Globe-trotting businessman comes home with fresh mentoring perspective
After more than a decade's experience as an SME mentor in New Zealand, IT entrepreneur Nick Hadley is putting his expertise to work for small businesses in Bedford, St Neots and Huntingdon, UK as a Business Doctor.
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Working alongside Cambridge
Business Doctor Dominic Bowles, Nick is supporting SME growth and building
sellability potential in the East Central region.
"I've always loved
learning about people's businesses, from how they work to their
aspirations," says Nick. "One thing I'm particularly looking forward
to is helping people achieve their vision by stepping outside their comfort
zones and challenging them to grow.
"Business leadership can
be a very lonely experience at times; I've been there, I know what it's like
not having the right people to ask for advice, not knowing who I can trust to
discuss my ideas with. Joining Business Doctors has given me the opportunity to
help local companies overcome these barriers."Nick has a long history of business leadership and growth. He founded Tricostar, a software company, in 1988. By the time he had sold it in 2004, he had worked on every aspect of the business, from sales and marketing to strategy and project delivery; the company is still thriving and continues to supply and support its bespoke Time & Activity recording system for local government.
Seeking a new challenge, Nick
and his wife relocated to New Zealand. Here he bought a struggling digital
marketing enterprise and turned it around before selling it; he invested in
another software company and a retirement village; and was actively involved in
an entrepreneur growth accelerator programme in conjunction with Auckland
University.
He also spent a year immersed
in a leadership development programme, a privileged experience that has
inspired and refocused his commitment to mentoring business development.
"As a remote and independent island, New Zealand's approach to business is entrepreneurial and global," says Nick. "My time abroad has helped me see what is possible and how I can support SMEs to make it happen."
Business Doctors was launched
in 2004 by Rod Davies and Matt Levington to provide first class support that
adds real value to SMEs.
Rod says: "As Nick's ethos
aligns perfectly with ours, it made sense for him to come on board. He's now a
fully certified business coach for Bedford, who places the full extent of his
skills and experience at local SMEs' disposal. In other words, he doesn't just
coach - he gets on the pitch! Local companies will undoubtedly benefit from his
wisdom and the unique perspective he's gained from his adventures."
When he's not mentoring, Nick
likes sailing, playing music, and spending time with his family; he and his
wife have two grown sons, a grandchild, and another on the way.
SMEs interested in Nick's
services can see more on his Business Doctors profile page.
• Nick's profile page: http://businessdoctors.co.uk/doctors/bedford
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