David Fleetwood-Walker
Learning Coach
Specialisms
- Applied teaching and learning,
- Leadership,
- Human Resource Management,
- Organisational Behaviour
Location
Social and organisational psychologist, author and consulting (teaching) academic at both research and teaching universities. 30+ years as a senior leader, academic and consultant predominantly in Health, Education, Finance, Transport, Engineering and Utilities.
David Fleetwood-Walker is a multifaceted British academic, author, and artist known for his contributions to organizational behaviour, human resource management (HRM), and leadership education. He serves as a visiting academic, teaching at numerous top universities worldwide and has gained a reputation for excellence in applied teaching. Most recently, his approach was singled out for specific praise from Ofsted (2024). David has been nominated for teaching awards on many occasions, most recently both in 2024 and 2025.Fleetwood-Walker is the author of Less Pain, More Gain: How to Write Great Student Essays, a guide aimed at helping university students improve their essay-writing skills. He emphasizes building student confidence and making higher education more accessible, stating, "The problem is generally bad explanations, not stupid students@. He previously served as the founder and Chief Executive of Capacity Through Reason Limited, a company focused on facilitating rapid change through leadership (2007-2023). David actively engages with students and professionals through platforms like LinkedIn, where he shares insights on career development and networking. For more information about his work and publications, you can visit his Amazon author page or his LinkedIn profile
Specialisms
- Applied teaching and learning
- Leadership
- Human Resource Management
- Organisational Behaviour
Location
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