Strategy Development, Organisational Diagnostics and Business Simulations.
Mike has eighteen years of experience in developing people, teams and organisations. During this time he has been an Outward Bound tutor, a manager in a training organisation, a product manager at the Brasher Boot Company and, most of all, an independent consultant.
Since 2002 Mike has worked with Airbus, AstraZeneca, Bausch and Lomb, Butlins, English Nature, Envirolink Northwest, the Northwest Development Agency, QinetiQ and Safeway.
He has led strategy development projects and cultural change initiatives, facilitated teams, and developed several diagnostic tools and business simulations.
Mike holds an MSc (distinction) in Organisational Development and Consulting from Sheffield Business School, a degree in Physics from Oxford University and a PGCE in Outdoor Activities from Bangor University College of North Wales. Mike is the author of 'How bad are bananas? The carbon footprint of everything' (Profile Books, 2010)