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Transform Performance International

transform performance international

Newbury,

Our belief-centred sales and leadership development programmes deliver organisational change and a culture of high performance. We develop bespoke transformation courses which move beyond the theory. We combine face-to-face and virtual workshops, well-known and proprietary psychometrics, self-directed learning, coaching hours and bespoke applications. Our range of resources achieve the desired outcome, in the most efficient and engaging way. We partner with renowned academics and business schools (e.g. Henley Business School) to create unique research for our programmes, which deliver increased sales and leadership effectiveness as well as personal and team performance across the business. Our award-winning solutions have been delivered in 85+ countries, in local languages, for clients such as Microsoft, GfK, American Express, Cisco, Deloitte and Sunbelt Rentals UK. We help your people perform better, and your business achieve more. Why you should meet with us: You’re struggling to create the organisational change needed to deliver your goals. You need a consistently high-performing workforce. There’s potential in your employees but you need help unlocking it. We are experts in leadership, sales transformation and change: if you’re looking to move forward in those areas you should talk to us. You will gain: Increased business performance. Leaders with emotional intelligence. Sales teams with the skills and courage to achieve stretching goals. A culture which is collaborative, with clear values and purpose, where everyone is aligned to the vision.

Jon Torrens

jon torrens

By reducing stress and fear, I make giving talks enjoyable. I teach confident communication.   I work with many different companies (Microsoft, Foster+ Partners, Redgate, Raspberry Pi, Creative Assembly) and I think they enjoy my training so much because:  1. I’m an introvert. 2. I make it fun.  Training/learning/development can be a chore; I believe it shouldn’t ever be that way. My background: I was a low-scorer academically. I studied art and design, then graphic design, got a job as a video game level designer, fell in love with performing stand-up comedy, became a full-time stand-up, didn’t become a star so gave it up, went back to games and started a family. While working at Sony Cambridge I saw a really bad presentation and realised that all the writing and performance skills I’d learnt as a stand-up needed to put to good use: transforming everyone into confident speakers. Too many people have suffered watching boring speakers, delivering dreadful material. I decided things needed to change.  I set up my own coaching business, and after much hard work I have flourished, having found my place in the world. I relate to tech people – who are typically introverted – because I have had a similar experience. I connect because I have a ton of stand-up skills and… well, I like people. I really enjoy immediately getting them past the first simple barrier: their perception of their own communication skill level. It’s simple to get past that and then build on that foundation.