Donna Karlin is an author, international speaker, and lecturer. She`s been called a pot-stirrer, thought shifter and reality checker and is best known as The Shadow Coach.
Principal and founder of A Better Perspective®, Ms. Karlin has worked for almost three decades as a coach and trainer with clients in Canada, the US and abroad in the business/corporate sector, political Federal Ministries, government departments and agencies, with creative designers and the medical community.
In addition to being principal of A Better Perspective® and The School of Shadow Coaching®, Donna is a SupporTED Coach, a member of the team that coaches the TED Fellows, and a communications and team dynamics advisor for Brussels-based firm, INSPIRIT Sustainable Design and Promotion Group.
Donna is Past President and current Dean of the International Consortium for Coaching in Organizations, a fulcrum of resources and an exchange of current practices and their critical analyzes to enhance the success-rate of coaching interventions in organizations world-wide. She is a Founding Member of the Harvard Institute of Coaching Professional Association (ICPA), a member of the Advisory Board of the International Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling and Psychotherapy and a member of the Board of Advisors for The Foundation For International Leadership Coaching.
Her work has been written up in Fast Company Magazine, The National Post (Financial Post), The Globe and Mail, The New York Times Business Section, The Boston Globe, Personal Success Magazine, as well as in numerous online articles. She has written two eBooks, co-authored the best selling book ‘101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life’, and recently authored a book on Human-Based Leadership: Leaders: Their Stories, Their Words - Conversations with Human-Based Leaders™.
She is certified in Organizational Psychology with a focus in Executive Coaching by The Professional School of Psychology and has been certified by the International Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling and Psychotherapy as a Diplomate in Professional Coaching.
She has a proven track record in developing sustainable leadership.
People, learning, growing, music, the dance of politics, global connection and the power of collaboration.
People become who they may be when they let go of who they are. We live in a complex world. Change is a constant, technologically, environmentally and organizationally. Coaching not only helps people live in a world of continuous change and transition but helps them learn how to embrace it, effectively 'dancing in real time' so they contextualize change immediately.
“If you don’t have an idea that materializes and changes a person’s life, then what have you got? You have talk, you have research, you have telephone calls, you have meetings, but you don’t have a change in the community.” – Eunice Kennedy Shriver, founder of Special Olympics
Your passions and ideas
Seeing beyond what's evident
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A comment on Conversation: Is our destiny to be one world with one language?
I live in a bilingual country and there is way too much discussion about which language to use or that we have to use both. There are language police in Quebec. That creates barriers rather than connection.
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It's not important for them to have an account but if they're going to, I'd much rather know about it and teach them the skills to deal with it than keep it a secret. If they hide it, then they won't come to us unless it's almost too late.
Important question!
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Doesn't get much better than that. Safe, clean, green, nourishing, friendly and supportive. A great question as it reminded me just how lucky we are.
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