Member Views
Four of Manchester's leading figures outline their thoughts on their views on 2009 and what's in store! Each takes a different view focusing on the sector in which they operate. It makes intersting reading.

Hazel Carter-Showell, MD Carter Corson
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Hazel takes a phycological approach In uncertain times leadership skills become increasingly important to the survival of an organisation. Strong leadership provides reinvigorated purpose and a clear sense of direction to steer the organisation through any difficulties.Click here to read more...
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Huw Morris, pro-vice chancellor MMU Business School
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Huw looks at the education sector No business is immune from the effects of the current financial crisis. In these challenging times business leaders need to demonstrate the following three capabilities. Click here to read more...
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Richard Ferguson, Director Sensei UK
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Richard takes the positive approach Leaders must start looking outward and stop looking inward! Leaders must start telling their organisation what to start doing NOT what to stop doing. Click here to read more...
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 John Fay MBE CEO SFL
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John calls on past experience When looking at the best approach to leadership in these tough times I recall my early IBM days in the 1990’s recession. With that experience I have the following tips for pro.manchester leaders: Click here to read more...
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Next month we ask What factors influence your decision when you’re considering where to procure financial and professional services from?”
If you would like to contribute to Members Views please email rachel.smith@pro-manchester.co.uk for further details
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