London Business Forum Events Schedule 2018

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The Chimp Paradox Steve Peters

Gravitas Caroline Goyder

EVENTS SCHEDULE 2018 People Power Kirk Vallis

Nudge David Halpern


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Events Calendar 2018 16 January 9.30am-12pm

17 April 9.30am-12pm

11 September 9.30am-12pm

Wake Up! Chris Baréz-Brown

Lead with Purpose Ben Renshaw

Make Your Brain Work Amy Brann

1.30-4pm

1.30-4pm

Powerful Presentations Paul McGee

Nudge Dr David Halpern

23 January 9.30am-12pm

18 September 9.30am-12pm

Memory Masterclass David Thomas 1.30-4pm

Grit Andy Reid 27 February 9.30am-12pm

Creativity Rod Judkins 1.30-4pm

Yes! Steve Martin 8 March 9.30am-12pm

The 7 Habits Tim Threipland

1.30-4pm

Storytelling David Pearl 1 May 9.30am-12pm

Disruptive Innovation Sahar Hashemi 1.30-4pm

The 80 Minute MBA John Knell 15 May 9.30am-12pm

Champion Mindset AP McCoy 1.30-4pm

Who Dares Wins Matthew Ollerton and Jason Fox 12th June 9.30am-12pm

The Presentation Coach Graham Davies 1.30-4pm

1.30-4pm

The Chimp Paradox Steve Peters

Communication Secrets Richard Mullender

People Power Kirk Vallis 1.30-4pm

Gravitas Caroline Goyder 3 October 9.30am-12pm

NLP Stripped Bare David Taylor 1.30-4pm

Get It Done Graham Allcott 9 October 9.30am-12pm

Brilliant Leadership Alan Watkins 1.30-4pm

Taming Tigers Jim Lawless


Wake Up! How to make the most of your time and energy Chris Baréz-Brown Tuesday 16 January 9.30am-12pm BAFTA

It is estimated that over 80% of our waking time is spent on autopilot. Chris Baréz-Brown will reveal how to Wake Up! and live a more conscious, productive and inspired life. He’ll share a series of activities designed to get us off autopilot, engage with the world and make the most of our energy. Wake Up! has been tested with thousands of people and the results have been staggering. The session will be full of practical ideas to ensure you’re super positive and making the most of your precious time.

About Chris Baréz-Brown Chris Baréz-Brown has spoken on every continent and to all types of audiences. He is the author of Free! Love Your Work, Love Your Life; Shine: How To Survive And Thrive At Work; How to Have Kick-Ass Ideas and, most recently, Wake Up! Escaping a Life on Autopilot. Chris loves to shake things up with lots of interaction, energy and hard hitting messages.

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Powerful Presentations Powerful Presentations How to speak so people really listen Paul McGee Tuesday 16 January 1.30-4pm BAFTA

Everyday we’re faced with situations where we have to speak to or persuade others. You might be an expert on your topic and full of confidence but do you struggle to get your audience engaged and inspired by what you’re saying? Paul McGee will reveal how to speak so people really listen; a vital skill that can have a huge impact on your career and personal success. Learn to recognise the seven most common mistakes made by speakers and presenters and more importantly, learn how to avoid them.

About Paul McGee Paul McGee is one of the UK’s leading speakers on the subject of change, workplace relationships and motivation. His provocatively titled book SUMO (Shut Up, Move On) became an instant bestseller as did his follow up book SUMO Your Relationships. Building on his background in psychology, Paul delivers a practical, relevant message that can make an immediate impact on people’s professional and personal lives.

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Memory Masterclass 7 ways to remember more David Thomas Tuesday 23 January 9.30am-12pm British Museum

The ability to recall important facts, figures, names and ideas never fails to impress. It helps you build rapport with others, give better presentations, run more productive meetings and stand out from the competition. The good news is that there are only two types of memory – trained and untrained. David Thomas will reveal tried and tested ways to improve concentration, organise your thoughts and recall information quickly, accurately and with confidence. Even for the most forgetful among us, this event is not to be missed. David’s easy-to-master strategies will help you improve your memory immediately.

