Gillian Stamp
For several decades, Gillian Stamp has worked as a sounding-board for leaders as they look to the future.
Building capacity with people and institutions, she has offered support, reflection and counsel to chairmen, chief executives and senior staff in the UK, USA, Belgium, Hungary, India, Singapore, Australia and South Africa, in both the private and public sectors, with military and religious organisations, social enterprise and not-for-profit groups. In each consultation she blends strategic assessment and human insight, helping clients make sense of uncertainties, clarify opportunities, and initiate positive change. View Gillian’s full biography.
The following is a selection of Gillian Stamp’s writings over the years:
- Contexts for Change
- Creative Church Leadership: But Me No Buts
- Five Fields
- Four Journeys
- Perspective on the World
- Pilgrimage
- Stepping Through Transitions
- Strategic Leadership: An Exchange of Letters
- The Day of Judgement (or: In Praise of Leprechauns)
- The Four Journeys of the Leader
- The Individual, the Organisation and the Path to Mutual Appreciation
- The Tripod of Work
- Treating People as People
- Trust and Judgement in Decision-Making
- Value Appreciation