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Sian Richards

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Sian has combined her instinctive aptitude for understanding others with a fascination for the world of work to become a talented coach and facilitator. Her 15 years’ experience of management in both private and public sectors has developed a particular interest in all aspects of leadership, from strategic thinking to dealing with loneliness to organisational change. She is drawn to issues around personal confidence and impact; where she enjoys working creatively and dynamically. The other key area for Sian is ‘work wilderness’, getting great joy from helping those who feel ‘lost’ at work or with their working life to find a way through to meaning again.

Sian’s robust but compassionate style means she thrives on working with senior individuals and teams, often using a more emergent approach to follow what is ‘in the room;’ which she believes will lead to where the real work lies.

She has great energy and enthusiasm and as a keen amateur musician she works creatively wherever she can, fascinated by the development opportunities provided by the arts/business mix. She supports this approach with her working knowledge of Jungian, Gestalt, CBT and TA psychologies and she is an MBTI practitioner. Some of her recent clients include BERR, DfT, ITC, UKIPO, Metropolitan Police, and Brunel University.


 
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