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In conversation with… Lesley Fordyce

Our next conversation in the series features Lesley Fordyce, the CEO of AAB Consulting.

What are the biggest challenges facing your sector right now?

There are always challenges facing consulting but we should be good at adapting to these given that managing change is what we are all about.

At the present time all the chat (no pun intended) is about AI and all the ways that new AI products can deliver efficiencies in terms of research, data analysis, report design & production etc. 

My personal view is that – as a sector – we are still discovering the potential and, as individual firms, discovering what can help differentiate us from our competitors. 

Clients don’t buy products or services from consulting firms (it may look like that in their procurement documents) but they are actually seeking capability, creativity and delivery confidence. Our biggest challenge is therefore designing and delivering solutions that address these needs and, going forward, that will include the use of AI.

How do you keep your team motivated despite conflicts and obstacles?

I am very fortunate and work with a great team; both permanent team members and associates who we regard as extended AAB Consulting family members.

I think COVID was a big obstacle for most businesses in terms of motivation and we were no exception. Our response was to tune up our care and wellbeing activities (note – tune up not turn on).

I believe we are good at looking after our team members. Our first company value is ‘Not letting each other down’ and that means being there to support each other when client work or sales activities are tough. Consulting tends to attract motivated and self-starting individuals but we can’t be ‘on’ all the time so the key for us in terms of motivation is to be alert to those times when team members need support and to wrap the warmth of the business around them.

Who do you look up to for inspiration or mentorship?

That’s a great question.  I try and avoid ‘looking up’ to be honest as that suggests you can only be inspired by more senior people and, to be honest, that isn’t always the case.  I am inspired by people who have a service ethos; particularly when it is accompanied by passion, energy and generosity of spirit.

I am also inspired by creative people – I have huge admiration for all aspects of the Arts because I am hopeless at any form of creative expression. I have been very fortunate over my career to be inspired and mentored by many people so try to pay that forward as much as I can.

Oh, and if I don’t mention Mark Bell (my work partner-in-crime) he will be annoyed.  In all seriousness, Mark is an amazing colleague and close friend and I cannot imagine doing this job without him.

How do you generate great ideas in your organisation?

We are never short of ideas – it comes with the job I guess.

Sometimes ideas come from client work when we realise we could deliver differently or there are new insights that need to be developed and shared. Sometimes they come from team sessions where we take time out just to think about the challenges our clients are facing and how we could respond. Equally, they may come from a random encounter – something we have read or watched or a chat – completely unrelated to work.

Watch this space as we will be launching a new podcast series soon which was stimulated by reading about The Human Library in Denmark.

What makes you most proud?

My answer to this is probably everything and nothing. I guess I should explain that. I think personal pride in achievements or accomplishments can be misplaced as people rarely achieve anything on their own.

I think I have my Gran’s wise words constantly ringing in my ears as she would often say ‘Pride comes before a fall’ so maybe my stance is partly upbringing? So, I am ‘proud’ when I have been a small part of others’ success but would probably more naturally describe it as being delighted or excited for them. 

What are the most important traits to look for when you're hiring?

I don’t think these will be any different from most employers – hard-working, adaptable, curious, love of problem-solving and fun.

We have changed our recruitment approach to attract a wider talent pool; potential team members who do not have degrees or who are neurodivergent. Consulting firms need diverse teams so we are working hard to embrace that.

Finally, work is hard so we need team members who will be flexible, relish a challenge and opportunity, as well as support each other in good and bad times. I would be the first to admit we haven’t always got it right but that doesn’t mean our criteria are wrong; it means we are not applying them critically enough.

What’s the most important risk you took and why?

I have two that stand out. At a personal level, having a child. It’s a long story so I’ll just say it was the best risk my husband and I took. We have an amazing daughter who is now a fab adult making her own way in the world and we are learning from her every day.

At work, it was definitely choosing to leave the Civil Service back in 2002. I loved being a civil servant and was energised by the intellect, care and passion of the people I was privileged to work with.

Leaving that to join a consulting firm was a bit scary. Was I good enough? Would I like it? What impact would it have on our family? Twenty-one years on and I may have moved company but I am still in consulting, so I guess it was a risk worth taking.

