Our Partners
We enjoy the learning and pooling of ideas that come from successful collaborations. At our best we can be more than the sum of our parts.

Our partnerships have allowed us to bring a richer set of options to our clients.
We enjoy the learning and pooling of ideas that come from successful collaborations. At our best we can be more than the sum of our parts.
JLL

Our partnership with JLL Design Labs brings together the social and spatial science behind the performance of successful groups. ‘Tuning’ physical and cultural environments in sync can help organisations to deliver their strategy more effectively and for workspaces to increase their ROI.
Douglas Knowledge Partners

Thompson Harrison works closely with Douglas Knowledge Partners (DKP), a knowledge partner consultancy serving clients on six continents – including some of the world’s leading companies, nonprofits, philanthropies, universities, publishers and professional services firms. DKP helps clients communicate the value of their services through thought leadership, but always through the lens of their broader purpose – ideas that advance humanity’s progress, and the research, analysis and dialogue that underpins those ideas.
At appropriate moments in Thompson Harrison projects, DKP is able to pick up the thought leadership and communication baton ensuring that the intervention continues to achieve meaningful impact, both internally and externally.
V&A Museum
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The V & A Academy has over 170 years of experience inspiring creativity, culture and collaboration. Thompson Harrison entered into a partnership with them to deliver a series of workshops around the theme of Belonging – working with V & A curators and external experts to explore questions like:
How can we mend what’s broken (involved sewing with a V & A costumes expert)?
How do we reward and celebrate people (with a medals expert)?
How can defend ourselves when under attack (with Keeper of Arms and Armour)?
We are extending this partnership to think together about designing a Leadership and Performance programme to coincide with the opening of V & A East in 2025 incorporating the David Bowie Centre for Performance.
Partnering with the V&A to design and deliver eight days of ‘Belonging’ workshops was a joy from the first. They met ideas with ideas, the curators and artists we worked with were prepared to adapt their approaches for new audiences, they were responsive, generous-spirited and pragmatic throughout.


