How I unlock potential and upgrade leadership

I use vertical development as the basis for all my programs; it is about transforming how you think and see the world and helping you move through stages of growth. These stages aren't strictly linear and often overlap or recur as individuals continue to evolve.

My Approach

Learnership™— My Methodology

After years of working inside organisations using conventional training methods that didn’t shift performance, I was inspired to find a better way.

Introducing Learnership™—a ground-breaking methodology designed to drive real change and tangible results. It incorporates the freshest thinking on human improvement, including vertical development, leadership maturity, experiential learning, behavioural change and whole-person nervous system regulation.

Learnership™ isn't just another run-of-the-mill leadership development method. It's a game-changer that empowers leaders to learn by doing, transforming the way they perform and the impact they have on your company.

What’s the difference between Horizontal and Vertical Development:

Horizontal Development

Think of horizontal development as expanding what you already know. It’s about acquiring more skills, knowledge, and competencies in your current way of thinking and operating. Imagine adding more books to a shelf; you’re broadening your collection but not necessarily changing the shelf itself.

In a professional setting, this could mean learning a new programming language, mastering a new sales technique, or getting certified in a particular skill set. It’s about enhancement and addition within the same level of thinking and problem-solving.

Vertical Development

Vertical development, on the other hand, is about transforming how you think and see the world. It’s like getting a taller shelf that allows you to organise your books (and add even more) in new ways. This type of development involves a fundamental shift in perspective, understanding, and problem-solving capacity. It’s about growing your capacity to handle complexity, ambiguity, and change. For leaders, vertical development means evolving their mindset and capabilities to navigate more complex challenges, lead with greater empathy, and create more innovative solutions.

Hamish has really changed the way that UNIFIED Music Group think about Leadership, and we are so grateful for the skills that he continues to teach us. He is a true partner in the growth of both people, and business. I would highly recommend Hamish to any business or senior team who want to work together effectively and build a strategy that leads from the top.

Michelle Rose, Chief of Staff
UNIFIED Music Group