Ben Ramsden: Management Consultant, Commercial Strategy Director and Change Manager.
15 episodes
9 months ago
Smart executives who want to win in today s insanely fast moving world MUST become masters in creating the future. This is the podcast for people with a growth mindset who are leading transformation programs. With over 25 years of successes and failures (ouch!) behind him, your host Ben Ramsden shares insights, stories and interviews to energise and educate time-poor executives suffering from information overload.
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Smart executives who want to win in today s insanely fast moving world MUST become masters in creating the future. This is the podcast for people with a growth mindset who are leading transformation programs. With over 25 years of successes and failures (ouch!) behind him, your host Ben Ramsden shares insights, stories and interviews to energise and educate time-poor executives suffering from information overload.
In this episode we visit the Change Management Institute conference to understand the latest developments in business transformation practice. The over-riding message was to transform from within not above. Resources: Change Management Institute (CMI) CMI conference Dr Jason Fox (motivation and agility) Helen Blunden (social media knowledge sharing) Euan Semple (people centred organisations) John Husband [...]
Smart Business Transformation
Smart executives who want to win in today s insanely fast moving world MUST become masters in creating the future. This is the podcast for people with a growth mindset who are leading transformation programs. With over 25 years of successes and failures (ouch!) behind him, your host Ben Ramsden shares insights, stories and interviews to energise and educate time-poor executives suffering from information overload.