Interim Management in the United Kingdom
The interim management firm MANAGERIM, offers you interim managers in the United Kingdom (in London, Dublin, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow, Liverpool, Newcastle upon Tyne, Nottingham-Derby or Sheffield, etc.).
All of our interim managers were carefully selected through a rigorous and demanding process.
Find an interim manager in the United Kingdom
Many companies of all sizes (start-ups, SMEs, midcaps, large groups, investment funds) and all sectors (industry, retail, services, etc.), based in the United Kingdom, face emergency situations or the need to rapidly transform quickly.
Interim management is now recognized as a managerial solution to meet such challenges and drive change.
Contact MANAGERIM, your interim management company to mobilize an interim manager in the United Kingdom
MANAGERIM, an expert interim management company, rapidly mobilizes the interim manager with the profile best suited for each situation for its clients the United Kingdom (in London, Dublin, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow, Liverpool, Newcastle upon Tyne, Nottingham-Derby or Sheffield, etc.).
Our interim managers have developed a solid track record of intervention in various situations in:
• relay/interim management - replacement of a manager on short notice
• operational reinforcement
• project management
• performance improvement
• process optimization
• crisis management
• restructuring and turnaround
• transformation management
• growth acceleration
• launch of a new activity
• integration of an acquisition
• managing a carve out
• company digitalization
Our vast community of experts brings together interim managers, executives and leaders in all functions of the company, in top and middle management and in diverse sectors of activity.
Our interim managers are men and women selected after a rigorous and demanding process, as much for their expertise as for their interpersonal skills.
Economic dynamism in the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom with its 67 million inhabitants has one of the highest densities in Europe; it is composed of:
- England (83% of total population)
- Scotland (9% of the population)
- Wales (5% of total population)
- Northern Ireland (3% of total population)
The United Kingdom is the world’s sixth largest economy. It is behind the United States, China, Japan, Germany and India. The GDP per capita of the United Kingdom is similar to France.
The UK economy is mainly driven by services, which employs almost 80% of the labor force, including the strong financial sector (the City is, along with Wall Street, one of the two most important financial centers in the world). The capital also has the highest concentration of foreign bank headquarters. Tourism represents a major part of the UK economy: with more than 27 million tourists a year, the UK is the world’s sixth-largest tourist destination.
However, the industrial sector remains significant and concentrates 12% of the labor force; it relies in particular on:
- aerospace (engine) and automotive industries
- the chemical and pharmaceutical industry with the second and sixth largest names in the pharmaceutical industry worldwide
The energy sector is marked by the exploitation of oil and natural gas in the North Sea. The United Kingdom also relies on nuclear energy that it intends to continue developing (two EPR reactors are under construction at Hinkley Point).
The agricultural sector represents 0.6% of GDP but is very productive. Livestock farming (especially sheep and cattle) remains a major agricultural activity. The fishing sector is also well developed but is currently suffering from the depletion of fish volumes in traditional fishing areas.
Beyond London and its suburbs, which concentrates more than 14 million inhabitants, the country’s major agglomerations are: Birmingham (3.69 Mhab), Manchester (2.78Mhab), Leeds (2.3Mhab), Glasgow (1.86 Mhab), Liverpool (1.78 Mhab), Newcastle upon Tyne (1.65 Mhab), Nottingham-Derby (1.61 Mhab), Sheffield (1.57Mhab)