Mike Johnson has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries.
Mike started their career at O2 UK as a Senior Branch Manager, overseeing multiple branches across the North West M25/M1 area.
Mike then joined Vodafone as a Flagship Manager, responsible for managing a flagship store.
At Nationwide Building Society, Mike served as a Divisional Sales Manager and Flagship Manager, exceeding financial and customer satisfaction targets, implementing lean processes, and providing leadership to a team of branch managers.
Mike worked as a Performance Coach at Melanie Curtis Accountants, where they coached and trained the director and developed the team's sales approaches.
Mike subsequently worked at Halfords Autocentres as a Regional Manager, achieving sales and profit targets, improving customer satisfaction, and driving employee engagement. Mike later became the Labour & Efficiency Manager, responsible for controlling labor spend and increasing workforce productivity.
At Nextenture, Mike served as a WFM Implementations Project Manager, managing software deployments for clients and identifying opportunities for additional product placements.
As the Managing Director of Peak Performance UK, Mike designed and implemented a 5-step plan to increase productivity and profitability for accountancy businesses.
Currently, Mike is a Senior Customer Program Manager at Logile, Inc., leading global programs and managing customer engagements for integrating Logile's labor planning suite.
Throughout their career, Mike has demonstrated their expertise in leadership, project management, workforce management, sales, and customer satisfaction.
Mike Johnson has a diverse education history. In 2017, they attended Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd, where they studied Lean. In 2008, they obtained a Diploma in Neuro Linguistic Programming from the American Board of NLP. From 1999 to 2001, they pursued Mechanical Engineering Services at the University of West London, earning a GNVQ 2. Their education journey began at The Emmbrook School in Wokingham, where they studied but did not obtain a degree.
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