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Marketing material

Taking inspiration from Josef Muller-Brockmann and his Swiss Grid System. Here’s our first draft of the product data sheets. The nuts and bolts of each course.

Rather than flood the website with photos and detail. We’ve taken the decision to jettison much of this information to a downloadable pdf.

For those that want this extra layer of information, it’s there for them.

We’ll also be using it in our marketing material going forwards.

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Waving the simple stick

When is good enough—good enough?

I’ve been updating our website again. (I know. I know what you’re thinking). Never 100% happy with the content or layout, I’ve gone back to basics—again. How can we apply the less is more approach?

Fewer pictures, more impactful videos. A simple structure that’s easy to follow. A more personable voice, that talks about benefits, rather than features.

We’re getting there. And the aim is to have everything uploaded, updated and refreshed before end-April. In the meantime, please be patient if you see a few typos or it looks a bit rough around the edges.

Always improving. Always learning.

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Dealing with poor attitudes

Our latest Tuesday Tutorial has been uploaded. Not quite the 6am as promised, but definitely before 6pm. And that’s an improvement on last week!


Weighing in at 12 mins 15 secs, it’s a valuable tutorial. And one that I first discovered 20 years ago. Thanks AGF!


I’ve used the influence/attitude matrix in every organisation I’ve worked. And it works.


Grab a brew and sit back. Inspire, be inspired!


(Bugger… just noticed a typo on one of the slides. Arghhhhh)




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Solving problems with cups of tea

There’s a lot to be said for taking time out for a brew. An opportunity to take stock. Revisit goals. Making sure you don’t get too distracted. And end up down yet another rabbit hole.

My favourite choice for problem solving is PG Tips. (Also known as standard monkey tea). And let it brew. Enough time to get some fresh air, enjoy a slice of toast, or raid the biscuit tin!

And when you arrive back at your desk, the chances are you’ve solved the issue at hand. And you’ve also got clarity on your top priorities.

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A Haircut in Halifax

How do you look after yourself? What do you do to reset when things go off track? 


In this week's podcast, we take a trip to West Yorkshire, make a brew, and discover the importance of an all-important visitor. 


It's a simple lesson in rejuvenation. 


Listen up, and enjoy the read.




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Leadership Unplugged

A eureka moment at 3 o’clock in the morning.

How best to describe our leadership development programme, but without the learning platform, tutorial videos and project support. Yes, we’ve decided to call it our Independent Scholar. An unplugged experience.

You’ll still get the leadership playbook, the leadership compass and a few bonus extras. But at a different, more accessible price point. More details here.

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A rather special birthday

There’s no other words for it—these flowers bought for my aunt’s 80th birthday are truly Excellent.

A pivotal figure in my early childhood, my aunt is renowned for being positive, proactive and passionate about life.

In previous years, her ‘special day’ would coincide with Queen Elizabeth II’s. And so we’d all sing the national anthem! This year, my aunt will take centre stage—if only she could be prised off that golf course!

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Introducing our Special Scholar bees

Well, this looks interesting…

These three blocks have been two years in the making. A special project.

Made from walnut. Hand-sanded by yours truly. Each scholar bee has a unique design.

They’re the reward for completing our Leadership Development Programme. An opportunity to become a ‘certified scholar’.

Inspire, be inspired!

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The Flywheel Builds momentum

Have you got precisely 10 minutes?

If so, grab your popcorn, take your seat, our latest Tuesday Tutorial is now available!

It’s taken 1½ days to write, record, edit and publish. And I’m very happy!

Always learning. Always improving. Do let me know what you think. Your feedback is a gift!

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Early Systems thinking

Where do ideas begin?

Back in 2005, I was a Shift Operations Manager at a paper mill. I was also in my final year of an MBA. It was an exciting chapter.

My MBA dissertation researched decision making in world class organisations. And I was hooked.

I read everything I could. And then practiced what I learned with my team. It was the ultimate learning curve.

I got into the habit of making detailed daily notes (a precursor to the bullet journal). I used my diary to reinforce what I learned, and what I needed to do differently.

