How do you build long term success? With Nikki Doucet and Scott Campbell

How do you build long term success? With Nikki Doucet and Scott Campbell

Author: Deloitte UK January 27, 2025 Duration: 44:57

Rome wasn't built in a day. The tortoise beats the hare. More haste, less speed.  

We've heard the adages. And we know why they're used. We know that behind every overnight success is years of hard work. But that doesn't stop us being fascinated by them.  

Whether it's a singer, a new app, a sports team or a start-up, we can all think of sudden stratospheric rises. They're exciting, they're inspiring and we want to know the secrets behind them.  

But once the smoke clears and the spotlight has faded, we're left with another question - how do you make that success last? To ensure that flurries of excitement don't turn into passing fads – and fuzzy memories. That quick wins turn into continual wins. That overnight success becomes lasting impact.

In this episode of The Green Room we talk to CEO of Barclays Women's Super League and Barclays Women's Championship, Nikki Doucet and Deloitte partner and leader of Deloitte Ventures, Scott Campbell as we ask; How do you build long-term success?

Tune in to find out: 

  • Why failure can form the foundations for success
  • The biggest lesson Nikki learnt from her time at Nike
  • What a responsible business looks like in today's market
  • How businesses can balance short-term pressure with long-term vision

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Guests: Nikki Doucet, CEO of Barclays Women's Super League and Barclays Women's Championship, and Scott Campbell, partner at Deloitte

Hosts: Lizzie Elston and Stephanie Dobbs

Original music: Ali Barrett


In The Green Room: Questions That Matter Most In Business, conversations move beyond surface-level trends to examine the underlying forces reshaping the commercial landscape. Hosted by Deloitte UK, this award-winning podcast creates a space where complex, pressing questions are met with clarity and depth. Every discussion is built around a single, significant inquiry, bringing in leading voices from across various sectors to unpack it. What you'll hear is not just commentary, but substantive strategic analysis and expert insights designed for leaders and professionals who need to understand the 'why' and the 'how'. The dialogue consistently returns to critical, interconnected areas like digital transformation, the practical implications of AI and technology, evolving leadership models, and the realities of the future of work. It also delves into core business strategy, the pathways to genuine innovation, and the urgent demands of sustainability and climate action. This podcast functions as a dedicated forum for thought leadership, where each episode provides a focused lens on the topics that define success and responsibility in modern business. The aim is to equip listeners with perspectives that are both broad and deeply relevant, turning abstract concepts into actionable understanding. It’s a resource for anyone looking to engage with the substantive ideas that are currently challenging and changing organizations worldwide.
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