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Finding Space
John Jeffrey has devised his
Principial approach to bring some cool, clear
space to the hectic world of management today. A mountaineer by
inclination, he built a company that became a global leader in high
technology steeplejacking, working for oil companies and recently
installing the roof of the Millennium Dome in London.
John and his partner took that company
from an idea to an £8,000,000 turnover business with 200 employees in
less than 10 years. Prior to that John worked for Conoco, latterly as a
senior project manager on oil exploration programmes. He knows the tough
side of life and how to get practical results in challenging conditions.
Principial is John’s name for an
approach that borrows from these learnings and blends them with an
altogether different approach, one that looks inwards to the primary
inner resources that we all have when you strip away all the stuff of
life. John knows how to reach those still and powerful places and how to
coach others towards the strong centre of their own ultimate resources.
John spends enough time each year in a
retreat atmosphere, in order to resource himself to effectively address
the issues that face people in a turbulent business environment. He is
also qualified in a number of the less intrusive coaching skills that
provide him with a versatile selection of approaches to bring to his
clients.
Enough about John and
Principial, for
now. The point is that no matter how busy, how powerful, how stressful
your working life… no matter what the scope of your responsibilities
and how much you have achieved… there is always
another resource to find inside.
Like John Jeffrey, you can give yourself
the space, the height and the perspective. And you
can develop that still point within yourself, the place where solutions
come from.