Here’s my first attempt at drawing the papermaking process, from a systems-thinking perspective.

#SystemsThinking
#DailyNotes

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Meet the Author

Having fallen down yesterday’s rabbit hole, I decided to reach out and thank the author. To my delight, he accepted my invitation. We’ve exchanged messages and have agreed to chat sometime soon—can’t wait!

It just goes to show how small the world is.

Inspire, be inspired.

ps I also bought his latest book—it arrives tomorrow.

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Flywheels and Rabbit Holes

It happened. I knew it would. Two hours slipped as I fell down a rather large rabbit hole.

Doing some research and background reading for this week’s Tuesday Tutorial. And I stumbled upon a book I haven’t read for a while. Bought back in 2005, Seeing The Forest For The Trees was a book that fundamentally shaped my thinking. It’s an introduction to systems thinking, written by Dennis Sherwood. And I remember pretty much every page turned—that was almost 18 years ago!

Before giving myself permission to use ink in books, I used to write on small post-it notes. And this one caught my attention today. It’s a quote from my old MBA tutor, Joe Marshall.

“Organisations must divide in order to function, yet these functions must come together to operate.”
— Joe Marshall

Make that 2x people who changed my thinking for the better!

OMG… just found my offline notes from my page-a-day diary. It looks like I started to learn all about systems thinking on Friday, 27 May 2005. Jeepers!

#RabbitHoles
#SystemsThinking






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The Bare Necessities

I’ve really enjoyed writing and recording this week’s The Sunday Scholar. Always a challenge. Always trying to improve. Always learning. I think we’re almost there with the format—it’s taken 100+ editions!

What do you think?

Our latest episode is available to download as a podcast. If you prefer, subscribe to our weekly newsletter and it’ll appear in your inbox every Sunday at 6am. (Well almost six o’clock!)

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Tuesday Tutorial… Trailer

Loving this one. A jazzy intro to our Tuesday Tutorial. Each week, we’ll upload a short and impactful lesson in personal and professional development.

I’ve used the Monochrome Faded Film 50 preset in Premier Pro to achieve a more consistent film.

And the music is by LynnePublishing, licensed from Pond5—it’s described as an acoustic playful happy ident. I think it works a treat!

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Bob’s Book Club… trailer

Always striving to improve (and hit that perfection button), we’re in the process of revamping the introduction to all future videos—using a relevant soundtrack and suitable B-roll footage. Here’s one we’ve been working on for ‘Bob’s Books Club’.

And yes, that is the title of the next video, “Hell Yeah or No”. It’s a brilliant book written by Derek Sivers. It was also number 2,000 in the Leadership Library!

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An infinite purpose

TWELVE SCHOLARS is a platform for leadership development. Our mission is to create a Global Institute that inspires Leadership at every level. Transforming you, your team and your organisation.

Taking inspiration from Rapha, amongst many other businesses, we’re getting closer to defining our infinite purpose. Not just any purpose—but one that serves a higher purpose. Our infinite purpose.

In many ways, we’ve been there before. Using similar words, perhaps in a different order, or with a subtle change or emphasis. We’ve come full circle.

And so we’ve made it bold. And put it front and centre (well, left align). And created a new tab called PURPOSE.

#MissionVisionValues

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A reminder… “People first!”

It’s official. Tom Peters is finally signing off from his weekly quote. One of those rare things. A weekly email I’ve always looked forward to. And in his final message, he leaves us with his favourite quote “People first!”

Tom turned 80 years old last November. Wishing Tom a restful retirement!

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Website updates

A few tweaks and updates over the Bank Holiday weekend. Really good to see all our videos and podcasts in one place. Just click the ‘Periodicals’ tab from the menu for more info.

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Chasing 12 Rabbits

There’s an old proverb that states when you chase two rabbits you will catch neither one. So what happens when you chase 12 rabbits?

In this week’s The Sunday Scholar, we explore what happens when you chase too many things. We take a deep dive down those black holes called rabbit holes. And look ahead to what Chinese symbolism says about 2023.

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