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New Leadership Development Programme from the Managing Partners’ Forum – Consensus through Collaboration

Red Star Kim

I have supported Richard Chaplin at the Managing Partners’ Forum since June 2022 on the research, feasibility, design and development of the programme – and discussions with six amazing speakers – so it is gratifying to see the finished product! Versions for divisional, functional and aspiring leaders are expected in 2024.

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Research update on the most in-demand soft skills

Red Star Kim

Video) (kimtasso.com) ) C-suite skills that matter most In August 2022, Harvard Business Review published an article on succession that addressed the C-suite skills that matter most. It argues that there are three game changers that affect leadership: Stakeholder demands , the workforce and changing strategies. Contact mpf@pmint.co.uk

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Coaching and Consulting skills – Limiting beliefs, approaches to helping and marketing consultancy

Red Star Kim

Changes are being driven by fee-earner expectations, time challenges facing fee-earners, changing client requirements, increasing competition, data/digital transformation and more sophisticated M&BD programmes (see below). What do fee-earners expect from M&BD?

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Dubai, Madrid and soon Bangkok – around the world with MDI

MDI Training

Target group : first Head of Sales, then changed to Crossfunctional teams (Finance, Marketing, Sales, Legal, HR, etc) and General Managers. digital learning transfer. October 2021 | Leadership Impact , Leadership in the digital transformation , Leadership Tips | 0 Comments How can VR help with leadership training?

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Being more strategic – Case studies and insights (Ireland May 2023)

Red Star Kim

The figures for this year’s survey show Republic of Ireland fee income rose by 12 per cent in 2021, compared with just 1% in 2020 Finance-Magazine.com – Ireland’s top accountancy firms roar back to double-digit growth in 2021 Accountancies and Tax Consultants revenue is expected to expand at a compound annual rate of 1.3%