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  • 28 Nov 2025 5:07 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    It is with Sadness that we have to report the recent death of our friend and ex colleague Elizabeth Stanton Jones.

    Elizabeth joined PSL in 1990 when it was set up by Lord Keith Joeseph, who had been the Chairman of the Board of Trade. Elizabeth was recruited from CBI by Kenneth Cherrett the then Director General.

    Ken remembers Elizabeth as an inspiration. She joined PSL as PA/Administrator and there was much to be done to get the fledgling initiative organised, and up and running. Elizabeth took to the task immediately, and as a result, PSL benefitted enormously. She struck up a rapport with existing and new members alike and for many became the first point of contact.

    She organised many workshops and conferences. Amongst them what was to become the highlight of the ICW Calender - the annual Collaborative Reception at the House of Lords. It was the to become the template for such events in the future and is still run to that template today.

    Elizabeth was intelligent, hardworking, loyal, and although feisty at times her heart was always in the right place. Ken said that for him personally it was a privilege to have known her.

    Ken's successor as CEO Les Pyle also shared the following words:

    "When I took over as CEO in 2001 PSL was changing from a government-funded entity to a self-financing, not-for-profit organisation, meaning a totally new approach for the business. Elizabeth embraced this change with enthusiasm and her customary hard work. Elizabeth took on a wide range of varied tasks including membership liaison, organising networking events and project support for a growing range of collaboration projects."

    She is seen here with members at an event organised by Elizabeth in the newly opened London Eye.

    Les remembers one of the biggest single projects that PSL/ICW has delivered to date, orchestrating an 8-day visit of 15 senior Thai Civil Servants to the UK, which Elizabeth personally managed.

    This knowledge sharing exchange involved meetings with UK businesses and Government departments. Our responsibility began on their arrival at Heathrow, and covered the total delivery of the whole business/social programme and, full accommodation. It ended when they were safely on the plane back to Thailand - we didn't lose anyone (only temporarily!).

    Apart from her contribution to the business, Elizabeth was a fascinating character with a wealth of life experiences to share, which we often used to chat about.

    David Hawkins, who worked with Elizabeth for 20 years, was so sad to hear of Elizabeth's passing, and paid this tribute:

    "When I first joined PSL back in the 90's it was clear that Elizabeth was the backbone of the organisation. She made me feel welcome but was at the same time a forceful matriarch. We would all be organised and at times it felt like being back a school - matron, or tutor, I was never sure... perhaps both - but you could not but appreciate her commitment.

    "In those days she organised everything with regimental efficiency and kept us all in line, including at times our members, but was always there to help and encourage in whatever we did."

    My personal reflection on my time working with Elizabet is of gratitude for her meticulous and thorough instruction. I learned so much from her, and that grounding gave me the base to build what I do for ICW even now.

    Elizabeth was one of those people whose influence made a difference to other people's lives for the better.

    Elizabeth's funeral service will take place at 11am on 10 December at St Pancras Church, Euston Road NW1 2BA. Nick - Elizabeth's son - has extended an invitation for all those who would like to attend. You are very welcome to join us for a celebration of Elizabeth's life. Following the service, you are warmly invited to join the family in the Exchange Room at the St Pancras London Hotel, Euston Road NW1 2AR for refreshments and an opportunity to share your memories of Elizabeth.

    If you can't attend in person you can join via the following link. We know that there are many in the UK and overseas who cannot join us in the church but would like to watch the service. We have arranged for the service to be streamed and you can watch it at https://www.funeralstreaming.co.uk/watch/57343/. We anticipate the video will start at approximately 10.45am UK time. The link will remain active after the service so that you can watch later if that is more convenient for you.

    Instead of flowers, you may wish to consider making a donation to Water Aid, a charity Elizabeth supported for many years, You can do so at .

    If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Elizabeth's son Nick on 07715 002644 or by email at Nicholas.Stanton@btinternet.com.

