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Unlocking Value

Unlocking Value

著者: Garwood Growth
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概要

Unlocking Value is designed to give founders and owners of professional services firms more confidence when they're working toward an exit or thinking about taking on investment.


Across six episodes, our host John Howard speaks with founders, investors and advisors about the moments that define the transaction journey - how to get ready, what to expect and how to succeed.

We cover everything from value drivers and team alignment to investor expectations and life after the deal. You’ll hear from people who’ve sold their firms, taken minority investments, stayed on, exited and started again – and from those who advise or invest in firms like yours every day.

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  • Episode 32: Tamzen Isacsson – The state of consulting today, from the CEO of the MCA
    2026/04/14

    In this episode, John is joined by Tamzen Isacsson, Chief Executive of the Management Consultancies Association (MCA), the body representing the UK’s leading consulting firms.

    Tamzen works closely with firm leaders, government and stakeholders across the consulting profession, giving her a broad and well-informed perspective on how the sector is evolving, from growth and talent to AI, hybrid working and the UK’s position on the global professional services stage.

    A theme that comes through clearly in the conversation is that the consulting industry doesn’t always tell its story particularly well. Much of the most impactful work happens behind the scenes with clients, and firms don’t often step back to articulate the value they create.

    Tamzen and John discuss:

    • The current state of the UK consulting market, why growth is returning and why the reality is more nuanced than the headlines
    • Why the UK remains one of the most competitive and globally respected consulting markets, and how international demand is shaping firm strategy
    • How talent models are evolving, from increased demand for experienced hires to more fluid career paths and the impact of hybrid working on development
    • The reality of AI in consulting, where it is starting to create real value, where expectations are still running ahead of reality and why firms need to stay focused on outcomes
    • The growing importance of consulting to the UK economy, alongside the opportunities and ongoing challenges for SMEs in accessing work

    Throughout the conversation, Tamzen emphasises one core idea: in a profession shaped by constant change, uncertainty and new technology, the fundamentals still matter most. The firms that succeed are those that invest in their people, build trust with clients and stay focused on delivering real value.

    If you lead a consulting or professional services firm and want a clearer view of where the industry is heading, beyond the headlines, this episode is for you.

    If you enjoy conversations like this, follow the show so you don’t miss future episodes.

    Host: John Howard, Partner at Garwood Growth
    Guest: Tamzen Isacsson, Chief Executive at the MCA

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    48 分
  • Episode 31: Jeremie Guillerme – Turning reputation into a strategic advantage
    2026/03/31

    In this episode, John is joined by Jeremie Guillerme, Partner at Reputation Inc, a specialist consultancy focused on helping organisations understand, build and protect their reputation with the stakeholders that matter most.

    Jeremie has spent his career advising businesses across corporate affairs, communications and strategy. His work centres on a simple but often overlooked idea: reputation is one of the most valuable assets a company has, yet very few organisations manage it in a deliberate or structured way.

    For professional services firms – where value is almost entirely intangible and built on trust – that gap matters even more.

    Jeremie and John explore what reputation really means in practice, why it so often falls between the cracks in leadership teams and how firms can take a more intentional approach without overcomplicating things.

    They discuss:

    • Why reputation is best understood as the collective perception of your stakeholders and how it directly influences commercial outcomes
    • The idea that reputation is a “risk of risks,” where operational or cultural issues can quickly become reputation problems if left unchecked
    • How an “outside-in” perspective, particularly through structured conversations with clients, can highlight risks and opportunities leaders often miss
    • Why consulting firms are especially exposed, including the concept of “reputation by association,” and why choosing the right clients matters more than people think
    • How firms can build and protect their reputation in a noisy environment by being clear on what they stand for and selective about what they engage with

    If you lead a consulting or professional services firm and want a clearer, more practical way to think about reputation beyond brand and communications, this discussion offers a useful perspective on where to focus and what to do differently.

    If you enjoy conversations like this, follow the show so you do not miss future episodes.

    Host: John Howard, Partner at Garwood Growth
    Guest: Jeremie Guillerme, Partner at Reputation Inc

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    41 分
  • Episode 30: Jonathan Peachey - When cognition becomes free: What AI means for professional services
    2026/03/24

    In this episode, John is joined by Jonathan Peachey, founder of Factory X and former board member at Next 15, where he spent several years leading M&A and transformation across a group of more than 20 businesses spanning consulting, marketing and professional services.

    Jonathan has spent much of his career at the intersection of new technology and established business models. Having worked through multiple waves of disruption – from the early internet to big data – he brings a practical, grounded perspective on what makes AI different and why this moment matters for leaders facing deeply unfamiliar territory.

    As Jonathan sees it, leaders may be fundamentally underestimating AI’s potential impact. That’s because AI is not just another tool to help consultants work faster. It’s a tool that changes what clients can do for themselves. And that raises some big questions about where firms add value and how they will compete in the future.

    Jonathan and John discuss:

    • Why AI is different from previous technology waves and why it poses a more direct challenge to traditional consulting services and operating models
    • Which parts of professional services work are most exposed and why execution-heavy work is likely to be hardest hit
    • How firms should respond in practice, including where to start and Jonathan’s framework covering commercial, operational and governance priorities
    • Why intellectual property matters more than ever and how firms can start turning what they know into something more scalable
    • How AI is likely to reshape pricing, business models and valuations and what that means for leaders and investors

    If you lead a consulting or professional services firm and are trying to work out what AI really means beyond the noise, this conversation offers a clear, practical way to think about where to focus and what to do next.

    If you enjoy conversations like this, follow the show so you don’t miss future episodes.

    Host: John Howard, Partner at Garwood Growth
    Guest: Jonathan Peachey, Founder of Factory X

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    36 分
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