less “experience” have much more knowledge, and are closer to the “action”. As often described in rugby, David wants Wilton & Bain to be a business “for all different shapes and sizes”. Wilton & Bain trebled in size from 30 to 100 over a period of 3 years. To keep growing, need to bring people along. Be consistent and reliable. Tip – be decent to people, be humble and be decisive (get the order of events right). #InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEOs #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #InclusiveLeadership #Boards Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 9, 2020 • 46min

#22: Colonel Garry Hearn OBE, Divisional Director Defence Academy - From Private Soldier to Colonel

Garry Hearn is running a Masters Programme for all mid-level Army Officer (Majors) – focussing on strategic leadership trends in the world.Gary is Inspired at 3 levels - strategically & personally by Nelson Mandela. Then inspired at an operational level by his CO Colonel Roger Thompson R Signals who led him during Falklands War, believed in him as a soldier & helped him become an Officer. Then tactically & personally inspired by one of his Majors on the course - John Parks who had a tough upbringing in a family of Irish Travellers & became an inspiring leader.Top Leadership Tips - Leaders are everywhereDiversity of people gives diversity of thinkingMistakes & having the humility to learn from them. Example of poor decision and personal bias colouring his decision. John Adair’s: Task, Team & IndividualAnother example restructure organisation chart - “it’s perfect & therefore brittle because it’s not future proof”.Leadership is about others - getting them to do things to the best of their ability. Know your people really wellGarry Hearn is a Colonel in the British Army he was recently responsible for the programme management of the UKs largest Defence Technical Training Transformation Programme, focussed on transforming training and through life learning for up to 40000 students per annum. He is now engaged in delivering leadership and professional learning to the Army's emerging leaders. He is a CIS Engineer with over 35 years’ experience in a variety of military roles including, leading organisations, Strategic Human Resource, Organisation Development, as well as training and education.  In a previous role he was the Principal of the Defence College of Communications and Information Services and his efforts in transforming the College were recognised with him being appointed as an Officer of the British Empire (OBE). He has a BSc (Hons) and three Masters level degrees comprising an MBA, MA in History, and an MSc in Strategic HR as well as being a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and Chartered Management Institute (CMI), and the Learning Performance Institute (LPI). He has also recently completed his first book offering an insight into 35 years of leadership and the lessons he has learnt. Garry completes his military service next year before entering an as yet to be defined, new chapter on his journey.#InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEOs #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #InclusiveLeadership #Boards Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 7, 2020 • 40min

#21: Fiona Lambert - Creative Inspiring Leadership in the Fashion Industry

Fiona has had an amazing leadership upbringing & knew from the age of 11 she wanted to be a fashion designer. So after studying fashion at university she began working with George Davies at NEXT then moved with him to set up George at ASDA With a focus on Women’s fashion Fiona is now MD at Harpenne as part of the River Island Group.River Island caused a media flurry when it recently unveiled a new womenswear brand Harpenne, which aims to fill a gap in the market with 120 different ethically-sourced items designed to suit all body shapes.The importance of decision making rather than indecision and living with the consequences. Also so important to not try and fit into others moulds and play to your own strengths.In her extra session she spoke of her speciality – helping people focus on what would you want your legacy to be? For her it’s about being passionate about great Product design and she recognises the positive impact clothing can have on how people feel about themselves. Passionate about developing people to the best they can be.She has won many awards as a leader for innovation, inspiration and mentoring.She likes and is now comfortable being different – doing the job she loves - the more you love a job the better you will be at it. Talking on bosses who avoided personal accountability. She feels risk taking and decision making is especially crucial in fashion – it’s inevitable you will make mistakes but be able to adjust and move on. #InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEOs #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #InclusiveLeadership #Boards   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 2, 2020 • 8min

#20: James Knight MC Royal Marines Officer & St James Place Financial Advisor - Leadership Lessons from Wartime Courage

James Knight is now a Financial Advisor with St James Place. Previously he served as a Royal Marine officer. One notable event was whist leading a 30-man platoon as a commander in Iraq with 1 PWRR. They got pinned down for 8 hours under constant fire - surrounded by a far larger force. They had small-arms, MG & rocket fire constantly in-coming, but held their cordon. The Military Cross (MC) award for gallantry was awarded to James in 2007 for the platoon working together & collaborating under danger & great drama with no losses.James tells an inspirational story about a RM Corporal in the Aegean Sea rescuing migrants drowning. Sadly, a number of them had already drowned & he took on the gristly job to pull out the dead bodies. That was not a task that anybody willingly takes on, but he & his team did it, without complaint, leading the way for the other more reluctant members of the ship to do more too.  The Corporal was a natural leader. He repeatedly went above & beyond his duty to do things that others were not willing to do. Quiet & modest - Huge respect for doing the jobs others wouldn’t do. James himself I found to be a humble leader who learn from getting it wrong. “As a troop commander I was mistakenly trying to win the popularity of those I led. Actually I eroded my own authority & boundaries by trying to be their friend & too popular. Instead what I should have sought is respect which is crucial. We all need boundaries”.Top Tip - “Beware over-control as a leader. Let go to the point where you start to feel uncomfortable - that’s the right amount of autonomy!” #InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEOs #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #InclusiveLeadership #Boards  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 31, 2019 • 40min