About David Thomas David Thomas is a Sunday Times #1 bestselling author, Guinness® record breaker and an International Grandmaster of Memory. He is a Guinness® memory record breaker for reciting Pi to 22,500 digits. A regular participant in the World Memory Championships, David has one of the most powerful memories in history.


Grit How to go from ordinary to extraordinary Andy Reid Tuesday 23 January 1.30-4pm British Museum

There are times when we all need to call on our strength of character, courage and resolve. We need to be resilient. Corporal Andy Reid knows this better than most. He lost both his legs and his right arm after stepping on an IED plate in Afghanistan in 2009. Andy will talk about how to have the right attitude and focus on what we can control, not dwell on what we can’t. Find out how grit can help you achieve anything even in the face of extreme adversity and how we are all capable of going from ordinary to extraordinary.

About Andy Reid Andy Reid served for 13 years with the 3rd Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment. In 2009, he was blown up by an IED while on patrol in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. He was injured so badly that it was thought he would not survive but he defied the odds. Since then he has become a triple-amputee skydiver, cyclist, charity fundraiser, husband and father. He won The Sun’s Millie Award for Overcoming Adversity in 2010. Andy’s autobiography Standing Tall was published in 2014.

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Creativity How to get your creative juices flowing Rod Judkins Tuesday 27 February 9.30am-12pm Design Museum

Your ability to succeed is tied to your ability to think creatively. We all want to get our creative juices flowing but what are the secrets behind brainstorming and imaginative thinking? At this event you’ll learn from a true master. Rod Judkins will explain how to generate original and game changing ideas by revealing how to think differently about anything and everything. As a result you’ll be more adaptable and open minded as well as an indispensable problem solver, communicator and inventor.

About Rod Judkins Rod Judkins is an innovative lecturer at Central St Martins, one of the world’s pre-eminent art schools. He has lectured and consulted on the subject of creativity at universities and businesses around the world. He is author of The Art of Creative Thinking, which has been translated into a dozen languages and his most recent book is Ideas Are Your Only Currency.


Yes! Secrets from the science of persuasion Steve Martin Tuesday 27 February 1.30-4pm Design Museum

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The ability to influence others to say ‘Yes’ to your requests and to persuade them to change is central to your professional and personal success. Steve Martin will reveal how small changes can make a big difference to your powers of persuasion. Based on decades of research into the psychology of persuasion, this session will reveal remarkable insights that will help you be more persuasive both at work and at home. In addition to the six universal Principles of Persuasion first identified by his co-author and world’s most cited persuasion researcher, Dr Robert Cialdini, Steve will offer up plenty of new and intriguing insights into how to be persuasive both inside and outside your organisation in entirely ethical and sustainable ways.

About Steve Martin Steve Martin is co-author of the Royal Society nominated international bestseller Yes! 60 Secrets from the Science of Persuasion. His books have sold over 1 million copies worldwide and been translated into 27 languages. He is chief executive of Influence At Work UK and co-directs UCL’s Executive Programme in Behavioural Science. Steve’s work applying behavioural science to business and public policy has been widely featured in the national and international press and his business columns are read by over 2 million people every month.



The 7 Habits of highly effective people Tim Threipland Thursday 8 March 9.30am-12pm British Museum

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is one of the bestselling business books of all time. Written by Stephen R. Covey in 1989, it has sold over 25 million copies worldwide. This 7 Habits session will align timeless principles of effectiveness with modern technology and practices. No matter how competent you are, to hold onto success you must continually improve and constantly renew your ability to influence, engage and collaborate with others. These elements are at the heart of personal, team, and organisational effectiveness. At this event, Senior FanklinCovey Consultant, Tim Threipland will present the 7 Habits in today’s context. With its unique inside-out approach to leadership, you’ll discover how the 7 Habits are timeless, universal tools you can apply every day.

About Tim Threipland Having served in the British Army for six years both in the UK and abroad, Tim has honed his skills in the world of business as a long-time facilitator for FranklinCovey International. Tim is also director of coaching for BECAUZ LLC – a Seattle based leadership coaching business. His high profile clients worldwide include Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Hitachi, Oracle and GlaxoSmithKline.

