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Biography
Lee Gilbert is a successful
Consultant, Trainer and Coach; including author of the popular book "Turning
Monkeys Into Lemons".
Having started his career in Financial Services, he quickly realised he was
looking for more of a challenge. He left behind a corporate life in HR and
Training and found his more natural home when he set up his own business in
2001.
Lee now works internationally designing and delivering measurable Management
Training and People Development solutions for organisations wanting to transform
their culture, results and people. He believes in the principle of "Teaching" -
the concept of developing others through memorable lessons
All of his work is based on his personal experience and his pragmatic view -
preferring commercial conversations to theoretical ones - often challenging
people that talk concept and cannot translate into reality.
The fundamental basis to his success is his excellent People Skills - an ability
to relate to and work within very diverse businesses and cultures.
Indeed, Lee has experience of working in many industries ranging from Retail,
Sales, Financial Services, Government, Pharmaceuticals, the Motor Industry,
Manufacturing, Property and Creative Media.
In that time he has met some very difficult characters and specialises in
handling challenging situations. He is known for his professional honesty and
ability to cut through corporate waffle to deliver solutions and results.
His areas of specialism include:
Management Training
Leadership Training
Culture Change
Performance Management
Coaching
Presentation Skills
In addition, he also runs a series of flagship Turning Monkeys in Lemons
Workshops and has written a number of engaging and practical Tips Books and
White Papers.
Lee Gilbert is regarded as one of the leading Trainers, Consultants and Coaches
in the UK
Based in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, Lee conducts Management Training,
Coaching and Consultancy for many local and regional businesses. His client base
also includes a number of FTSE 500 businesses, often asking him to work across
the UK, Europe and Worldwide |
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