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Consultancy

If you are a creative leader or business who is

exploring growth, this service will help you identify opportunities that align your values and aspirations with genuine business potential.

 

Together, we will identify opportunities, navigate change and bring the best ideas to life through facilitated learning using simple relationship patterns.

 

Using tools and methods from my Trinary framework we will help you achieve more greatness.

Our most popular programme consists of 3 interactive sessions of 90 minutes each:

Session 1: Using the Trinary framework to model opportunities and explore where they sit comfortably and not so comfortably with the business leaders.

Session 2: Using the Trinary framework to model opportunities and explore where they sit comfortably and not so comfortably with the business leaders.

Session 3: Developing the best ideas and adding weight to the plan. Where do the skills within the business sit, how do they intersect, what scope for partnerships and new relationships exist.

Get in touch to find our more about the this programme and our bespoke programmes.

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I have a long history of working together with Piers on various projects over the years, and recently asked him to be part of a steering group for The Assemble with Material Matters Conference; we looked at the prospects for the conference, who's going to come, what the content might be, and Piers added a huge amount to that process, highlighting issues such as neurodiversity, the way in which people want to consume content, how we can approach partnerships etc. inputting a wellspring of good ideas, positive thinking, and hugely contributing to the whole. Piers really gave us a good & sensible approach to what we were trying to achieve and ideas on how we could present the content in the best way.

 

Piers has a beautiful way of thinking about how people interact, and how to discover ways in which opportunity can come from situations or from combinations of talent or from working with different groups of people.

William Knight, Material Matters

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