Category: Graham’s blog

New Guest Blog

I am delighted to direct you to the latest guest blog to appear on the TPC website, ‘It’s Cold Out There …’, by the newest member of the TPC team, John Peters. John offers his thought-provoking ideas on what the future will look like and the demands it will place on leaders. Enjoy.

What Now? – Part 2

I wrote in my blog of 15th August about how some elite athletes struggle to come to terms with retirement. I am delighted to be able to introduce you to someone who has dealt very well with a career transition that can be so traumatizing for some. Lisa Opie made the headlines by becoming the …

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Visions Can Be Great Or Not Worth The Paper, Slides and Walls They’re Written On

Top Performance Consulting has just started a project which involves helping a major charity create their vision for 2020. My past experience in such projects has mainly involved a top-down approach in supporting a board to create a vision which they believe will inspire their people. The problem with this approach is that they only …

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Eating Humble Pie

In my blog of 15th May earlier this year, I wrote about my strong interest in doing more consultancy work with charities. I referred, in particular, to the need for this sector to devote greater focus to leadership development. I have had to re-consider my opinion! Over the last couple of months, I have had …

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What Now?

Well, it’s been and gone! And while the nation awaits the opening of the Paralympic Games, some of the athletes who graced the world stage over the past two and a bit weeks will be basking in the glory that will change their lives. Some others, sadly, will be trying to come to terms with …

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Fingers Crossed!

Well, it’s here! Today sees the opening of the London Olympics after what seems an age of hype and anticipation. A nation steeped in sporting history and mania has its fingers firmly crossed that the Games are the magnificent and incident-free spectacle expected. Most observers will have their eyes glued to the athletes vying for …

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Knock-out Experience

If you have never been to Assisi in Italy then I recommend you put it at the top of the list of places you plan to visit. The two hour drive from Rome takes you through some beautiful countryside before you come across the breath-taking sight of the ancient town of Assisi sitting on a …

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Inspired

I recently worked with a senior leadership team in a large global charity.  My remit was to help a relatively new team unite behind a common purpose and goals.  The day was a real success but I’m not sure who got more out of it – the team or me! I was captivated and inspired …

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Gavin Henson and (lack of) Superior Performance Intelligence

My work with the Wales rugby union team a few years ago was a memorable experience for lots of positive reasons. However, news on Monday of Gavin Henson’s sacking by the Cardiff Blues triggered a memory that I would not describe as a highlight. To be blunt, I was not surprised at Henson’s demise.  I …

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A Quiz For You

I read a very interesting article by Martin Johnson (the journalist, not the former England rugby captain and coach) in the Sunday Times entitled ‘Daley makes a splash in pool of sporting celebs’ (February 26th). The focus of the article was on British diver and Olympic medal hope, Tom Daley, and how the Great Britain …

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