SPEAKER PROFILE |

Beth Hughes
Change Strategist, Making Change Stick
Theatre: People, Performance, Engagement
Beth knows that the most successful changes in business happen when individuals buy into the change – one person at a time. Before founding Making Change Stick, she created and delivered the internationally recognised Future Branch Vision at Nationwide Building Society, which took Nationwide’s customer experience from poor to becoming the international benchmark for excellence. Beth now works with growing businesses to create sustainable and profitable change.
Managing change successfully is an important challenge for every growing business. Beth’s talk will give you insights and practical tips on how to make change happen easily, how to achieve the results you want, and how to make new changes stick.
Planning for the future is hard... but making the change happen is even harder. Beth Hughes combines over 20 years’ experience in helping companies develop smart strategies for growth, making these changes happen AND critically, making them ‘stick’.
Beth has spoken at conferences around the world and inspires audiences to make lasting changes. An experienced strategy and change consultant, Beth works with her clients throughout the whole change process. The outcome? Profits and return on investment are dramatically increased by identifying a clear vision and then putting in place the right structures, processes and support to grow their businesses effectively.
The founder of strategy and planning consultancy Making Change Stick, Beth’s clients include companies of all sizes who are planning for growth and who want to change their business structures, processes and cultures to maximise return on investment.
Described by Nationwide Building Society as being “very insightful, able to get to the heart of issues quickly and providing creative and effective solutions,” Beth’s credibility comes from helping numerous companies to transform by creating unique and sustainable strategies to achieve their business goals.