Welcome to Triumpha

Triumpha is a strategic HR consultancy. We work with business and HR leaders to improve organisational effectiveness and deliver sustainable performance improvements, especially during times of change.

Real strategic HR is about 'putting people at the heart of business', maximising the contribution people make to organisational success.  We believe that delivering against the notion that 'people are our greatest asset' is not only possible but essential for sustainable performance advantage.

Our highly experienced consultants combine mastery of HR and organisation development with an equally comprehensive understanding of board-level commercial issues. Our unique talent is bringing these disciplines together to help business leaders deliver strategic performance improvements.

Working with senior executives we help organisations put people strategies into a commercial context. We help boards align HR strategies with broader business goals AND create cultures, capability and leadership where people thrive and willingly go the extra mile.

Rather than telling clients what to do we partner with them to enhance the performance and wellbeing of individuals, teams and the organisation as a whole. This ensures cultural and productivity improvements endure long after our work is complete.

To discuss how we can help your organisation please contact us.

 



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  • How do Chief Executives & Senior Leaders Drive & Manage Change

    19.09.2011

    Triumpha's 1st Networking Event Exclusively for Chief Executives & Senior Leaders.

    How do we equip senior leaders for the rapid speed of today's business?

    Join  guest speaker Anne Scoular, founder of Meyler Campbell and author of the FT Guide to Business Coaching at Triumpha's 1st networking event when we explore this key question.

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