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  • 8 Oct 2025 8:03 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    The ICW judging panel of Lord John Hannett OBE, ICW's Chairman, professor Mehmet Chakkol from Warwick University, and Simon Healey BSI's Operations & System Certification Director for UK&I, Sat for 2 days on October 1st and 2nd interviewing the 22 shortlisted submissions from this year's ICW Awards entries.

    The submissions ranged from groundbreaking collaborative projects and leading initiatives, to outstanding workplace collaboration.

    The Judges commented that the range and quality this year has been exceptional, and the wear impressed by all of them which made this years job harder then past years.

    ICW congratulates all the finalists, and looks forward to announcing the winners of the 2025 ICW Collaboration Awards at the reception on 27th November at the House of Lords.

    The ICW awards are sponsored by BSI, an ICW Ambassador member.

  • 24 Sep 2025 5:27 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    ICW congratulates the following successful candidates on passing the latest ICW 44001 September Leader's course held at Warwick University.

    Welcome and Congratulations to our newest Members of the Institute:

    Neil Staines, Martin McMahon, Bushra Alshehri, Ruth Kinsella, Emily Clarke, Amy Stanbrook, and David Bond.

    The group are seen here with Leigh Lawry, the course Tutor, and Paul Connor, the adjudicator.

  • 6 Aug 2025 4:23 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    In a newly published article on Project Management Global, Frank Lee, ICW's CEO, and Tara Sinclair, Communications Manager at TRU West Alliance, highlight how structured collaboration - underpinned by ISO 44001 - was key to the success of the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU).

    This major railway infrastructure project brought together multiple delivery partners, including ICW Executive members Network Rail, BAM and Amey. In recognition of their collaborative efforts, the TRU Alliance was assessed and achieved the first-ever ICW Leading Edge collaborator validation award in June 2024.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Standards like ISO 44001 are essential tools for embedding collaboration into business processes, leadership, behaviour and culture - enabling safer, stronger, and more resilient outcomes.
    • A structured approach to collaboration is a powerful differentiator. When applied strategically, it drives innovation, improves relationships and delivery, and boosts efficiency across complex, multi-stakeholder environments.

    For organisations and their project teams navigating increasing complexity, risk, and evolving supply chains, the message is clear: structured collaboration is no longer optional - it's essential.

    Read the full article published by Project Management Global: The Truth About Standards – Unlocking Collaborative Power.

  • 6 Aug 2025 11:52 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Last week, the Institute for Collaborative Working visited Sellafield at Hinton House, Birchwood, to share updates, exchange insights, and explore new opportunities to strengthen our relationship.

    Highlights included:

    • ICW reflections on developments and opportunities for cross-sector engagement and sharing.
    • Sellafield updates on their 'Programme and Project Partners' initiative, Key contract delivery transitions and their Supplier Relationship Management programme.
    • Productive discussions on the ICW Nuclear Forum status and key topics for future impact.
    • Plans for the ICW Chairman and CEO to visit the main site in Cumbria.

    Andy Van Schaick, Commercial & Supply Chain Leadership at Sellafield, said:

    "Working with ICW helps us challenge ourselves, refine our approach, and deliver better outcomes for our stakeholders and suppliers. Our membership is about driving continual improvement, through sharing and learning across sectors, with other organisations with similar values and aspirations, to deliver greater value through collaboration. The ICW's passion for embedding collaboration principles to all types of business in a range of industries is evident. This ranges from free to use collaboration tools, the offer of their professionals who can provide sound advice on such matters as well as facilitating network connections."

    Frank Lee, ICW Chief Executive, said:

    "Sellafield are a significant and valued member of the Institute, and we can see how their leadership and teams continue to demonstrate what structured, value led collaboration looks like in action. It's exciting to see their maturity journey progressing and the positive impact it's having in their partnerships and supply chain development programme."

  • 28 Jul 2025 1:31 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Our Chairman, Lord John Hannett, was delighted to host a lunch at the House of Lords last Thursday for Rachel Ellison, Claudio Tassistro and Odilon Serrano, MICW from our Executive Network member Mott MacDonald, along with our good friend Nicola Benjamin from Project Management Global Ltd.

    The event was a fantastic opportunity to exchange insights on the importance of collaboration in managing and delivering complex infrastructure programmes and projects - those that drive better outcomes for communities, organisations, and the wider economy. It also served to strengthen valuable cross-sector relationships.

    A big thank you to everyone who joined us and contributed to such a rich and thoughtful discussion.