  • 28 Nov 2025 4:00 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    ICW is pleased to welcome the 13 delegates of the recent ICW ISO 44001 Leaders Course held at Warwick University into the Institute as members.

    Adjudicator Dr Paul Connor commented that this group had recorded the highest collective marks with three-quarters of them being above the pass mark in the Distinction and Merit grades.

    All of them have the right to use the post nominals MICW after their Name.

    Photo L to R:
    Back row: Paul Percival (Mott Macdonald), Elgan Richards (Business Wales), Yusuf Behardien (Business Wales), James Reilly and Nathan Delgado (Yokogawa), Marc Waterman (Raytheon), Kirsty Atkin (Dalkia), David Kennedy and Leigh Holland (Laing O'Rourke).
    Front Row: Paul Connor (Adudicator), Michelle McNamara (NATS), Vijay Verara (Mitie), Abdulaziz Alluhayb (Ministry of Energy - Saudi Arabia), Jayesh Parmar (Business Wales) and Leigh Lawry (Course Tutor).

    Congratulations to all of them.

  • 20 Nov 2025 1:51 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    We were delighted to host a Collaborative Leaders in Highways Lunch at the House of Lords on 6th November. Welcomed by Lord John Hannett of Everton, ICW's Chairman, along with a thought-provoking keynote address from Elliot Shaw, Chief Customer and Strategy Officer at National Highways, it was an opportunity to bring together senior leaders in the sector. To explore how collaboration is shaping the future of highways and strengthening collaborative networks to enable successful delivery.

    Collaboration at the Heart of Progress

    In his welcome speech, Lord John Hannett highlighted that the highways community shares a well-defined shared purpose, through improving connectivity, safety, customer experience, and sustainability. With the government's commitment of £725 billion in long-term infrastructure investment, collaboration between public organisations and the supply chain is more essential than ever.

    "Every success story in this industry is built on teams pulling in the same direction and sharing accountability", he emphasised.

    Leading Collaboration

    Elliott Shaw's keynote speech set out how the Government's Ten-Year Infrastructure Strategy outlines a long-term plan to boost economic growth, remove barriers, and ensure resilience - goals that can only be achieved through strong collaboration, leveraging diverse skills to enhance innovation, efficiency, safety, and customer satisfaction.

    He explained that for National Highways, 80–90% of delivery is carried out by the supply chain, contributing to outstanding major results in RIS2 that included; 30 enhancement programmes, 8,500 km of renewed pavement, a 39% reduction in serious injuries, and over 150 new emergency areas. He outlined that as we move into RIS3, tools like the new Collaboration Diagnostic, developed jointly with the Institution for Collaborative Working by the Highways Forum and piloted across National Highways, will help strengthen behaviours, performance, and value across the entire infrastructure sector.

    We're also grateful to Amy Williams, and Martyn Gannicott from National Highways for joining us and demonstrating, through their presence and continued support, that collaboration is a strategic priority for the sector.

    Strengthening Collaborative Culture

    Frank Lee, ICW's CEO, also reinforced the importance of collaboration in highways delivery:

    "In highways, collaboration isn't just a nice idea - it's what keeps the country moving."

    He noted that structured collaboration across designers, contractors, clients, and communities has already led to safer projects, greater public value, and a more resilient supply chain. He also encouraged leaders to expand collaboration across sectors to build social value, support future skills, and inspire the next generation.

    The ICW Highways Forum: Setting New Standards

    The event recognised the significant work of the ICW Highways Forum, jointly represented by National Highways and senior leaders from Associated Asphalt, Skanska, AE Yates, Amey, Jacobs, Sisk, Mott MacDonald, Balfour Beatty, Murphy, Graham, Breedon, Highway Care and many other companies.

    The ICW Highways Forum has benefited enormously from the leadership of Dr. Ghaith Al-Werikat and Matt Morphet, whose energy, commitment, and vision have guided the group's work with purpose and professionalism.

