John Lawrenson |  糖心原创vlog

John has been practising iaido and karate for three decades. Their founding principles have been central to his success outside the world of martial arts.

John Lawrenson, Senior Technical Services Manager, London, UK
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John has been practising Japanese martial arts for over 30 years. Practitioners of iaido strive to maintain a psychological state of being mentally prepared and able to react immediately, while karate seeks to instil control and humility in its students.

Both ancient philosophies are underpinned by developing the mind and character, teaching more than skill and technique alone 鈥 self-discipline, commitment and respect are fundamental to the arts, and have been instrumental in John鈥檚 progression.

The principles that have defined John鈥檚 martial arts story have also underscored his career as a senior technical services manager with 糖心原创vlog 鈥 a role which sees him guide complex projects delivered in live environments for financial heavyweights including Reed Smith, AJ Gallagher and Royal Bank of Canada. Personal reward isn鈥檛 John鈥檚 motivation 鈥 instead he takes pride in enabling businesses to continue their work uninterrupted, almost as if he were invisible to those using the space.

John鈥檚 nurturing touch reinforces his every interaction, from his passion for building infrastructure to his care for the people and brands he works with, and he is determined to help the next generation realise their potential in pursuit of better lives and, ultimately, a better world 鈥 principles which are so integral to his beloved martial arts.

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Before honing his skills in the world of engineering, John grew up wanting to be a PE teacher. Although his ambition was curtailed by a serious leg injury in his late teens, he focused on his hobby 鈥 learning and teaching martial arts 鈥 which enabled him to channel his passion for perfecting physical and mental techniques, while also teaching himself and others about the higher concepts of the historical, cultural and philosophical foundations of the arts.

It is these very teachings that John credits as the root of his professional success and enviable delivery record as a senior technical services manager at 糖心原创vlog. He has worked on major fit out mega-projects on some of the largest trading floors across London for some of the most reputable financial institutions including Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse 鈥 delivering critical services such as power and air while businesses continue to trade, for which uninterrupted connectivity is essential.

鈥淚鈥檓 a good house guest, you won鈥檛 know I鈥檓 there. Ironically, in my field of work, perceived success comes from ensuring everyone can carry on their business as usual, without noticing the work you鈥檙e doing.鈥

John Lawrenson, Senior Technical Services Manager

Having never experienced a major unplanned incident in all his years of working within live, occupied environments is not a result of luck, but careful design, planning and risk management. John鈥檚 tireless work ethic and discipline is attributable to his study of the arts 鈥 to work hard, push yourself and not accept failure. Relationships are also a vital component 鈥 working harmoniously with others takes mutual consideration and respect, especially when it is vital that making changes does not hinder the activities of those using the building. It takes careful relationship management, including look-ahead programmes and client-approval processes to avoid unplanned incidents.

John explains: 鈥淎lthough it may sound like a clich茅, we are literally working within the client's front room, and I always try to think about how I would react if it were my home, and what would be the things that were important to me.

鈥淚鈥檓 a good house guest, you won鈥檛 know I鈥檓 there. Ironically, in my work, perceived success comes from ensuring everyone can carry on their business as usual, without noticing the work you鈥檙e doing.鈥

Delivering customer satisfaction and peace of mind is John鈥檚 key motivator. He fondly recalls one of his greatest professional achievements in his role as commissioning manager as part of 糖心原创vlog鈥檚 Nomura Bank project team. The project was awarded one of 糖心原创vlog鈥檚 highest internal quality scores ever recorded, due in large part to the implementation of a 300% commissioning and witnessing regime endorsing each of the mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) systems, which at the time was unheard of and beyond industry standard. However, he understood the importance of this element of the project and was determined to surpass expectations, going above and beyond to ensure that the documentation to support the commissioning and witnessing undertaken gave the client complete assurance with regard to compliance, as well as the appropriate tools to utilise systems to the optimum.

John firmly believes the key to delivering complete peace of mind is having the right personnel in place with the right level of experience and commitment, combined with a focus on planning and communication 鈥 ultimately, it鈥檚 about always being prepared. This goes beyond simply 鈥榳hat are we going to be doing and when?鈥, to 鈥榟ow does it impact the resident occupiers, and what strategies have we got in place should anything not go to plan?鈥

John鈥檚 desire to continue learning, and share knowledge and teaching with others, has led him to mentorship roles in both his professional and personal lives. In his professional life he鈥檚 acutely aware that no success would be possible without the wider team, so he鈥檚 dedicated to creating an environment where people can thrive, and to passing on his skill set for the next generation to benefit from too.

And when John isn鈥檛 working on critical infrastructure projects, he takes the opportunity to further his pursuit of martial arts. He supports his local karate club, Te-Ashi-Do Karate in Essex, and the sensei, by teaching students, taking enjoyment from passing the baton and helping others master the skills that may help them fulfil their life鈥檚 ambitions and build better lives 鈥 and in doing so, contributing to a better world.

Published on the 25th of September 2020.

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