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Humphrey has been
developing high performing teams and leaders for the last 30 years and
specialises in developing winning teams and leaders within complex and
competitive environments. He works with teams, which range from the
England rugby team, premier division football teams, schools, major
corporations, government departments, Industry and professional bodies.
In 1996/97 he
completed the BT global challenge, dubbed "The World's Toughest Round
the World Yacht Race", aboard Ocean Rover to further his studies in
leadership and teamwork in a hostile environment. He uses this event to
explain vividly what created successful Individual and team performance
among the 14 yachts that took part.
He has written
extensively about high performing teams and leaders and is the co-author
of the book "Global Challenge", which has sold over 25,000 copies. It
has become standard reading in many organisations, who are interested in
leadership, teamwork and creating an inspirational environment.
Humphrey Walters
was born in India and spent his early life in Africa and the Middle
East. He was subsequently educated in England, Canada and the USA. He
completed a study on inspirational leadership at the Massachusetts
Institute of technology in the USA. He works extensively, with his team,
helping global organisations to take the steps necessary to develop high
performing teams, leaders and individuals to perform to the maximum
levels in complex and competitive environments.
He is a visiting
fellow of Inspirational leadership at the Henley Management College in
the UK and lectures regularly on their International MBA programme. He
is also an associate of the London business school. He lectures
frequently to schools and heads of academic institutions on Leadership,
personal motivation and team working skills, both for staff members and
school leavers.
Humphrey also
works closely with the Sandhurst Military academy and trains many Global
Leaders at the academy using business methodology allied to the unique
atmosphere of the academy.
He is an active
sportsman having been involved in rugby, squash at county level and
cricket. He has also completed 26 marathons and is a life member of the
M.C.C. He is interested in the environment and spends time in Africa and
Europe studying wildlife of all kinds. He is also attached to and raises
funds for three charities in the UK and is a board member of the Royal
Marsden Cancer Hospital in London. He is a qualified fixed wing and
helicopter pilot, and is a member of the Helicopter club of Great
Britain as well as the Royal Yacht Squadron. |