    Together, the Forum has developed a new behavioural collaboration tool to help teams measure and strengthen collaborative performance - enhancing psychological safety, inclusion, and shared accountability. ICW will now host the tool, with pilots beginning across the sector before a wider rollout, including to local highways authorities in 2026.

    Recognising Leadership in Collaboration

    A highlight of the event was the presentation of the Collaborative Champion Award to Matt Morphet, whose leadership and advocacy have been instrumental in advancing collaborative culture across the highways sector.

    We extend sincere thanks to Associated Asphalt for sponsoring the event and for its continued support of collaborative working across the industry.

    We look forward to continuing this important work together, shaping a more resilient and connected highways network that benefits communities and creates a better future for everyone.

  • 30 Oct 2025 12:24 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    ICW was delighted to host a Collaborative Leaders in Defence Lunch at the House of Lords yesterday, supported by MODUS (a joint venture led by Vercity, alongside partners Amey and Skanska). It brought together senior leaders from across defence, government, and industry to explore how collaboration is shaping the future of our defence capability and delivery.

    The event opened with a warm welcome from ICW Chairman, Lord John Hannett, and a keynote address from Lord Vernon Coaker, Minister of State in the Ministry of Defence, who highlighted the vital role collaboration plays in strengthening our national defence and resilience.

    John Brazier, Operations Director at Modus Services Ltd, provided inspirational insights into the MODUS Journey that has led them to become a leading-edge collaborative organisation, delivering real, consistent value in partnership with their client, the MOD.

    In his remarks, Frank Lee, ICW's Chief Executive, recognised the commitment of ICW members who actively demonstrate collaboration through their actions - whether by contributing to our thought leadership groups, engaging in Active+ initiatives, or sharing expertise to advance collaborative best practice across sectors.

    These actions strongly reflect ICW's purpose: to enable organisations to build and embed collaborative capability to deliver greater value, resilience, and innovation. In the defence sector, this means fostering trusted and sustained relationships between public, private, and specialist partners to enhance capability, efficiency, and delivery outcomes.

    It was inspiring to see leaders engage in thoughtful discussion, share valuable insights, and strengthen connections across the sector - all with a shared commitment to working better together.

    We look forward to building on these conversations and continuing to champion closer cross-sector collaboration, helping connect our member organisations to build stronger collaborative networks.

  • 20 Oct 2025 11:11 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Our Chairman, Lord John Hannett OBE, had the pleasure of hosting a lunch in the House of Lords to recognise the re-constitution of the ICW Nuclear Forum, and to thank Andrew Van Schaick and Aleksandra Radecka-Taylor BA (Hons) MCIPS for their commitment and leadership in taking the forum into its next phase of development.

    It was also an opportunity to discuss Sellafield Ltd's role as an ICW Ambassador organisation, highlighting how collaboration continues to underpin their relationships with the supply chain and the delivery of future projects of national importance.

    As one of the UK's most significant organisations, Sellafield Ltd's collaborative approach exemplifies how structured collaboration drives progress, innovation, and shared value across complex programmes.

    The lunch also provided an opportunity to acknowledge Stephen Scott on receiving his ICW Fellowship in May, which recognised his outstanding contribution to advancing collaborative working.

  • 8 Oct 2025 8:03 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    The ICW judging panel of Lord John Hannett OBE, ICW's Chairman, professor Mehmet Chakkol from Warwick University, and Simon Healey BSI's Operations & System Certification Director for UK&I, Sat for 2 days on October 1st and 2nd interviewing the 22 shortlisted submissions from this year's ICW Awards entries.

    The submissions ranged from groundbreaking collaborative projects and leading initiatives, to outstanding workplace collaboration.

    The Judges commented that the range and quality this year has been exceptional, and the wear impressed by all of them which made this years job harder then past years.

