Garden centre owners, managers and
teams attending our 51st annual
conference this month (January, 2017) will be challenged to become more
creative to cultivate a competitive edge.
Throwing down the gauntlet is Professor
Gareth Jones an expert in business culture and creativity who will be presenting to delegates on Tuesday, January 24.
He began his career as a University academic in Economic and
Social Studies at the University of East Anglia before moving to the London
Business School, where he joined the Organisational Behaviour Group.
During this period
he directed the School’s Accelerated Development
Programme. At this point the
attractions of a ‘real’ job in business proved too great and he joined
Polygram, then the world’s largest recorded music company. Appointed as Senior
Vice President for Polygram’s global human resources, his responsibilities
covered more than 30 countries.
In 1996 he converted to academia when he became the BT
Professor of Organisational
Development at Henley where he also served on the Board of
Governors.
His most recent job was as Director of HR and Internal
Communications at the BBC. He is currently a visiting professor at INSEAD,
known as The Business School for the
World.
Gareth’s interests are in organisational design, culture,
leadership and change. He has
published several books and won a prestigious McKinsey Award
for the best article in the Harvard Business Review entitled ‘Why Should Anyone
be Led by You’.
In addition, Gareth is a founding partner of Creative
Management Associates (CMA), a
consultancy focussed on organisations where creativity is a
source of competitive strength.
We pick our conference
speakers with a view to giving our delegates some thought provoking ideas to go
away with. The business climate can be challenging and it’s important that we
provide inspiring and stimulating speakers that help our members reach their
business goals, and sometimes this is all about going for the unexpected.
Throughout the conference,
the information shared will focus on a wide range of topics, including
merchandising, marketing and management. There will also be plenty of
opportunities for delegates to network and socialise, and we still have places
available to anyone interested in coming along.
Our annual conference will be held at St Andrews in
Scotland between January 22 and 25, 2017. More than 300 delegates are expected
to attend the event.
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