As part of our ongoing series, 'Inspiring Growth', in conjunction with Ward Hadaway, we're talking to some of the region鈥檚 fastest-growing businesses and shining a light on their incredible successes.

Here, Ryder managing partner Mark Thompson reveals how a never-ending desire for improvement has fuelled growth.

鈥溾楾hat鈥檒l do鈥 just isn鈥檛 good enough,鈥 says Mark Thompson, managing partner at Ryder and North East Local Enterprise Partnership board member, reflecting on the relentless attention to detail that the award-winning practice places on everything they do, from design to client service.

It鈥檚 an approach that serves them well. Established in 1953 and headquartered in Newcastle, Ryder now has offices around the world, and continues to grow, employing over 250 people globally and working with many more through the international Ryder Alliance, a group of like-minded specialists.

Mark continues: 鈥淲e can always do better. It鈥檚 about continually looking to improve, not resting on your laurels or giving up. Putting yourself in the shoes of the recipient of your work helps. It鈥檚 not personal when we ask for more, we expect it of all our people, from top to bottom - me included.鈥

The business benefits of this approach are significant and Ryder has built a reputation for quality, world-class work and added-value at every level. From delivering against client briefs to investing in local communities to looking after its people, the team is always striving for more.

Mark adds: 鈥淪ometimes the benefits of our approach are rather intangible, but our client and people surveys show us we have high levels of retention, referral and recommendation. Many of our people spend their whole career with us and our clients return again and again."

Part of Ryder鈥檚 ongoing success is its emphasis on investing in and developing people, as Mark says: 鈥淲e expect our team to take ownership of their decisions and their work and to be leaders within their area of expertise. But that relies on having the right culture and infrastructure in place to support them - from learning and development to openly communicating our expectations.

"Ryder has always been a place where there are opportunities, but we expect ownership of challenges and solutions in return.

"We seem to attract like-minded people who enjoy working together. One of the highlights of the past 12 months was seeing Mark Clasper, who joined us as a graduate and won a Ryder Bursary to study in Glasgow in 2005, being promoted to partner.鈥

Steve McNicol leads on client experience at Ward Hadaway. Commenting on Ryder鈥檚 success, he said: 鈥淐ompanies like Ryder exemplify how investment in people and communities can lead to significant market advantage.

"Successful businesses are only as strong as their employees, and creating a culture where expectations are clearly defined and investment in personal development is more than skin-deep takes time and commitment. But the rewards for businesses are significant.

鈥淚n many ways, Ryder鈥檚 culture reflects our own. We have a history of nurturing talent from within. Our recent announcement that two of our colleagues who started with us as trainees have been promoted to partners reflects our approach.

"We are determined to keep doing the things we believe in to help develop our people and our firm, and in so doing retaining and attracting the best talent.鈥

What does the future hold for the practice?

Mark concludes: 鈥淓very year since 1994, we have created a 鈥楻yder Blueprint鈥 charting our direction of travel for the year ahead. At the end of each year, I am always amazed by what we鈥檝e achieved. As long as there is continual progress and forward motion, we are heading in the right direction.鈥

To speak to Steve McNicol at Ward Hadaway about your legal needs, email steve.mcnicol@wardhadaway.com.

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