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Gib bulloch biography

          Gib Bulloch has a degree in engineering and an MBA from the University of Strathclyde and spent his early career in BP and Mars..

          Hindsight is a great gift, but it always arrives a bit too late.

          In 2013, I gave a TEDx talk titled “Be the Change You Want to See in Your Organisation”.

          Gib Bulloch is an award winning social intrapreneur who consults, writes and speaks on topics relating to the role of business in society.

        1. Gib Bulloch is an award winning social intrapreneur who consults, writes and speaks on topics relating to the role of business in society.
        2. Gib Bulloch is an award-winning social intrapreneur who consults, writes and speaks on topics relating to the role of business in society.
        3. Gib Bulloch has a degree in engineering and an MBA from the University of Strathclyde and spent his early career in BP and Mars.
        4. Gib Bulloch is an award winning social intrapreneur who consults, writes and speaks on a range of topics relating to the role of business in society.
        5. “The Intrapreneur” is really just a biography interspersed with Bulloch's opinions on the failings of big business to be a force for good in the world.
        6. With a nod to Gandhi, I shared a success story of leading a team to create Accenture Development Partnerships, a “not-for-loss” corporate social enterprise within one of the world’s largest commercial organisations. We challenged the notion that business is solely about profit maximisation, showing that employees craved meaning as much as money.

          They were even willing to take pay cuts to work for charities in some of the world’s poorest regions.

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          Some thought this idea was nuts, even heretical to a sector weaned on corporate largesse and poor quality pro-bono. But it worked. Accenture Development Partnerships became a magnet for top talent, providing a quarter-billion worth of services in over 80