A Burning Platform


A good CEO may have to turn the heat up in an organisation to bring about change.

Criticaleye speaks to Steve Allen, Travers Clarke-Walker, Mike Cutt, Ruth Euling, Naomi Gillies, David Johnson, Gary Kildare and Charlie Wagstaff to examine how leaders set about making it happen.

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Contributors
Charlie Wagstaff
Managing Director
Criticaleye
David Johnson
NED
Acutronic
Gary Kildare
Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Mike Cutt
Former Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Naomi Simcock
Operations Director
John Lewis
Ruth Euling
Global Sales Account Director
De La Rue plc
Steve Allen
Senior Associate
First Class Partnerships Ltd
Travers Clarke-Walker
Chief Commercial Officer
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