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The Chimp Paradox Mind management made easy Steve Peters Thursday 8 March 1.30-4pm Barbican Theatre

The Chimp Paradox is a powerful mind management model that can help you become a happy, confident, healthier and more successful person. Professor Steve Peters explains the struggle that takes place within your mind and reveals how to apply this understanding to every area of your life. The model is used by elite athletes as well as corporate managers and leaders. In this session Steve will apply the Chimp Model to the world of work, helping you to get the best out of yourself, as well as out of your work colleagues, partners, customers and clients. You’ll come away with a host of sustainable ways to improve the performance and wellbeing of yourself and your organisation.

About Steve Peters Steve Peters is CEO of Chimp Management Limited. He is a Consultant Psychiatrist working in Elite Sport and is well known for his work with Sky ProCycling, British Cycling and World Championship Snooker. Steve has been with Sheffield University as a Senior Clinical Lecturer since 1994 and is also Undergraduate Dean. He is the author of the bestselling personal development book The Chimp Paradox.

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Lead with Purpose Putting emotional intelligence into action Ben Renshaw Tuesday 17 April 9.30am-12pm Regent Street Cinema

What is your purpose? This is the most important question you can ever ask and the answer will shape your future. In our complex, fast paced and uncertain world most of us are too busy tackling our to-do lists to figure out our ultimate purpose. We operate on autopilot with a tendency to repeat habits which can undermine the very outcomes they are trying to achieve. It’s only when you discover your big why that you’ll become purpose-led and able to create a roadmap to guide you in the direction you want to travel. This event provides the opportunity to accelerate your learning and development and realise your potential in work, life and relationships.

About Ben Renshaw Ben Renshaw is one of today’s foremost leadership thinkers. His latest book LEAD! inspires you to be the best leader you can be. Based on developing top-level leaders in major companies like Coca-Cola, Heathrow, Heinz, IHG, Sky and Unilever, Ben infuses his work with the real business at hand: how to lead with purpose and authenticity in order to maximise your leadership impact.


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Storytelling

Storytelling Create your own business blockbuster David Pearl Tuesday 17 April 1.30-4pm Regent Street Cinema

It’s more important than ever for leaders to master the art of story; not just telling stories about what’s happened but creating authentic stories about what’s to come. At this event, David Pearl will outline the must-have techniques to create a compelling story and deliver it with power. He’ll look at ways to allay fears within your teams and inspire those around you in a shared vision. If you’re the kind of person who wants to get something done, if you have a team that looks to you for direction, if you’re trying to change the status quo or make the world a better place, this event is for you.

About David Pearl David has been performing since he made his debut, aged nine, at the Royal Opera House. Later, he co-founded the pioneering arts-in-business agency Lively Arts, presented his own music show on BBC2 and wrote for the great filmmaker, Stanley Kubrick. Since then he has worked with numerous organisations to bring more creativity to the workplace and today he is a creative confidant to business leaders around the world.


Disruptive Innovation How to change the way you do things Sahar Hashemi Tuesday 1 May 9.30am-12pm BAFTA

Innovation is at the heart of inspiring and engaging employees. It creates the opportunity to do things differently and more effectively. It includes concepts like bootstrapping, prototyping and celebrating failure, which can help transform corporations into super-creative environments. Sahar Hashemi will inspire you with practical tools to ignite your innate creativity and forget the ‘this is how we’ve always done things’ mentality. You’ll leave with a set of habits to help you come alive at work; spot new opportunities; have inspired ideas and make them happen.

About Sahar Hashemi Sahar Hashemi is an internationally recognised thought leader and speaker on innovation. She founded Coffee Republic in 1995, the UK’s first US style coffee bar chain and built it into one of the UK’s most recognised high street brands with 110 bars and a turnover of £30m. Sahar is author of the bestselling books Anyone Can Do It and Switched On.


The 80 Minute MBA The fastest MBA programme in the world John Knell Tuesday 1 May 1.30-4pm BAFTA

Business success doesn’t come without hard work, but The 80 Minute MBA proves that the journey there can be fast and fun. Think of The 80 Minute MBA as your reduced Shakespeare for business – John Knell has sorted the great business ideas and key insights from the rest, so you don’t have to.

About John Knell John Knell is one of the UK’s leading thinkers on the changing face of work and organisations. John has worked with a wide range of corporate clients, including Microsoft, AstraZeneca, Eversheds, Lloyds, Siemens and UNICEF.

