Leading with Purpose: How Will Butler-Adams Scaled Brompton into a Global Icon
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What happens when you mix engineering instinct, a folding bike prototype built by an eccentric inventor, and a chance conversation with a stranger on a London bus?
For Will Butler-Adams, it became the start of a 20-year journey transforming Brompton from a tiny, chaotic workshop into one of Britain’s most recognisable global brands.
Today, Brompton bikes are commonplace in cities across the world. But when Will joined in 2002, the company had “a stock turn of one… tons and tons of racking pallets… and squeezed in the edges where people actually adding value.”
In this episode of Why Design, Will joins host Chris Whyte for a rare look behind the scenes at what it actually takes to grow a purpose-led engineering business without compromising on quality, trust or long-term thinking.
This is an episode about risk, leadership, hiring, confidence, perspective… and why the world’s most efficient vehicle is still a bicycle.
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💡 What You’ll Learn
🚲 Why Brompton’s mission is urban freedom for happier lives, not bikes
🎯 The leadership mindset that helped grow Brompton from a small team to a global brand
💬 Why Will believes most people “worry too much about everything” at work
💼 The danger of chasing growth too quickly, and why patience beats hyper-scaling
🧭 Why hiring “perfect people” is a mistake, and why a “motley crew” builds better products
🔥 How innovation accelerates when you embrace risk and disorder
🧠 Why the next era of engineering belongs to designers who can think beyond their job titles
💬 Memorable Quotes
“Opportunity passes us all the time… The challenge is whether we're prepared to get off our ass and grab it.”
“Most people regret not taking enough risk. Very few regret taking it.”
“Perfect doesn’t deliver innovation. It’s the imperfection, the grit in the oyster, that creates the pearl.”
“Purpose is important, but it must be in parallel with profit. Without profit, you have no business.”
“The role of the leader is not to create order… it’s to create disorder.”
“We're not selling a bike. We're selling freedom; health, wellbeing, exploring, decluttering your mind.”
🔗 Resources & Links
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🔗 Explore Brompton → http://www.brompton.com/
🔗 Connect with Will Butler-Adams → https://www.linkedin.com/in/eur-ing-will-butler-adams-obe-freng-ceng-frgs-fcgi-fimeche-b05651b/
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🔗 Follow Chris Whyte → LinkedIn.com/in/mrchriswhyte
About the Episode
Why Design is powered by Kodu, a specialist recruitment partner for the hardware and product-development industry.
Through honest conversations with designers, engineers and creative leaders, we explore not just what they build but why they build it; the belief, doubt and persistence behind meaningful innovation.
About Kodu
Why Design is produced by Kodu, a recruitment partner for ambitious hardware brands, design consultancies, and product-led start-ups.
We help founders and teams hire exceptional talent across industrial design, mechanical engineering and product leadership.
🔗 Learn more → teamkodu.com
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