The big IDEA

Tim Elliott


Organisation:
Facilitator | Speaker | UK Climate Reality Leader
Region:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: Fee dependent on location and duration
Category:
Business
Updated:
12th December 2022

This short talk explores the use of the IDEA framework to meet the challenges we face as businesses today

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About Tim Elliott

Hi, I'm Tim. . .

I am a facilitator and mentor for business leaders and entrepreneurs who want to build brands that do meaningful work, by using creativity not just to sell stuff but change stuff.

I've been delivering this kind of strategic and creative work for over 25 years now working on people-centred creative challenges like brand, purpose, culture, storytelling and communication for organisations from start-up, & scale-up & SME through to larger organisations like Virgin, BBC, IBM, SAP and Universities.

Outside of this work Tim is The UK lead of The Climate Reality Project, Former Vice President Al Gores's global community of climate activists, and is a keen Ultramarathon & Trail runner.

Actually the two worlds of creativity and trail running now merge in partnership with a great endurance fuel brand ROAR I deliver corporate trail running workshops designed to connect teams and leaders to nature, each other and their creativity as well as being run leader and guide for individuals and groups. Thank you

Tim Elliott


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