This entertaining, high-energy, high-impact presentation will make you think differently about business and about how to get ahead. All in less time than it takes to run a meeting. Make sure you escape one to attend!

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Champion Mindset How to keep winning against all odds AP McCoy Tuesday 15 May 9.30am-12pm British Museum

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No one has dominated their sport like champion jockey, AP McCoy. His achievements might never be matched. He rode a record 4,358 winners and was champion jockey 20 consecutive times. His record-breaking career is proof of his stamina, endurance and dedication in the pursuit of success. AP has fallen an estimated 1,000 times from horses racing at speeds of up to 30mph. He has sustained a long list of injuries, including broken ribs, both collarbones, shoulder blades, his sternum, cheekbones, a leg, ankle, arm, wrist, and punctured lungs. And every time he dusted himself off and raced again. Join us as we hear from a true legend about what motivated him to keep chasing the next win when others might have given up. This will be a rare glimpse into the mindset of a champion like no other.

About AP McCoy Sir Anthony McCoy OBE is one of the world’s highest profile sporting personalities. He won over 4,000 races including the 2010 Grand National, the Cheltenham Gold Cup, Champion Hurdle, Queen Mother Champion Chase and King George VI Chase. AP was awarded ‘BBC Sports Personality of the Year’ (2010) and the ‘BBC Sports Personality Lifetime Achievement Award’ (2015). He is President of the Professional Jockeys Association and recently opened an AP Academy for injured jockeys. His film Being AP was chosen to premiere at the Toronto Film Festival and he is the author of Winner: My Racing Life.


Who Dares Wins Leadership secrets from the SAS Matt Ollerton and Jason Fox Tuesday 15 May 1.30-4pm British Museum

Britain’s SAS are famed for their bravery, resilience and professionalism. The selection process pushes even the toughest to breaking point. At this event, Matt ‘Ollie’ Ollerton and Jason ‘Foxy’ Fox will give their exclusive insights into the mindset and performance required in the most demanding environments imaginable. The founder of the SAS, David Stirling, was a pioneer. In the 1940s he took a group of leaders who were prepared to take risks, show unprecedented bravery against all odds and gave them the autonomy to make quick decisions without the need to seek authority from a higher command. Ollie and Foxy will show how you too can seize every opportunity to be a pioneer of change, turbo charge your life and make your team a force to be reckoned with.

About Ollie and Foxy Ollie and Foxy are former UK Elite Special Forces soldiers with extensive operational experience. They both passed the gruelling six month SAS selection process and were reunited in the hit Channel 4 show, SAS: Who Dares Wins. Together they founded BREAK-POINT, an organisation that focuses on changing people’s limiting beliefs and boosts their performance.


The Presentation Coach 5 steps to public speaking perfection Graham Davies Tuesday 12 June 9.30am-12pm Regent Street Cinema

You probably hate giving presentations. You probably hate listening to them too. Why? Because most business presentations are too long, too detailed, too boring and overuse PowerPoint. The single most important presentational tool isn’t a slideshow – it’s you! Whether you’re speaking to one person across a table, 20 people in a boardroom or 1,000 people in a ballroom, it’s all about the words you say and how you say them. Graham Davies will reveal his 5-step process to public speaking perfection so you present with confidence every time.

About Graham Davies Graham has taken the experience he has gained from his time as a criminal barrister and an international speaker to develop a highly transferable presentation methodology that can be adapted to any situation. He is the joint founder of the consultancy Straight Talking, which has a 15-year track record in presentation coaching for a spectacular client list, including Tesco, IBM, Porsche, KPMG and UBS. Graham ensures that his clients can be as professional in their spoken communication as they are in every other aspect of their career.


Communication Secrets The power of effective listening Richard Mullender Tuesday 12 June 1.30-4pm Regent Street Cinema

We’re all taught to talk. Very few of us are taught to listen. Yet all effective communication starts with listening and it makes all the difference in business. Richard Mullender will reveal how to develop exceptional listening skills using techniques he used in his career as a hostage negotiator and police detective. You’ll see how effective listening can help you build trust and inspire positive action from your colleagues and clients alike. Discover how, once you know what to listen for, you can use this intelligence to persuade, influence and negotiate to get the results you want.