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Andy has been recruiting in Technology, Change & Transformation since 2001. Delivering tailored resource solutions as trusted advisor to clients ranging from start-ups through to global blue-chip organisations across contract, permanent, fixed term, and managed service/statement of work solutions. He has experience providing candidates for Helpdesk through to CIO and takes great pride in providing excellent customer service and ensuring each candidate journey is a positive one. An expert in his market he can provide guidance across current market trends.

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As well as working in close collaboration with our clients, and the online marketplaces, we are active members of groups that have been established to combat illicit trade. These include the Scottish Anti-Illicit Trade Group, the European Intellectual Property Office, The Scottish Business Resilience Centre, the Anti-Counterfeiting Group, and the China Britain Business Council. Members of our senior management sit on the boards of ACID (Anti-Copying in Design), the Scottish Ministerial Trade Board, and the European Union Intellectual Property Office’s Observatory Panel for SMEs, amongst others.

Each team member nominates good causes or charities that are supported on both an individual and corporate basis. Wherever possible, we support the employee’s involvement whether through time or fundraising events.

Our Environment

We deliver purpose-driven work from an extremely welcoming environment near the City Centre. We actively encourage the responsible use of resources, from using public transport to reuse, recycling, and, of course, a minimal impact office environment. We have benefited from the advice of the Energy Saving Trust and Resource Efficient Scotland. Our waste contractor also provides us with a monthly report on volumes and types of material and the carbon emissions avoided through recycling.

Over 80% of our employees can walk or cycle to The Lair and, pre-pandemic, 10% were using public transport as their normal daily commuting mode. Without doubt, online meetings will replace considerable miles, going forward, saving resources, time and energy. Where possible, when possible, the train remains our preferred option. 

Our People

Our people are our most important asset, and their mental well-being and happiness are core to our success. We love our diverse workforce, actively embrace flexible working (even pre-pandemic!) and encourage a healthy work-life balance. We have been recognised as one of the most diverse SME workplaces in the UK and are holders of the Scottish Business Pledge which exists to promote a fairer Scotland. We have also just been included in the 2021 Culture Leaders Top 25 – an accolade of which we are very proud!

We are a fully inclusive and nurturing employer and, despite being in tech, the majority of our team are women, leading to accolades in the Computing Magazine Women in IT Awards and the Amazon Growing Business Awards. We currently represent 15 nationalities and speak 20 languages. Age is no barrier, and we recruit for attitude, providing and encouraging appropriate learning and training for each and every role.

We are also proud members of IP Inclusive, a network of professionals working to make the intellectual property industry more diverse.

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Our aim is to combat illicit online trade by identifying and removing counterfeits for sale. Counterfeits not only damage brands, their reputations, and revenues, but can cause significant harm to the end customer – whether as a fake toy or a fake medicine – and the consequences can be life threatening.

Counterfeiting is a significant economic and social issue.

The OECD reports that counterfeit and fake goods make up more than 3.3% of the world’s global trade. Those involved in the trade of counterfeits have been linked to people trafficking, prostitution, and drug dealing.

As such, reducing illicit trade is about much more than brand protection but also about human rights, safety, and social equity.

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  • Building strong media relationships, creating pitches based on your story ideas and delivering content in-to suit the client’s target media and securing opportunities
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  • Continuously identifying opportunities to grow brand awareness and profile our client’s businesses within their target sector through events, webinars, thought leadership
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  • Supporting in the development of client proposals to help grow or win parts of the business


In addition, to be considered for this role, you must be able to demonstrate:

  • Proven background in account handling and direct client liaison – 4 years’ minimum
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We’re a passionate and professional team who thrive in issue-rich environment and we’re looking to add a Communication Lead to our fast-growing team. You’ll be a trusted advisor to clients across several sectors in all aspects of communication, external affairs, marketing and issues management. Coming from an agency or consultancy environment, at Account Director level or above, you’ll report directly to the Managing Director and be responsible for a small and busy multi-disciplinary team. You’ll have first-class project management skills, be solutions-driven and excellent commercial acumen too. Alongside the senior team, you’ll work to drive the strategic growth of Aspect.

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  • Leading the creation and execution of strategic communication programmes
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  • Developing strong relationships with clients, colleagues and associates
  • Producing high quality pitches and proposals to secure new business 
  • Curating, nurturing and managing a team of talented associates.

You’ll be a skilled communicator, interested and knowledgeable about the key issues shaping the external environment. In addition, to be considered for this role, you must be able to demonstrate:

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