News

Friday 3 May 2013

Time for a new perspective


The last couple of weeks have presented two blinding examples of the benefits to be gained by making time to attain new perspectives about our businesses.

Working with clients that are innovating and growing at a pace is very exciting. One such Target client is defying the challenging market trends experienced by so many parts of the UK’s heating industry to consolidate its market leading position, and achieve growth year on year.

Making a hugely ambitious marketing plan work in an orchestrated, coherent and effective manner requires a strong team – and a marketing director who understands the value of bringing the full strength of that team together to pause, share and create together.

We’re great collaborators at Target, so getting together with in-house departments, multi-disciplinary teams and partner agencies is second nature to us. Taking a day out to reflect on recent activity, market position, business objectives and to power up our imaginations to conceive of new solutions is invariably time well spent.

But it’s not just when developing award winning PR strategies for clients that we feel the benefit of making time to stop, stand back and view challenges from a different vantage point. It’s true of our own business development too.

I’m proud to be among a group of MDs and business owners to be taking our first steps towards a new type of Masters Degree, through a partnership between leadership development experts QuoLux and the renowned Lancaster University Management School (LUMS).

Having participated in an exceptional ten-month leadership and business development programme, called LEAD, the experience we’ve gained within our own businesses can now be formally assessed and awarded a Post Graduate Certificate in Professional Practice (Leadership Learning) – which we can build on subsequently to gain a Masters. To be honest, while writing for business is second nature to me, it’s been a long while since I faced the rigour of academic assessment.

Masters level learning is about being open, challenging, critical and reflective.  It’s about trying out new perspectives. That requires a bit of time, but the beauty of this unique programme is that it’s time spent on my business, not on abstractions or distractions.

In our busy lives, time, deadlines and demands seem to wield power over us. Far from ‘making time’ (which suggests at least some element of us calling the shots in this process of time creation), we are instead buffeted from pillar to post trying to keep up with time and its megalomaniac tendencies.

Making time to view your own business practice through new perspectives is a revelation, and a process that I can recommend.

Sarah Bryars
Chief Executive