Founder and Executive Vice Chairman of Egg plc, the UKs leading
Internet Bank which launched in October 1998 and is seen as a European
leader in developing a successful open-finance model appropriate for
the New Economy he became Executive Vice Chairman in January
2001 to focus on the major strategic moves necessary for Egg to fulfil
its potential as a world beater.
CEO of Mercury Communications at that time the UKs second
largest telecommunications operator between 1991 and 1994
Founder and CEO of Firstdirect from 1988-91 covering the start-up
period of the UKs first direct bank
Previous Experience in Banking and Information Technology.
Outside of business he is a Board Member at "The Club of Budapest"
a think tank on the impact of the New Economy on society and has served
on Government Committees concerned with the transformation of public
services.
Mike Harris believes that the new economy represents the most rapid
and profound change ever experienced by society and business. There
is no end game the only hope for a business is to stay one
or two steps ahead of the competition. His own approach has been to
create business models, which fundamentally challenge and transform
the industries in which they operate. In this he succeeded spectacularly
at Firstdirect and Egg and failed equally spectacularly at Mercury
(although it was a close brush with success!).
He has developed an approach to leadership, which has drawn on coaching
and re-invention models and on the new science of complexity, and
which is designed to inspire a whole organisation to take on impossible
challenges in service of a purpose bigger than the organisation itself.
He has extensive conference and seminar experience in talking about
the New Economy, its opportunities and its threat to existing business
models, and about "New Economy Leadership" and its key tools
of "management of context" and "open eyed commitment".
He always illustrates points from his own experience and will always
seek to be both provocative and inspirational whilst using humour
to add some fun to the occasion.
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