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Ken has provided
insight and direction on various areas
of my professional
growth.
The top three areas where we have focused
the most as a coach and a coachee, have
been in the areas of leading the team,
communication
strategies, and an action plan to create
an environment ofempowerment for the team,
while defining the boundaries of organization.

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Every session has left me with ideas for
implementation with my team and resources
to further my development. Ken has a wealth
of experience with practically every situation
that is presented to him. With a combination
of humor and knowledge, every coaching session
has proven to be a valuable asset to my professional
growth. Ken continually brings a clear perspective
to a conversation that directs me to focus
my thoughts and to dive deep into an issue
in order to simplify complex organizational
issues.
R.M.H: Leaders Today

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At all times, I found Ken to be an extremely
professional, skilled and knowledgeable collaborator
and partner. He provided invaluable support,
guidance and encouragement in preparing me
to skillfully coach specific clients, strategically
conduct complimentary sessions and workshops,
and effectively devise the nuts and bolts
of a coaching business.
RB :(Mentor
Coach Situation)

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I think Ken's great gift as a Coach is his
capacity to balance contradictions: to laugh
together while conveying the deepest lessons;
to make the client feel safe while facing
the biggest challenges; to point out growth
and joy at the places others would consider "stuck".
Ken is fun and profound, full of stories
and metaphors (particularly about cooking,
for some reason), and his utter commitment
to the committed client's growth is evident
in every interaction.

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For me, there is a kind of respect that
Ken offers me that I do not always find in
other coaches, and which, for me, models
the masterful coach and human being that
I aspire to become. Ken fully allows people
to choose their paths for themselves. By
this, I mean that he does not persuade to
his point of view, does not judge, but does
let people make the choices that they make
- even when he can see that they are walking
into a lesson rather than walking into what
they say they want. As a journeyman myself,
still sometimes wanting more for my clients
than they want for themselves, this kind
of profound respect for other people is a
great lesson.
Dr.C.H.

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