Results worth talking about

Here you will find just a few of the many kind comments we have received from clients recently. Some are more corporate, some more personal. All attest to the practicality of our content and the fanatical extent of our support that enables people to literally ‘Change the habits of a working lifetime’.

Richard has the uncommon ability to get people to do what they know they should – but never did! And stick to it! – like they never did. Work with him.’
Tony Murphy, MD Finevalley Communications ltd

By marrying the proven Priority Manager processes with Outlook, we have increased productivity and performance both in and out of the office’
Maurico Razo, Regional Vice President Microsoft Corporation

Richard welds insightfulness and inspiration with uncompromising practicality, if you want ‘How To’ instead of ‘Should Do’ you must book him.’
Neil Jenkinson Financial Measures ltd

Richard’s Priority Management training is a key component of our Management Development Programme. It has been very well received with consistently positive feedback. People have actually been able to identify the improvements they have felt empowered to make following the workshop and coaching and, thanks to Richard for making sure that the needs of each group was met, not just in terms of outcome but in delivery style as well.’
EMC Computer Systems EMEA Training and Development Manager

I strongly recommend the Priority Management step-by-step process of training’
David Chucko, Senior Partner, Pricewaterhouse Coopers

Our organisation challenged Richard to deliver a series of tailored MS Outlook productivity workshops that would enhance our working practices. Richard’s approach was efficient and effective throughout the engagement and his passion for the subject matter was evident. Without doubt one of the most valuable training investments we have undertaken.”
Malcolm Ogg Director, Portfolio Development (CMR) Thomson Reuters

Richard and Priority have helped me retain better focus and control over my deliverables with less effort, stress and pain – even with up to 100 emails a day! Work with him if you want to change the way you work for the better.’
Phil Benton Director Civica PLC.

‘I just wanted to take a moment to comment on the “Working Sm@rt with Microsoft Outlook” training course last week I was very sceptical – what can you possibly teach me – I have been using Outlook for years….. I was wrong, I got a lot out of the course, I currently have an empty mail box and a well organised schedule of tasks and diary. I currently feel more on top of what I have got going on and better able to schedule my time and resources. I would strongly recommend that we roll out this course to other people in DELL.’
Nick Jefferson, DELL Enterprise Solutions Consultant. 

Working in IT sales, I have attended countless training courses, but can honestly say that Richard is the best coach I have ever come across. The content of his Priority Management course is exceptional and has dramatically changed the way I work. I found Richard to be very personable and a truly inspirational trainer. I have recommended Richard’s Priority Management course to several of my colleagues, and would certainly recommend that everyone attend one of his courses
Stephen Hardy Account Manager at VMWare

Richard is a highly organised and professional individual with a real passion for his work. His energy and animation enrich his delivery of courses and his advice and evidence are both practical and bring immediate results.”
James Quickfall Head of Client Services at Retail Decisions Inc.

‘The Priority Management Working Smart programme is an excellent balance between process and technology, and the principles behind managing work. So far, we have trained over 250 people in Pfizer. Following both the practical workshops and the highly valuable personal follow-up coaching, most people say that they now have greater control over their days and they plan ahead more. Many feel they are less stressed. Teams are reporting a collective improvement in productivity, partly through a greater respect for others’ workloads. The Priority Management team organise the training well, which they adapt to suit the particular requirements of each group.’
Paul Mallinson, Head of Learning & Development, Pfizer Ltd

Richard has worked with EMC as a provider of training in the area of personal productivity, time management and goal setting. I have recommended his training to my peers and friends, inside and outside of EMC and wouldn’t hesitate to do so again. Prior to my attendance on these courses I was struggling to manage my inbox and my tasks and I was regularly dropping balls. The Tactical Priority Management training that Richard delivered, invested me with the skills to make a fundamental improvement in personal productivity and to start successfully juggling the balls again. The subsequent Strategic Priority Management course has allowed me to use that personal productivity and organisation to take a structured approach to meeting my goals. The results have surpassed my expectations. Richard provides excellent post training support, which I have also found an invaluable aid to implementing the techniques. What was evident during the courses is that Richard really understands his subject area and knows how to apply that knowledge. In addition he has a relaxed style that works well with the subject matter.”
Ian Harvey EMC Computer Systems

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