#19: Alison Hutchinson CBE - CEO Pennies

Alison Hutchinson CBE is the CEO of Pennies, an award-winning fintech charity making digital giving affordable, sustainable, and feel-good.Previously, Alison spent 15 years at IBM running a European consortium of banks & leading the global business for ecommerce solutions for the financial services sector. She next joined Barclays Bank where she was the first CEO for a small digital subsidiary joint venture with Accenture, & latterly Marketing Director at Barclaycard. Prior to Pennies, Alison was Chief Executive of FTSE financial services company Kensington Group plc. She currently holds Non-Executive Director positions at Yorkshire Building Society, LV= & DFS.Alison was very inspired by the values and upbringing of her parents; especially her Mum “Aunty Betty”. She learnt a hard work ethic, how to start multiple businesses in the West Coast of Scotland & putting back to charity & the community. She’s inspired by everyday people & what they do in their lives. She spoke on the advantages of Executive Coaching.Learning from mistakes – her style was sometimes to be over positive, strong & that can be overwhelming - coming over as aggressive & she needed to dial back. She learnt - let others talk first & understand them - put yourself in the receiver’s shoes.Top Tip – How you do things more than what you do. How you make others feel. “Sorry”#InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEOs #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #InclusiveLeadership #Boards   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 28, 2019 • 30min

#18: Month 2 Review with Jonathan Bowman-Perks

Jonathan shares his review and learning from 8 inspiring leaders in the last month:Colonel Tim Collins OBE - CO R Irish, SAS Officer & AuthorAir Marshal Sir Graham Stacey KCB CB QCVS MBE RAF - Comd Brit Forces CyprusRichard Fenning - Advisor & Former Global CEO Control RisksNathan Newton-Willington - Fitness & NutritionJonny Gray - Senior Partner Global Head Sport & Major Events Control Risks + CEO Tennis Integrity UnitPaul Cleal - Former Board Member PwCAshok Gupta - Chairman and CEO of multiple Insurance & entrepreneurial businessesAlexander Knigge - SVP Marketing Comms and Digital Emirates Group  #InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEOs #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #Inspiringleadershiptrust #InclusiveLeadership #Boards #Diversity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 26, 2019 • 9min

#17: Alex Knigge - Cultural Diversity in Emirates - Inspiring Leaders Growing Leaders

Alex Knigge is SVP Digital at Emirates Group. Alex brings a wide diversity of culture background and global experience. He is a passionate and experienced B2C Business Growth Leader with broad experience from building a start-up in Australia to helping large global brands building B2C capabilities. Alex is enthusiastic about building high-performing teams and about fostering cross-functional collaboration to achieve ambitious & transformative business goals, in particular revenue growth and customer satisfaction / NPS. His key domain experience includes Online Revenue Growth, Brand & Marketing, Advanced Analytics, Marketing effectiveness, Marketing Technology and Omni-channel User Experience Design & Optimization. He has extensive international work experience and has spent the past 16 years in Australia, Singapore, South America and the Middle East.  Alex admired his Father who was courageous, rejected arrogance & big egos – he was high ranking inspiring leader in the German Government. I met Alex through The Marketing Academy Fellowship programme with Katherine Tulpa and Sherilyn Shackell. Alex highlighted the importance of humility – to be smart and passionate with experience, yet not arrogant.Bringing on others is key – ‘great leaders develops great leaders’Create your alumni network by developing those you lead - many of those who worked for Alex over the past 14 years have achieved their career objectives and are now in great jobs, sometimes “passing” him into even more senior and demanding roles. Alex’s mistakes – being over-anxious about the ethics & impact on decision on other’s lives.Alex’s advice to emerging leaders - trust your gut on leadership decisions. Do what is right for the company & strategically. It is tough laying people off, but sometimes good - forced them to make a much-needed new start. Top Tip: Be courageous, trust yourself & focus on developing your people. Be more in the backseat than always in front seat. #InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEOs #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #Marketing #Boards Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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