David Kean (Author) David Kean is an entrepreneur, keynote speaker and writer. He specialises in business development and communication and was described by British Airways Business Life magazine as 'the best pitch coach around'. He advises many boards and CEOs and has been a visiting speaker at Warwick and Durham Business Schools. He teaches creative writing to children at the Ahead Creative School and the art of persuasion at the business writing school, Forthwrite, he set up with a top journalist and editor. He is married to a Russian and has four children. Louisa Clarke (Author) Louisa Clarke works with leaders and high performing teams for some of the world's best companies. An experienced facilitator and qualified coach with an outstanding new business track record, Louisa is a Partner at The Caffeine Partnership - a strategic consultancy that delivers brand-led growth. She regularly coaches, consults and trains on how to improve personal impact & influence, prospect for new business more effectively, pitch to win and how to grow more business from your existing clients. A former Great Britain junior international rower and current masters rower, she brings a competitive track record to motivate people under pressure, understanding the power of teamwork and what's required to win.
Catalyst is a manual for winning business in today's economy, recommended to anyone who wants to grow their client base. Catalyst is brimming with great advice and inspiration -- <b>Annette King, CEO Publicis Groupe UK</b> Catalyst fizzes with actionable ideas. A firecracker of a book to get you blazing a trail for new business from two of the best operators around -- <b>Julia Hobsbawm OBE, founder and chair, Editorial Intelligence and author of the bestselling <i>The Simplicity Principle</i></b> A must-read - especially post-Covid - for anyone involved in business generation. Entertaining whilst it educates, this indispensable guidebook is a revelation for any driven professional and will definitely put you ahead of the competition - if she hasn't read it as well. Time excellently well spent -- <b>Jane Reeve, Chief Communications Officer, Ferrari</b> Humour is one of the only things that increases when you share it, as the authors of this immensely good-natured book on the human touch in business know. But I also found myself thinking about plumbing metaphors. May the good Lord spare us from pipeline accelerators, but here you can read and understand how in business, as in life, it's better to be a radiator than a drain -- <b>Stephen Bayley, recovering design guru and author of <i>Value: What money can't buy. A handbook for practical hedonism</i></b> An enjoyable and practical asset recommended to anyone who has to develop new business. It nails what it takes to find new clients and be a valued, trusted advisor to them; helping others helps us be more successful -- <b>Guy Gregory, Executive Director, Client Care and Business Development, CBRE Ltd</b> Accelerate your understanding of how to grow business, fast. Recommended to anyone who dreads networking events: an entertaining and effective guide to oiling the wheels of business without the need to be oleaginous -- <b>Sophie Devonshire, CEO, The Marketing Society</b> An extremely timely book. Now more than ever we need to understand how to communicate with each other better -- <b>Rachel Bridge, author of <i>Already Brilliant</i> and <i>How to Work for Yourself</i></b> Such a refreshing book about such a necessary part of doing business, and something so often misunderstood. Catalyst is a thoroughly enjoyable and helpful read, packed with great examples, stories and tools for how to develop business, and, above all, packed with common sense. And all expressed in a natural and jargon-free way too. Terrific stuff -- <b>Rita Clifton CBE, portfolio chair and non-executive director</b>