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Pamela McLean, PhD, is the CEO and Co-Founder of Hudson Institute of Coaching, a coaching firm providing a full suite of coaching services to organizations and preparing leaders to become coaches through a year-long coach certification program. McLean brings more than three decades of experience as a clinical psychologist, master coach, coach supervisor and contributor to the field of coaching. McLean regularly speaks on the topic of Use of Self as a Coach and Leader, and her previous books include The Completely Revised Handbook of Coaching and LifeForward. Pamela lives in Santa Barbara and in her spare time enjoys experimenting in the kitchen!

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Self as Coach, Self as Lead...

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The Completely Revised Hand...

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“The links connecting our past to our present are powerful and enduring in the lives of each of us.”
Pamela McLean, Self as Coach, Self as Leader: Developing the Best in You to Develop the Best in Others

“To know one’s self requires a fierce and courageous willingness to explore the many layers of one’s inner landscape.”
Pamela McLean, Self as Coach, Self as Leader: Developing the Best in You to Develop the Best in Others

“If we are aware and observant, we get a wake-up call early in our journey as coaches, a bit of a rude awakening as we bump into the reality that the greatest tool we need to cultivate is our self.”
Pamela McLean, Self as Coach, Self as Leader: Developing the Best in You to Develop the Best in Others




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