    ICW congratulates all the finalists, and looks forward to announcing the winners of the 2025 ICW Collaboration Awards at the reception on 27th November at the House of Lords.

    The ICW awards are sponsored by BSI, an ICW Ambassador member.

  • 24 Sep 2025 5:27 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    ICW congratulates the following successful candidates on passing the latest ICW 44001 September Leader's course held at Warwick University.

    Welcome and Congratulations to our newest Members of the Institute:

    Neil Staines, Martin McMahon, Bushra Alshehri, Ruth Kinsella, Emily Clarke, Amy Stanbrook, and David Bond.

    The group are seen here with Leigh Lawry, the course Tutor, and Paul Connor, the adjudicator.

  • 6 Aug 2025 4:23 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    In a newly published article on Project Management Global, Frank Lee, ICW's CEO, and Tara Sinclair, Communications Manager at TRU West Alliance, highlight how structured collaboration - underpinned by ISO 44001 - was key to the success of the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU).

    This major railway infrastructure project brought together multiple delivery partners, including ICW Executive members Network Rail, BAM and Amey. In recognition of their collaborative efforts, the TRU Alliance was assessed and achieved the first-ever ICW Leading Edge collaborator validation award in June 2024.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Standards like ISO 44001 are essential tools for embedding collaboration into business processes, leadership, behaviour and culture - enabling safer, stronger, and more resilient outcomes.
    • A structured approach to collaboration is a powerful differentiator. When applied strategically, it drives innovation, improves relationships and delivery, and boosts efficiency across complex, multi-stakeholder environments.

    For organisations and their project teams navigating increasing complexity, risk, and evolving supply chains, the message is clear: structured collaboration is no longer optional - it's essential.

    Read the full article published by Project Management Global: The Truth About Standards – Unlocking Collaborative Power.

  • 6 Aug 2025 11:52 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Last week, the Institute for Collaborative Working visited Sellafield at Hinton House, Birchwood, to share updates, exchange insights, and explore new opportunities to strengthen our relationship.

    Highlights included:

    • ICW reflections on developments and opportunities for cross-sector engagement and sharing.
    • Sellafield updates on their 'Programme and Project Partners' initiative, Key contract delivery transitions and their Supplier Relationship Management programme.
    • Productive discussions on the ICW Nuclear Forum status and key topics for future impact.
    • Plans for the ICW Chairman and CEO to visit the main site in Cumbria.

    Andy Van Schaick, Commercial & Supply Chain Leadership at Sellafield, said:

    "Working with ICW helps us challenge ourselves, refine our approach, and deliver better outcomes for our stakeholders and suppliers. Our membership is about driving continual improvement, through sharing and learning across sectors, with other organisations with similar values and aspirations, to deliver greater value through collaboration. The ICW's passion for embedding collaboration principles to all types of business in a range of industries is evident. This ranges from free to use collaboration tools, the offer of their professionals who can provide sound advice on such matters as well as facilitating network connections."

    Frank Lee, ICW Chief Executive, said:

    "Sellafield are a significant and valued member of the Institute, and we can see how their leadership and teams continue to demonstrate what structured, value led collaboration looks like in action. It's exciting to see their maturity journey progressing and the positive impact it's having in their partnerships and supply chain development programme."

  • 28 Jul 2025 1:31 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Our Chairman, Lord John Hannett, was delighted to host a lunch at the House of Lords last Thursday for Rachel Ellison, Claudio Tassistro and Odilon Serrano, MICW from our Executive Network member Mott MacDonald, along with our good friend Nicola Benjamin from Project Management Global Ltd.

    The event was a fantastic opportunity to exchange insights on the importance of collaboration in managing and delivering complex infrastructure programmes and projects - those that drive better outcomes for communities, organisations, and the wider economy. It also served to strengthen valuable cross-sector relationships.

    A big thank you to everyone who joined us and contributed to such a rich and thoughtful discussion.

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