- Graham Wilson (Author, Mentor, and Chaplain)
Graham Wilson (b Wimbledon, London, 2 April 1958), son of George Wilson (1928-) and Betty Dorothy Wilson (1929-), is a UK-based leadership and organisation development specialist.
Education
He attended
Eggar's Grammar School , Alton, from 1970 to 1976, and then theUniversity of Bristol , from which he graduated with a BSc (IIi) in Geology and Zoology in 1980 and a PhD in Behavioural Science in 1985.In 1998, he was awarded a Diploma in counselling and psychotherapy from the
University of Surrey , and then, in 2001 he was ordained byThe New Seminary , Oxford, as an Interfaith Minister and spiritual counsellor.Career
Graham's initial career was with
The Middlesex Hospital andExxon , before he joinedCoopers and Lybrand as a specialist in organisation development. His consultancy career continued until 2003, when he became self-employed, operating under his own name.Today, he has a portfolio career [A term coined by Charles Handy in his book, "The Age of Unreason" (1989) - ISBN 0-09-954831-3] as a leadership counsellor/mentor, a workplace chaplain, and wedding celebrant.
Leadership Counsellor/Mentor
Working individually, with senior managers, usually meeting on a monthly basis for a prolonged period, Graham combines his understanding of business and organisations generally with his psychotherapy experience to help these leaders be even more effective.
While his “Conversations with Leaders” are entirely confidential, they focus on the interplay between the individual, their role and the organisation, exploring corporate strategy, the leader's tactics and the nature of their human relationships at work.
His clients speak glowingly of him, and he is thought to have been behind the emergence of a number of astute, high impact leaders in the City and elsewhere.
Workplace Chaplain
In 2005, succeeding
David Welbourn , and along withSusan van Beveren , Graham was appointed byQinetiQ plc as part-time Joint Coordinator of Chaplaincy Services and as a Chaplain to their Farnborough site. In these roles, they help the organisation and its people to develop emotionally, spiritually and ethically, encouraging people to find meaning in their work. They achieve this through dialogue with leaders, convening discussion groups, running personal development workshops, conducting research into work-based spirituality, and a number of other individual and group interventions. With their pioneering approach, Susan and Graham are increasingly recognised internationally as leading a major change in work-based chaplaincy.Wedding Celebrant
Since his ordination in 2001, Graham has become known for devising and conducting spiritually-based blessing ceremonies throughout Europe, for couples with a sense of the spiritual, who do not feel that they are embraced by mainstream religions. While his clients have included some 'celebrities' and 'society' couples under the glare of the media, most of his services are conducted in private with the couple and their friends and families. One couple were quoted as saying; "What was extraordinary was that he [Graham] , helped us to understand our own sense of the spiritual and express this to one another and to our families in ways that we hadn't dreamt of. And he did this without once telling us what he believed in or what we should believe in."
Charity Activities
Graham is a Trustee and volunteer with a number of charities.
An
Amateur Swimming Association (ASA) swimming teacher, since he was 17, andRoyal Life-Saving Society (RLSS UK) trainer/assessor since he was 18, he currently teaches life-saving and water safety at theDorking Life Saving Club and is Chair of the Surrey Branch of theRoyal Life-Saving Society . He holds the RLSS National Beach Lifeguard Qualification, RLSS National Pool Lifeguard Qualification, and their Distinction Award.An Ambulance Service
First Responder himself, he also Chairs theSouth Central Ambulance Service League of Friends - the only NHS Ambulance Trust league.He is a Trustee of the
All Hallows House Foundation , a charity based in EC3, whose charitable purpose is to improve the health and well-being of those who work and live in the City of London. The charity runs a complementary health clinic known as The Wren becuase of its location in the restored part of a church designed bySir Christopher Wren on Idol Lane.Graham acts as an editor and advisor to the
World Council for Corporate Governance .Author
Whilst at University, Graham began to contribute articles on a broad range of topics mainly, though not exclusively, in the non-fiction arena. He has contributed to popular computing, photography, business, management and general science publications. His first book was published in 1991, jointly written with
Prof Tony Bendell andRobert Millar . Since then he has written six other management titles, each of which has been translated widely and sold internationally. He has had three short stories published in relatively obscure literary magazines.Books
Taguchi Methodology within Total Quality (with A Bendell and RMG Millar) - ISBN 1854230697
Problem Solving and Decision Making - ISBN 0749410051
On Route to Perfection - ISBN 1859070035
Making Change Happen - ISBN 0273602594
Self Managed Team Working - ISBN 0273607146
Problem Solving - ISBN 074943032X
Six Sigma and the Product Development Cycle - ISBN 0750662182
Honours
In 1995, Graham was made a Distinguished Fellow of
The Institute of Directors, India , alongsideDr Genichi Taguchi , the renowned Japanese industrialist.In 1993, the
Winston Churchill Memorial Trust , London, made him a Winston Churchill Travelling Fellow. Through this he travelled to India, Japan and the USA, exploring self-directed working groups. This research was subsequently published by the Financial Times.External Links
[http://www.grahamwilson.org Graham Wilson's organisation development website]
[http://www.inter-faith.net/weddings.htm Graham Wilson's wedding blessing website]
[http://http://iodonline.com/ The Institute of Directors, India website]
[http://www.wcmt.org.uk/ The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust (UK) website]
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