Our latest event from the ‘in just 60 minutes’ series featured guest speaker Steve Cram discussing “Are you ready to compete in 2012? Knowing your competitors and having the strategies and skills to go the extra mile.”
Watch the video to see footage from this successful event where Steve Cram talks about the connections between sport and business.
For five seasons between 1982 and 1986, Steve Cram enjoyed a dazzling spell of competitive success – including the demolition of Ovett’s and Coe’s world records in 1985 – winning a world, two European and three Commonwealth gold medals. Short of full fitness, he had to settle for silver behind Coe in the Los Angeles Olympics 1,500m final, but he bounced back with three world records in 19 days the following year – including history’s first sub-three-and-half minute metric mile. Steve is now the main athletics presenter for the BBC.
When Steve Cram was in full cry, one commentator likened it to “watching a Greek god on the track”.
Our latest event from the ‘in just 60 minutes’ series featured guest speaker Greg Dyke discussing ‘Our failing democracy – will the coalition last long enough to save it?’ The video above includes footage from this successful event.
In his four years as Director-General of the BBC, Greg Dyke started four new digital television channels, five new digital radio channels, opened two new BBC regions, launched the BBC’s interactive television services and helped create Freeview. Greg reversed the trend at the BBC, which took employees away from making programmes and made them into managers. In doing so he reduced administration costs dramatically from 24% of total income to 15%. In 2005 he became chairman of HIT and in 2006 he became chairman of Brentford Football Club.
In conjunction with Reeves, TAL and EC Group, TheFrameworks is pleased to announce the third ‘In just 60 minutes event!’ with Greg Dyke.
In his four years as Director-General of the BBC, Greg Dyke started four new digital television channels, five new digital radio channels, opened two new BBC regions, launched the BBC’s interactive television services and helped create Freeview. Greg reversed the trend at the BBC, which took employees away from making programmes and made them into managers. In doing so he reduced administration costs dramatically from 24% of total income to 15%. In 2005 he became chairman of HIT and in 2006 he became chairman of Brentford Football Club.
Greg will be discussing ‘Our failing democracy – will the coalition last long enough to save it?’
Date of event
Thursday 21 October 2010, 4.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Where
Pewterers’ Hall, Oat Lane, London EC2V 7DE
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Contact
The event is free, to register please click here.
Just before the British General Election TheFrameworks hosted the second ‘in just 60 minutes!’ event where guest speaker Justin Webb drew parallels between the US and UK elections. The video above includes footage from this successful event.
Justin Webb was the former BBC North America editor and now presenter for Today on BBC Radio 4. During the event Justin compared the processes of the UK and US elections and provided some interesting insights on both their similarities and differences. He also recalled some fantastic anecdotes and even predicted a certain high profile gaffe from Gordon Brown less than 24 hours before it occurred!

In conjunction with Reeves + Neylan, TAL and EC Group, TheFrameworks is pleased to announce the second 60 minutes event: US AND THE U.S.
Following the success of the first 60 minutes event with guest speaker Jonathon Porritt, you can now join us to hear Justin Webb draw parallels between the US and UK elections. The event will be chaired by Richard Lyddon.
Date of event
Tuesday 27 April 2010, 4.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Where
One Moorgate Place (also known as Chartered Accountants’ Hall, headquarters to the ICAEW) One Moorgate Place, London EC2R 6EA
Contact
Please email if you are interested in attending.
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