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Leading Coaches’ Mastermind Call Recording: Karlin Sloan on UNfear

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On September 14, 2011 we held a digitally interactive mastermind call featuring Karlin Sloan. We had 41 Leading Coaches register for the call, and we interacted on the Leading Coaches’ Facebook page while on the call with Karlin.

You can listen to the recording here or simply push play on the player below.

Topic:     Unfear: Facing Change in an Era of Uncertainty is Karlin Sloan’s latest leadership book

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1.) An overview of the key concepts of UNFEAR, including four principles to use with coachees
2.) An open discussion about coaching and fear-based behaviors – what are you seeing out there, and how can you address it effectively?
3.) Q&A with Karlin Sloan!

To order go to https://www.createspace.com/3456045 .
logoAnd now, you can *download a free sample chapter of Karlin’s new book, UNFEAR, at the Library of Professional Coaching, so you can have a taste of what it’s all about!!

Here are some endorsements of UNFEAR:

I just finished my first reading of Unfear and I’m deeply moved.  Karlin has done an amazing job of weaving and synthesizing important ideas and concepts in ways that support looking at ourselves, our organizations and our world in fresh, creative ways.  Unfear is an inspiring and practical guide to facing our fears and taking on creating a world that we want to live in.  –Marc Lesser, author of LESS: Accomplishing More by Doing Less

A leadership book that engages the head and heart!  Karlin Sloan delivers:  great metaphors, inspiring stories, and practical, doable, illuminating exercises.  Karlin captures the unique millennial opportunity for society in her concept of unfear, and she advances that concept through an extraordinarily clear and useful four-step model for practice in a complex and fast-changing world.  Leaders of organizations in search of meaning, relevance, outcomes, justice, and community engagement have a map to success in her narrative.  ~Raymond E. Crossman, Ph.D., President, Adler School of Professional Psychology

“This book isn’t for everybody – it’s just for those people who are willing to believe in a bright future. Karlin’s concept of unfear and its relevance for individuals and organizations manages to be original, comprehensive, and compelling. I am going to tell every leader I know, ‘You need to read this!’ –Miles Kierson,  author of The Transformational Power of Executive Team Alignment

Karlin writes beautifully; she writes from a place of depth where spirit and heart meet clear thinking. The result is a powerful narrative that addresses the most most basic deterrent to leadership – fear. – Prof. Sudhanshu Palsule, winner, Helsinki School of Economics Best Faculty of the Year Award, 2008

Without a doubt, this book is transformational–from a personal and organizational perspective. By focusing on ourselves and our connection to how we respond and react to situations and circumstances, we have untold power. It is from our own individual and unique strengths that we can have a better impact on those around us and the organizations we are a part of. This practical book is one that you will read over and over. – Lisa Harnisch, People and Culture Lead, Oregon Department of Human Services

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About Karlin:

CEO and executive coach Karlin Sloan has committed herself to finding out what makes great leaders tick, and to supporting leaders to be the change they wish to see in the world. As a corporate citizen she is an advocate for creating sustainable ways of working and living, and for creating positive organizational communities that work together for the greater good. She is the author of the acclaimed business book Smarter, Faster, Better;, which has been translated into Thai and Russian, and also the author of UNFEAR. She is the CEO and founder of Karlin Sloan & Company, a Chicago based leadership development consultancy devoted to helping leaders use everything they’ve got to make their organizations smarter, faster, and better.  For more information on Karlin Sloan see www.karlinsloan.com or subscribe to Karlin’s blog at http://karlinsloan.wordpress.com/

Karlin Sloan, MA believes that business leaders have a responsibility not just to make their organizations better, but to contribute to the world in a positive way.

Author: Smarter, Faster, Better; Strategies for Effective, Enduring, and Fulfilled Leadership (Jossey-Bass, 2006)

As the founder and CEO of Karlin Sloan & Company, Ms. Sloan provides organization development consulting, training and executive coaching to clients the U.S., South America and Asia. She has helped organizations to develop clearer, more effective communication, enhanced teamwork and powerful leadership in times of growth and change.

Experienced as a keynote speaker, Ms. Sloan is a frequent presenter on the topic of executive leadership development. She has been featured on ABC News Network’s “Moneyscope”, Fox Channel Five’s “Good Day New York” and Boston Cable Network’s “The Art of Coaching”. Her client list includes Allstate, Leo Burnett, MTV Networks, Interbank, Starcom MediaVest Group, NYU Stern School of Business, Jose Cuervo International and The Universidad Peruana Ciencias Applicadas.

As an active member of the executive coaching community, Ms. Sloan is a member of The Executive Coaching Summit, and the International Consortium for Coaching in Organizations Ms. Sloan has published articles in OD Practitioner magazine, ASTD’s Leadership and Organization Development Newsletter, and The International Journal of Coaching in Organizations, as well as writing the “Executive Coach” column for Executive Travel Magazine.

Ms. Sloan holds a BA from Mills College, an MA in clinical psychology from the Professional School of Psychology in San Francisco, and executive coach certification through the William James Institute Center for Executive Coaching.

She has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The Christian Science Monitor and numerous other publications as an expert in workplace behavior. Fortune Small Business Magazine recognized Ms. Sloan for her consulting work with organizations following the terrorist attacks of September 11th. She is a featured presenter in Wharton Executive Education’s Positive Leadership Program at the University of Pennsylvania. Ms. Sloan is a 2007 US delegate to the Prince of Wales Business and the Environment Programme.

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6 Comments

  1. James Dillon

    September 15, 2011 at 1:33 pm

    UNFEAR is an admirable book, which I have recommended on Amazon for Karlin.

    My reflection is a quote taken from F. Scott Fitzgerald: “The test of a first rate intelligence is to hold two ideas in your mind at the same time and still retain the capacity to function. You must, for example, be able to see that things are hopeless, yet be determined to make them different.” (a quote cited in “Riding the Waves of Culture”, Fons Tromenaars)

    One way out of this dilemma, for our times, is Dan Pink’s talk (You Tube) on the triple play of engaging themselves in “fun, mastering new skills and belonging to something bigger”. Why do very skilled people devote great amounts of time and energy to things like developing Wikipedia, Linux — for free and on top of their “real” jobs? Because it adds up to greater purpose (wrote this as I listened to Karlin’s remark, referring to Dan Pink…!)

    How can corporations, governments and institutions unleash this energy?

    Today I spoke to 100 young engineering students (in Paris) about Sustainable Development. They are concerned about their future careers, yet rising to the practical challenges of solving energy issues. As coaches, we can share key strategies to build dynamic and pragmatic arguments to convince their business deciders. There are quite a few “run the business” reasons, as we know, to block these young people in expressing their talent.

    That is our own big coaching challenge, I believe, in these times.

    Thank you for sharing UNFEAR with us, Karlin. Thank you Suzi for enabling this recording.

    James Dillon, coach based in Paris

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