About Richard Mullender Richard Mullender delivers corporate training in listening and persuasion skills. He has worked with organisations including the UK government, PwC, LinkedIn, BT and Sky. Prior to this, Richard was a hostage negotiator drawing from his unique experiences in the military and decades of investigating serious crimes in the Metropolitan Police. Richard’s prowess saw him appointed as Lead Trainer at the National Hostage and Crisis Unit at Scotland Yard, training hostage negotiators across the UK.

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MA BR KE Y AIN OU WO R RK

Make Your Brain Work Top tips to boost performance Amy Brann Tuesday 11 September 9.30am-12pm LSO St Luke’s

The brain is our biggest resource. It is behind all of our decisions, it drives our behaviours and delivers our results. Understanding how the brain works can transform our performance, making us more efficient, productive and effective. At this event, Amy Brann makes the extraordinary insights from neuroscience accessible and shows how to use them to control your world from the inside out. Leave stress, negative moods and poor time-management behind by adopting habits that will improve the way you work. Discover how to make your brain work for you!

About Amy Brann Amy Brann blends her academic knowledge of how the brain works with her experience of leaders’ challenges to share uniquely insightful ways forward. Amy studied foundational neuroscience at UCL medical school before training as a coach. She is the author of Make Your Brain Work, Neuroscience for Coaches and Engaged: The Neuroscience behind Creating Productive People in Successful Organisations.


Nudge How small changes make a big difference Dr David Halpern Tuesday 11 September 1.30-4pm LSO St Luke’s

We make countless decisions every day but we don’t always make the right choices. Rather than weigh up each option using all the information available, we generally simplify the decisionmaking process through rules of thumb. What does this mean for our influence over those we need to persuade? Dr David Halpern leads the Behavioural Insights Team, whose work has proved that small and subtle changes can produce big results. At this event, he will take us inside their work to show how you can use behavioural and evaluative approaches to nudge others in the right direction for business success.

About Dr David Halpern Dr David Halpern is the chief executive of the Behavioural Insights Team. He has led the team since its inception in 2010. Prior to that, David was the founding director of the Institute for Government and between 2001 and 2007 was the chief analyst at the Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit. David has written several books and papers on areas relating to behavioural insights and wellbeing, including his latest book Inside the Nudge Unit: How Small Changes Can Make a Big Difference.

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People Power Creative thinking the Google Way Kirk Vallis Tuesday 18 September 9.30am-12pm Southbank Centre

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Kirk Vallis is on a mission! A mission to ensure that human beings receive fair credit for our part in all the creativity that happens in the world. Too often, he argues, we forget that people drive innovation, not technology. That’s why people matter. But what do people need to work at their best creatively? Why are some organisations more innovative than others? What’s their secret? As global head of creative leadership development at Google, Kirk Vallis answers those very questions by watching Googlers at work. Whatever the challenge, it’s the conditions we create for ourselves and others in those moments, as well as the behaviours we adopt, that is the difference between getting stuff done and getting awesome stuff done! There is a creative leader in all of us, find the one in you at this event.

About Kirk Vallis Kirk Vallis is global head of creative leadership development at Google. His goal is to unleash the creative potential in everyone there. Kirk spends most of his time helping Google to close the gap between how we know we should behave at work and how we often do. Away from Google, Kirk is an advisor, coach and public speaker. He is also an ambassador for Women Ahead and Moving Ahead, a social enterprise focused on helping women and former athletes succeed in business and the leadership of sport.



G R AV I TA S Gravitas How to speak so others listen Caroline Goyder Tuesday 18 September 1.30-4pm Southbank Centre

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Have you ever wondered why some people earn attention and respect when they speak and others don’t? The secret to their success can be summed up in one word: gravitas. In this inspirational session, leading voice coach and speaker Caroline Goyder reveals how to speak so others will listen. Caroline will deliver a step-bystep guide with practical techniques and exercises to build your natural gravitas. Learn how to express yourself clearly and with the passion and confidence to persuade, influence and engage listeners. An essential tool for the modern workplace, gravitas will transform your powers of communication and give you the authority to make people sit up and pay attention.

About Caroline Goyder Caroline Goyder is the founder and creator of The Gravitas Method and author of Gravitas. Caroline worked for many years as a voice teacher at the Central School of Speech and Drama. She has spent the last ten years developing a system to help her non-acting clients to perform with the same poise, presence and power in everyday life.


