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Oct 07 2009

Colin Coulson Thomas

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Professor of Competitiveness

Colin Coulson Thomas speakerColin Coulson-Thomas is the UK’s first Professor of Competitiveness.

He is the principal author of a widely used methodology for designing and re-engineering board and management processes.

An authority on board and director development, he has worked with the boards of over 70 commercial and public sector organisations.

Expert strategic reviewer and developer of board and director performance.


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He has facilitated many strategic reviews, such as the session of G10 chairmen that established the vision and mission of the TEC movement and the role of the TEC secretariat.

Currently, he delivers a programme of bespoke and in-house master classes for board members and senior management teams.[/expand]


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Focusing on the board’s role in corporate transformation, he shows you how to improve board performance and that of the directors within it.

His unparalleled expertise on corporate change and creating entrepreneurial drive are not to be missed.[/expand]



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Topics

Competitiveness

Entrepreneurial Drive

Director Development

Corporate Transformation

Performance Improvement

Government-Business Relations

Knowledge & Process Management

Project Management & Relationship Building


Publications

2007
Developing Directors

2006
Winning Companies – Winning People

2003
The Knowledge Entrepreneur

2001
Transforming the Company – Manage Change, Compete and Win Shaping Things to Come

2000
The Information Entrepreneur

1999
Individuals and Enterprise Developing a Corporate Learning Strategy

1997 and 1998
The Future of the Organisation


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