Perry Timms

Adjunct Professor at Hult International Business School / Visiting Fellow at Cranfield School of Management

Schools

  • Cranfield School of Management

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Biography

Cranfield School of Management

Perry Timms is the founder and Chief Energy Officer of PTHR - an 8-person global consultancy, setting out to create better business for a better world. Perry is an international and 2x TEDx speaker and award-winning writer on the future of work, HR & learning.

Perry’s 2017 book Transformational HR was an Amazon.com Top 30 HR seller shortly after its release (and is due for a second edition in 2021), but before that, his second book - The Energised Workplace - is published in August 2020.

Perry’s work is influenced by human-centred, design and systems thinking plus agile, inclusive and autonomous ways of working that enhance personal fulfilment and organisation effectiveness.

Perry is Adjunct Professor at Hult International Business School and Ashridge Management School; a visiting fellow at Cranfield School of Management, and Sheffield Hallam University, a is a Fellow of the RSA.

Perry is a proud Chartered member of the CIPD and is a 3x member of HR Magazine’s HR Most Influential Thinkers making the top 10 in 2018 & 2019.

Education

  • BTEC Dip Northampton School for Boys (1981 — 1985)
  • Cliftonville Middle School (1977 — 1981)

Companies

  • Book Author : The Energized Workplace People & Transformational HR Ltd (2020)
  • Learning Instructor LinkedIn Learning (2020)
  • Visiting Fellow Cranfield School of Management (2019)
  • Adjunct Professor, Hult International Business School Hult International Business School (2018)
  • Associate The Work Foundation (2017)
  • TrendSpotter TrendWatching (2017)
  • Book Author: Transformational HR (1st and 2nd Editions) People & Transformational HR Ltd (2016)
  • WorldBlu® Certified Consultant + Coach WorldBlu (2016)
  • Founder + Chief Energy Officer: PTHR People & Transformational HR Ltd (2012)

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