NLP Stripped Bare The secrets of human behaviour David Taylor Wednesday 3 October 9.30am-12pm BAFTA

Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) has long been one of the hottest trends in business. Yet it continues to be shrouded in secrecy. Join us as David Taylor strips away the mystery, jargon and hype to share NLP’s most powerful techniques. David will reveal how we can use NLP to manage our thoughts, feelings and actions to get the results we want. Armed with a better understanding of human behaviour, we can communicate more effectively, establish rapport quickly and increase our influence for business success.

About David Taylor David Taylor helps people and organisations implement change. Unlike many gurus, David has real experience with real leaders, in real companies. His latest clients include Guardian Financial Services, Ford Retail and Veolia. David is author of the fastest selling business book in the world, The Naked Leader, which was followed by three more global bestsellers. He is the Visiting Professor of Leadership at Warwick University Business School, Honorary Professor of Entrepreneurship at Ulster Business School and the Business Ambassador for The Prince’s Trust.


Get It Done How to be a Productivity Ninja Graham Allcott Wednesday 3 October 1.30-4pm BAFTA

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We are living in the age of information overload and the potential for distraction is endless. Time management is no longer enough; it’s time to manage your attention and focus, your projects and actions, choices and habits. At this event, Graham Allcott will show you how to think like a Productivity Ninja – someone who is calm, prepared and skilled at dealing with the enemy that is information overload. Discover how to keep your email inbox at zero, develop to-do lists that really work and transform your meetings so you and your team are instantly more productive. Learn the way of the Productivity Ninja and make things happen.

About Graham Allcott Graham Allcott is the founder of Think Productive, the UK’s leading productivity training company, launched in 2009 to revolutionise stuffy time management courses. Graham speaks on productivity and is also the author of Amazon’s top 5 most gifted business book, How to be a Productivity Ninja. As a keen social entrepreneur, Graham founded Fruitful Consulting, a social enterprise consultancy and Intervol, an international student volunteering charity.


Brilliant Leadership How to feel great and do great every day Alan Watkins Tuesday 9 October 9.30am-12pm Wellcome Collection

Remember when you last felt brilliant? Your day went well, you thought clearly, you gave a great performance at work, activities felt effortless and enjoyable, you experienced being part of something bigger than you. How would you like to feel like this all of the time? Alan Watkins turns the focus on you and explores the science behind leadership. He reveals how the best leaders in the world think about leadership and performance to work more effectively. Alan will take us back to basics, to the heart of who we are to show how you can step change your own ability, control your biology and achieve leadership brilliance. You’ll be surprised by your own potential.

About Alan Watkins Dr Alan Watkins is recognised as an international expert on leadership and human performance. Over the past 20 years he has been a coach to many of Europe’s top business leaders and worked with the GB Olympic squad, coaches and athletes. Alan originally trained as a medical doctor at Imperial College in London and worked for 11 years in the UK’s National Health Service, largely in cardiorespiratory medicine. He ended up in neuroscience research before leaving medicine to work with global business leaders. Alan runs the consultancy Complete Coherence Ltd and is the author of several books.


Taming Tigers Taming Tigers Practical, proven and powerful tips for success Jim Lawless Tuesday 9 October 1.30-4pm Wellcome Collection

Everybody has a Tiger: the evolutionary survival instinct that makes humans wary of uncertainty, change and risk. In this Taming Tigers session Jim Lawless will show how to achieve your goals by taming the Tiger in your life. In today’s world of work attitude trumps skill. This highly practical and interactive session will help you overcome your fears and do things you never thought you could. Jim will explore how to act boldly and re-write your rulebook. You’ll hear about people who have changed their lives by following Jim’s guide to success.

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About Jim Lawless Jim Lawless is one of the world’s leading keynote speakers. He acts as an elite team coach at board level and serves as a non-executive board chairman. Jim has advised companies globally on creating cultural change and elite teams, implementing successful change programmes in companies including Apple, Barclaycard, Atos, Axa, BT and Aramark. Jim insists on testing his principles on himself before advising others. He became Britain’s deepest freediver, as well as a jockey in 12 months using Taming Tigers.


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