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Alderbrooke and The Wilsher Group announce an innovative partnership
Human capital consultancy Alderbrooke, and The Wilsher Group, the leading specialist dedicated to releasing innate talent in individuals, teams and organisations, today announce a new strategic partnership. The partnership combines Alderbrooke’s expertise in behavioural analytics with The Wilsher Group’s training and leadership development which focuses on maximising performance and unlocking the full potential of both individuals and teams.
Together Alderbrooke and The Wilsher Group have created an innovative approach to understanding organisational culture, whilst also helping businesses to focus activity on areas which have the greatest potential to unlock performance improvements. This new approach uses insights derived from Alderbrooke’s behavioural analytics engine Culturescope to target investment in programmes to help individuals and teams reach their full potential.
Simon Wilsher, Managing Director of The Wilsher Group comments, “Investment in developing individuals, teams and organisations has consistently supported sustained performance improvement. Our partnership with Alderbrooke will enable us not only to identify precisely where to focus our energies when working with clients, but also to track progress over time. This partnership demonstrates our belief that the effective use of behavioural analytics insights will become an integral part of targeting investments in performance improvement.”
“We are very pleased to form a strategic partnership with The Wilsher Group. By combining Alderbrooke’s expertise in behavioural analytics and cultural analysis with The Wilsher Group’s focus on developing individual, team and organisational talent we believe we will create exciting new opportunities for insight led transformation,” says Paul Cook, CEO of Alderbrooke.
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