Malcolm Cree from Catalyze describes how he led a major change programme to implement the new delegated defence operating model, following Lord Levene’s Defence Reform report. The blog post can be found on the Axelos website here: https://www.axelos.com/news/blogs/september-2016/portfolio-definition-in-the-royal-navy
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Catalyze presents at The 33rd International Symposium on Military Operational Research
The 33rd International Symposium on Military Operational Research (ISMOR) was held from 26th to 29th July at Royal Holloway, University of London. Will Jones from Catalyze presented the paper ‘Military Judgement with a dash of logic: Royal Navy Case studies’. … Continue reading
Catalyze participates in Future Strategic Leaders’ Congress
The Institute for Regional Security established the Future Strategic Leaders Program to develop the professional skills of the next generation of Australia’s national security leaders. It hosts two Congresses annually, providing a challenging environment for approximately 80 of Australia’s brightest … Continue reading
Healthcare business focuses on markets to accelerate growth
Our client is a leading healthcare company committed to advancing global health. Employing over 60,000 people worldwide, their diverse business spans medical devices, diagnostics and pharmaceuticals. The diagnostics division is a global leader, delivering complete solutions including instrumentation, tests, services … Continue reading
NHS QUEST tackles the ‘wicked’ problem of falls in hospitals
Despite significant efforts by many people in the health service over many years, none have succeeded in reducing falls reliably across acute care. A new case study describes how Catalyze has helped NHS QUEST to develop a shared understanding of the problem … Continue reading
Catalyze wins 2012 Payroll Giving Gold Award
Through the generosity of our employees, Catalyze has now won the Payroll Giving Gold Award for 6 years in succession. Payroll Giving is a flexible scheme which allows anyone who pays UK income tax to give regularly and on a … Continue reading
Carmen Carmona wins an Ethics in Finance Robin Cosgrove Prize
Carmen’s winning paper addresses the potential gap between codes of ethics and actual ethical behaviour, the challenge of ensuring that ethical principles are carried forward into real-world business decisions. She proposes ways in which this gap can be resolved using … Continue reading