Caribbean Blinds managing director Stuart Dantzic took part in a stimulating and wide-ranging discussion about leadership and entrepreneurship at last month’s FIT Show.

 The panel-led discussion was a key part of the three-day show, the biggest of its kind for the UK’s fenestration and related hardware sector. Stuart was part of the panel which included representatives from industry and associated trade bodies.

 Moderated by carpenter and influencer Robin Clevett, the discussion centred around how leaders emerge and develop, and how entrepreneurship must work hand-in-hand with new technology and the changing tastes of customers.

 He told the discussion how his leadership style had encompassed the areas of staff training and company values. The first has included a drive to get every member of staff trained to understand the company’s products inside out, culminating in every person becoming Smart Solar Shading Advisors following a training course.

 The emphasis on company values is centred around how well the company integrates with the local community. Stuart talked about some of the firm’s initiatives – sponsoring the local football team, for example – and how each member of staff was asked about what they would like to see happen in terms of community engagement.

 Stuart also talked about his own leadership style. β€œYou have to be brave, stick to decisions you’ve made and not procrastinate,” he told the audience. β€œAlso, look inward to your own teams, especially when times are tough and you need to make cuts. Very often, it’s those members of staff who have solutions that will save money without having to make drastic changes.”

 All the panellists – which included Greg Johnson (MD, Warwick North West), Ryan Breslin (MD, Cherwell Windows) and Sarah Cresswell (Group Director of Strategy at the Glass and Glazing Federation) agreed that marketing should always play a prominent part in any management strategy. 

 β€œContinue to invest in marketing, and continue to stick with it, especially in the tough times,” Stuart said, β€œbecause when things get better you will be the brand people know and want to buy.”

 Stuart said: β€œThe FIT Show is a great opportunity to meet prospective clients, find out about developments in our sector and share knowledge. I was delighted to be asked to join the Entrepreneurship and Leadership panel event, and I hope the audience enjoyed the discussion as much as the panellists did.”

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