Mission
Profit Improvers Ltd strives to provide the most effective and most straightforward,
non-bureaucratic tools for improving the performance of people, so that the:
- people themselves feel motivated, competent and productive;
- teams, departments and alliances of which they are part can achieve their
objectives without unnecessary struggle and stress;
- organisations which employ them, achieve their long-term profits targets;
and to do this in ways which helps people become independent problem-solvers
for their own and their organisations' longer term benefit.
Profit Improvers Ltd is based in Aberdeen, Scotland. The Company was registered
on 5th November 1999 (Company No: 201369) and grew from the work of Dr Bill
Robb who since 8th November 1993 as William Robb Consultants served a wide
range of Oil and Gas, Engineering and Education clients in Scotland, England,
Norway and Holland.
Admistrative details
- Registered Office: 85 Argyll Place, Aberdeen.
- Bankers: Lloyds TSB, 19 Union Terrace, Aberdeen, AB10 1WH.
- Solicitors: Ledingham Chalmers, 1 Golden Square, Aberdeen.
- Accountants: Acumen, Riverside Drive, Aberdeen.
- Web Designers: Vivid Views, Blackburn, Aberdeenshire.
- Web Hosting Service: Global Gold Network Ltd, Bluecoats Avenue,
Hertford.
- Managing Director and Principal Consultant: Dr Bill Robb, Born
in Glasgow 8th February 1952.
Dr Bill Robb's background
- Born 8th February 1952 in Dumbarton, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Emigrated
in 1957 with parents to Southern Rhodesia, as it was then, now Zimbabwe.
Military service in the Rhodesian Air Force during 1970-71.
- Graduated BSc Agricultural Economics (Hons) University of Rhodesia in
1974.
- Employment as Agricultural Economics Officer, Ministry of Agriculture
and Executive Officer, Cattle Producers Association, National Farmers' Union,
in Salisbury (1974 - 1976).
- Tutor and Junior Lecturer, School of Economics, University of Cape Town
(1976 - 1980). Was given the task of helping failing students and became
so fascinated with the complexities of teaching and learning, changed careers
and undertook training in education to became an educator.
- Editor, The Star newspaper's education programme, Johannesburg (1981
- 1983). Developed writing skills and the ability to express complex matters
in easy to understand and entertaining style.
- Published/edited, The Owl (a bilingual, national education newspaper with
80 000 circulation), Johannesburg (1983 - 1985). Extensive liaison with
advertisers, educationists and government officials.
- Returned to Scotland in 1985 and lectured in Adult and Continuing Education
in the University of Glasgow (1985 - 1990). Responsible for designing, co-ordinating,
marketing, and facilitating management training programmes for Industry,
Commerce and the Professions. Enjoyed assisting engineers from the electrical,
mechanical and civil sectors to develop management and communication skills.
- Graduated with a Diploma in Tertiary Education from the University of
South Africa (1984) and with an MEd (1989).
- Moved with family to Aberdeen to take up post as Chief Executive of the
Gordon Cook Foundation. (1990 - 1993). Major strategic role to promote aims
of the charitable Foundation at senior levels in Education and Government
and to advise Trustees. Monitoring over 60 projects.
- Graduated PhD from the University of Glasgow (1993). Examined the way
students (studying for university and professional examination) interpret
essay exam questions and devised a more effective interpretation model.
- Started William Robb Consultants in 1993 in Aberdeen, Scotland. Management
consultancy with large and medium size firms in the Oil and Gas, Engineering
and Education Sectors. A wide range of services for improving the performance
of people, teams and departments, especially after merger and during alliances.