Victoria Ramsden

Victoria Ramsden is a certified ILM 7 executive coach and mentor.  Integrity Executive Coaching is a mission driven business working with ethical change-makers, values-led startups and sustainability innovators to achieve greater impact. First trained in coaching techniques more than 20 years ago, Victoria’s philosophy to leadership has always been grounded in ethical principles.  Holding leadership roles in publicly funded services, Private Equity and renewable energy asset management, Victoria has extensive experience in getting results which last.  Victoria’s coaching philosophy places her clients as the expert of their unique operating context.  Victoria uses coaching techniques to provide an ethical framework for each coaching assignment which is tailor-made to every client’s individual business circumstances and requirements. Victoria’s approach is tailor-made to every client’s individual business circumstances and requirements and is proven to generate increased levels of awareness and insight; remove hidden obstacles; mitigate unintended risks and consequences; enable her clients to operate ethically and with agency; and identify solutions which are long lasting and deliver positive impact. Victoria is a Chartered Manager and Member of the CMI (Chartered Management Institute) and operates by the professional CMI Code of Conduct.  Victoria also delivers coaching to small business owners and start-ups through the Business & intellectual Property Centre (BIPC) in Brighton and is a Mentor for the Government funded Help to Grow scheme. 

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How to navigate the “bad” business advice

As a small business owner and a business that also provides services direct to businesses (some of whom also happen to be small and startups), one of the things that I found the most stressful and that contributed to poor mental health when I first started out, was the amount of bad advice that exists and that is promulgated aggressively from other small businesses trying to make a quick buck from small businesses and startups. 

The business risk and opportunity of ESG

The true risk to your business is not having ESG as part of your core internal business. ESG is everywhere these days. ESG reporting, sustainability and climate change strategies, DEI initiatives. This is great right?!

Scaling or elevating your business?

How to step up and step away without losing control.

How are your relationships?

In business, we are always in a relationship. This article explains the different relationships we have and shares some tips for how to cultivate successful relationships for better business outcomes.