A Developmental Perspective in Coaching
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Pam McLean, Ph.D., MCC
Phone:
805-682-3883
Email: pa.m.@hudsoninstitute. com
Pamela McLean is CEO and co-founder of The Hudson Institute of Santa Barbara, bringing 35 years of experience in the fields of clinical and organizational psychology and leadership coaching. Pam has worked with hundreds of organizational leaders and seasoned professionals inside organizations and in solo practice to deepen and strengthen their coaching skills. She also works with organizations in developing coaching cultures and establishing best practices inside organizations.
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