Network

Here are some of the people I collaborate with...

Malcolm Allan is passionate about authentic transformational leadership and the development of people as the real and true brand of organisations. He is very committed to sharing his thinking and ideas which can be found on the atleadership website.

Julian Burton is a strategic artist, who helps clients solve problems by making pictures of them. He captures conversations and translates them into visual metaphors and stories. This engages attention and cuts through business-speak to illustrate problems and opportunities that engage minds. He has worked with companies such as Shell, BT, Barclays and the NHS to help clarify direction and purpose. Julian's website.

Simon Confino co-founded the communications consultancy, Brainchild UK. It specialises in finding radical solutions to getting the message through. Simon has changed the emphasis of his work from commercial projects to more socially-orientated work for Government Departments trying to communicate with young people. Brainchild's P2P (peer to peer) methodology enrols young people as the 'creative directors' of campaigns on such issues as smoking, sex and drugs(but not yet rock 'n roll).

Sue Glasser is a dancer and choreographer who trained at the Royal Ballet and London Contemporary Dance Schools. She works in Theatre, Film and Television. Combining her creativity with extensive training in Humanistic Psychotherapy, Sue has created the consultancy programme Movement at Work. This transposes the theatrical model of high performance, production, creativity and human expression to the business, public and charitable sectors. Visit Sue's website.

Paul Z Jackson has worked with clients ranging from Ashridge Business School to Procter and Gamble, from local authorities to top five accountants and Greenpeace UK. He's the author of several books on training including 58 and a Half Ways to Improvise in Training. More on Paul

Niclas Ljungberg helps organisations exploit ideas and renew intellectual capital. He is a Specialist Advisor on the Media Neutral Planning project at the Chartered Institute of Marketing and a member of Unic, Universal Networking of Intellectual Capital with Leif Edvinsson. Niclas has led branding and digital innovation programmes at clients such as Samsung, NatWest, LG Group, the Economist, and Quaker Oats.

Chris Macrae is a knowledge networker par excellence. He runs a special interest group on knowledge management and emotional intelligence, as well as his own remarkable website valuetrue.com, stuffed with ideas and connections related to his theme of transforming the way business organises itself to meet human needs

Stanley Moss calls himself a "brand guardian," and his expertise over four decades has helped major international organizations keep their brands unified, articulate, clear, honest. After a 25-year sojourn in New York City he moved to Portland, Orgeon, which is currently his base of operations. Stanley's approach is pragmatic, realistic and results-driven.

Chris Pearse is currently co-founding the Clarity Partnership to help organisations develop clear and authentic vision and strategies. He is a Chartered Engineer and has previously run several smaller companies operating in global, technical markets, whilst seeking to make organisations less mechanistic and more human.

John Smith is an experienced advisor to quoted and privately owned companies on strategic change. He has helped to reinvent organisations at the most fundamental level, and has worked extensively on the formation of major businesses, joint ventures and consortia. He has a special interest in working with companies to define and bring to life their values and vision. Smith Associates website.

Jack Yan runs Jack Yan & Associates. His work at JY&A Consulting looks at how his clients can create positive, long-term branding strategies. He believes in going further however: on his agenda are how organizations can create positive societal change through business and effecting global harmony between all cultures. He injects these ideas and ideals into his ventures. Jack has a personal site at www.jackyan.com.