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Lattitude7’s journey over the past 15 years
In September 2025, Lattitude7 will have been in operation for 15 years. Martin Haigh founded the company in 2010 following a successful career in engineering leadership and, more latterly, a global coaching role. Martin wanted to create a business that offered a wide range of development solutions to help people, their businesses and, ultimately the customers of these clients. All aimed at the client enjoying long-term, sustainable benefits from his interventions.
Lattitude7 started with three key offerings: personal development, team development and business process excellence. Prospects and clients could select topics from each of these three primary areas and Lattitude7 then compiled them into a streamlined, joined-up, development programme. As the company grew, the offering was significantly extended to include: psychometric profiling, emotional intelligence, compassionate leadership, NLP, cultural awareness and EDI. Given Martin’s engineering knowledge, he also created and delivered many programmes on Six Sigma and lean processing, giving clients a rich portfolio of topics from which to select.
Martin did not cover all the sessions on his own as he was ably assisted by a team of ten associates. These were experts in their own right and helped to strengthen the Lattitude7 offering and reach.
Over the past 15 years Lattitude7 has supported key clients including Birmingham City Council, Calderdale Council, York City Council, Manchester Met. University, Universities of Bradford and Leeds and various departments in the NHS. Corporate clients include Jaguar Land Rover, BVAA, I.Mech.E, London, The Manufacturing Institute and overseas companies such as: Matador Textiles and Britcom in Romania and Fisita in Europe.
Alongside the corporate offering, Lattitude7 conducts around 30% of its work pro bono, for schools and disadvantaged groups (young people out of work and/or who have a different ability). In recognition of the success and culture of the business, Lattitude7 has received 12 business awards, including a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the ‘Promoting Opportunity through Social Mobility’ category and, Martin was also honoured with an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list in 2016 for his charity and community work.
Martin said that since forming the company in 2010 they have not had a single day without work and many of the clients from 2010/2011 are still working with us.
Martin Haigh ran the Great North Run, raising significant funds for My Mito Mission
Martin swims from Europe to Asia across and down the 5.5km Hellespont Strait
Swam the 5.25mile length of Coniston in preparation for the upcoming Hellespont.
Psychometric Profiling for new cohort of BVAA Future Leaders
Provided a full-day on business strategy for a unique charity foundation
Swam from Asia to Europe across and down the Bosphorus Strait
Delivering Influencing, Persuasion, Negotiation and Conflict Management skills to Future Leaders
24-hour teamwork
BVAA Future Leaders Cohort 6 graduate with a CMI qualification
Swam Windermere 5k
Ran London Marathon for My Mito Mission
Current Training Programmes
Support through sport
Further to Martin’s successful London Marathon runs in aid of Whizz-Kidz, Working Wonders etc, he cycled, with a group of 7 riders, 937 miles from Land’s End to John O’ Groats and raised £150,000 to fund 25 youth apprenticeships. Continuing the charity theme, Martin completed the UK Ironman Triathlon and a few half-ironman tri’s and raised £4,000 for SCOPE charity. Martin has an affinity with sport and if you need such a theme for your development we would be pleased to help.
Business Coaching and Mentoring
Following our Mentoring Skills programme with Calderdale MBC, between 2012 and 2015, we have had a steady stream of people, from all walks of life, requiring coaching and mentoring support. We are also on the framework for the WYCC, Higher Performing Workplaces Coaching and Mentoring initiative.
Get Ready for Work
We have delivered our ‘Get Ready for Work’ employability programmes to a range of partner organisations and individuals. Most of this work is pro bono and we enjoy seeing people, some from disadvantaged groups, making their way back into work. Our new book, by the same title, has helped our clients too.
Graduate Surgeries
Over the past five years we have travelled to Europe to hold ‘Get Ready for Work’ surgeries for groups of new graduates who are transitioning from education to employment.
Networking Skills Masterclass
Team Building
We have been conducting a number of Team Building sessions for a variety of organisations and have seen real improvements in team harmony. We include psychometric evaluation and Appreciative Inquiry in the team journey.
Collaboration and Strategy
We are supporting a number of organisations with collaboration and optimisation of their strategy. This third-party approach, looking in from the outside, helps the businesses to take a more lateral view of opportunities and business direction.
Stage Fright Open Presentations Programme
Leadership
We are running many leadership programmes for a range of organisations and are pleased to confirm that the latest cohort of our BVAA Future Leaders Programme has been endorsed by The Institute of Leadership and Management.
Personal, team and business development
We are supporting local organisations with personal development, team building and business strategy/product development initiatives. Furthermore, Lattitude7 is accredited to deliver a suite of 40% funded programmes on Innovation, Import/Export, Empowering Leaders and Effective HR under the auspices of WYCC (West Yorkshire Consortium of Colleges), Higher Performing Workplaces initiative. Please see https://www.westyorkshirecolleges.co.uk/contracted-projects/higher-performing-workplaces
Continuous Improvement
Working with a large food retailer we have been providing a multi-session, 14-month programme on Continuous Improvement. Our delegates have acquired key CI skills and been able to implement efficiency changes in the workplace.
On-line
During the pandemic we have turned our attention to supporting clients through ‘virtual’ means and have created a range of programmes to help various groups. These include:
Hello, how are you? – Leading Remote and Virtual Teams
VIP (Virtual Inspirational Presenting) – how to make compelling presentations through a camera lens
Change Management in a virtual setting – change, but not as we know it
Virtual Coaching and Mentoring – how to support others when you can’t physically be together
Get Ready for Work – Employability training covering hard skills and soft skills
Re-entry – helping managers and employees cope on their return to work after the furlough period





















