Interim Chief Executive | Charity Sector | Dr Nia D Thomas

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interim ceo

I am an Interim Charity Sector CEO who supports organisations to strengthen their strategy, systems, and culture in order to achieve measurable and sustainable impact.

I bring extensive experience from across health, local government, civil service, and the charitable sector, combining strategic and systems thinking with a people-centred approach.  My leadership style is inclusive, practical, and forward-looking. grounded in human-centred planning and improvement that ensures organisations are effective, resilient, and built for the future.  If you have an interim role or a project with which you need structured and accountable delivery, get in touch.

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BOOK REVIEW: Jerks at Work, Tessa West

BOOK REVIEW: Jerks at Work, Tessa West

I read this book because I was looking for someone. And I found them. In chapters 1, 2 and 7! The book starts with a questionnaire. This is not for the feint hearted. It's not your average Good Housekeeping multiple choice questionnaire that'll tell you if you should...

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TOP TAKEAWAYS: Ep 13 with Matthew Phelan

TOP TAKEAWAYS: Ep 13 with Matthew Phelan

In Episode 13 of The Knowing Self Knowing Others Podcast, I had a great discussion with Matthew Phelan and here are my Top Takeaways from our discussion….. Matthew Phelan, The Knowing Self Knowing Others Podcast Our definitions of self-awareness changes over time....

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Number 1!!!

Number 1!!!

Well this is just a little bit marvellous!! Number 1 in the Top 100 Indie Management chart on Goodpods Thank you for listening. Looking forward to having you on my continuing learning journey

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January in Review

January in Review

Hello and welcome to the the very first Knowing Self Knowing Others monthly newsletter! At the end of every month, I'll be sharing with you a few snippets about what I've been up to during the month - from podcast episodes and Top Takeaway reviews to blog posts. I'll...

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