  • 7 Jul 2025 11:48 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    We were delighted to co-host this inspiring on 2nd July at The Shard, in collaboration with Developing Business-Aware Academics and University of Warwick.

    The event provided a unique opportunity to bring together senior leaders from industry, academia, and policy to explore how the UK's world-class research community can help address real-world challenges and drive positive societal and economic change.

    We were honoured to open the event with remarks from Frank Lee FICW, CEO of ICW, and Professor Alison Truelove, Project Director of Developing Business-Aware Academics.

    The Keynote address by Lord Jim Knight, former Parliamentary Cabinet Minister and respected industry leader, set the tone for a day full of insight and energy. A dynamic panel discussion followed, featuring:

    • David Payne, Springer Nature
    • Professor Helen Berry, University of Exeter
    • Simon Reid, Babcock International Group
    • Oliver Walmsley, Warwick Innovation District
    • Debbie Johnson, Innovate UK

    Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this day a success - your passion and collaboration made all the difference. A special mention to Kirsty Kelley, University of Exeter.

    At ICW, we believe that collaboration is the key to unlocking innovation and driving meaningful impact. We look forward to continuing the conversation and strengthening the connections between research and real-world impact.

    Photos from the Event

  • 9 Jun 2025 11:15 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    ICW is pleased to welcome GLA Group as a new member of our Executive Network.

    The GLA Group is made up of the Greater London Authority and its functional bodies (Transport for London, Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime, London Fire Commissioner, London Legacy Development Corporation and Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation) - all dedicated to serving London, and Londoners. The aim of GLA Group Collaboration is to remove operational and cultural barriers to joint working, enabling GLA Group organisations and key partners to be willing and able to work together as effectively and efficiently as if they were part of the same organisation.

    ICW's CEO, Frank Lee, said: "I am delighted to welcome the Greater London Authority (GLA) Group to the Institute for Collaborative Working. Collaboration is vital across organisations, where complex challenges demand joined-up thinking and shared outcomes. By embracing structured collaboration through ICW, the GLA Group are strengthening their ability to deliver better, more integrated ways of working—bringing real benefits to Londoners now and into the future."

    Charly Hutson, Director of GLA Group Collaboration, added: "We are working to build collaboration into the core of what we do, in order to be more efficient, effective and to provide the best value for money. We are delighted to join the Institute of Collaborative Working to help us meet these aims.

    Find out more about GLA Group here.

  • 28 May 2025 5:02 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    We are delighted to welcome AWE as a new Executive Network member of the Institute for Collaborative Working (ICW).

    Frank Lee, CEO of ICW, said: "AWE's commitment to collaborative working reflects their dedication to building trusted partnerships that deliver lasting value, and ICW is delighted to welcome them as members in support of this shared ethos."

    The benefits of AWE's membership include gaining insights and expertise from a wide-ranging community across business, academia and industry - in addition to access to training, focus groups, events and resources tailored to improving collaborations and their impact.

    Lord Hannett OBE, Chairman of ICW, added: "AWE has a critical national mission and at the heart of that is collaborative working, so I am really pleased to see them continuing to lead, innovate and excel in collaborative practices."

    Find out more about AWE Nuclear Security Technologies here.
  • 27 May 2025 2:17 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    ICW welcomed delegates, some of whom travelled all the way from Canada and Saudi Arabia, to Warwick University this last week to undertake the ICW ISO 44001 Leaders course lead by Leigh Lawry.

    The successful candidates will in due course be automatically enrolled as members of the institute.

    The photo shows the candidates with Leigh and Dr Paul Conor the course invigilator.

    Back row: Amy Halstead, Heather Catt, Frances Webb, Lucy Thorpe, Emma Thompson and Leigh Lawry

    Front row: John Barry, Paul Connor, Christopher Farinaccio, and Abdulmajeed Almoagal

  • 20 May 2025 8:00 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    ICW is pleased to welcome AtkinsRéalis as our newest Executive Network member. We were delighted to see them represented at last week's ICW Reception at the House of Lords, alongside other Executive Network members.

    AtkinsRéalis are a world-class engineering services and nuclear organisation, connecting people, data and technology to transform the world's infrastructure and energy systems, in line with their corporate vision of "Engineering a better world, for the people and our planet". With a broad base of collaborative relationships with clients, industry partners, and the internal global team of consultants, designers, engineers and project managers, they continue to create additional value across their markets in the built environment.

    ICW CEO Frank Lee said:
    "AtkinsRéalis have a long history of working collaboratively with clients and partners alike, and have been part of several successful ICW collaborative awards submissions over the years and. We look forward to working with them in the future."

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