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Paul Bridle - Leadership Methodologist

The world of business is changing and the next generation is demanding a different way of working. This means that LEADERS are needing to adapt their leadership style to be effective in the global community and technological age.

Paul is a business man who has spent over 17 years researching leadership and studies how successful leaders think and operate.

As a speaker, his presentations are enlightening, exciting, inspirational and highly informative. Paul delivers a powerful presentation because he is both a motivated and a passionate speaker backed up with an excellent knowledge of his specialist subject of Leadership. He wants people to go away from his presentation and practically use the information they have received to improve their ability in the workplace

All Paul’s speeches are based on his personal research into effective organisations and the people that lead them. He will adapt his presentation to meet the issues your organisation faces.

Paul has spoken on:

  • What people expect from their Leader
  • Moving from Management to Leadership
  • Creating a structure for Empowerment to work
  • Defining and managing the culture of your business
  • Communication is a Perception Issue
  • Leading the next generation

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“The competitive advantage of Asia is that they have a high work ethic and a willingness to learn” Picture 1
Picture 2 “Leadership requires us to have a greater level of understanding and tolerance if we are going to compete”
“As I travel the world I discover some of the best examples of best practice in organisations that really understand the new world and how to compete in it. Unfortunately many are in third world countries!” Picture 3

 
 

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