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JOSIE McLEAN

Josie is one of the founders of the coaching industry in Australia and has varied experience encompassing strategic planning in the automotive and finance sectors, credit analysis in a merchant bank, operation of a finance company branch and business advisor. She founded the business that has become The Partnership in 1999 and has developed a capability to coach individual senior managers and executives; teams; groups with a common interest; facilitate planning meetings etc; and design and deliver leadership development workshops and programs.

Josie is a change agent with a passion for leadership that is strongly grounded in her values and underpinned by a deep conceptual understanding - and acted upon in her own life. Given the context of complex global problems we face, she is committed to assist people exercise their leadership for more sustainable future. Her commitment to this includes travelling to Boston twice to study leadership at Harvard University and now undertaking a PhD in organisational sustainability at the University of Adelaide.

With a visionary outlook, and strong strategic and systems thinking abilities, Josie also brings to her work a strong sense of integrity and an ability to develop powerful working relationships with people. Her clients say this assists her deliver the new perspectives; assisting to identify new opportunities and the changes in themselves that they seek.

She challenges but her sense of humour makes the work fun - hardly work at all!

Her client list is extensive and diverse: including blue-chip companies, community organisations and indigenous leaders.

 

Capability

Josie's areas of specialty are coaching and facilitation in order to develop leadership skills. She has delivered the following types of programs over the last 10 years with a diverse clients ranging from senior talent pool with Coles Myer, DSTO, CanTeen, City of Marion, to community workers and indigenous leaders:
  • Individual executive coaching programs with Tier 1(CEO) and Tier 2 executives;
  • Team development and coaching programs with operational and senior management and executive groups/teams;
  • Group coaching both in person and via telephone conference calls;
  • Leadership programs for senior executives to community workers;
  • Manager as Coach programs with middle and senior managers in a wide range of organisations.

Contributions

Josie has been a significant contributor to the development of the professional coaching industry in Australasia through her volunteer work with the International Coach Federation Australasia. This contribution was recently recognised internationally, with the 2009 ICF President's Award. She has also volunteered her time and expertise as a founding Director of Be The Change Australia.
Board Member, International Coach Federation Australasia (ICFA) 1999-2004 
President, ICFA 2003
Chairperson of ICFA Conference Committee 2003, 2005 and 2009
Director of Be The Change Ltd. 2004 – 2008 
Board Member  Hackham West Community Centre Inc 2009 - present

Qualifications

Josie is a life long learner with a passion and joy in continuing to discover new ideas. Her qualifications include:
Bachelor of Economics (University of Adelaide)
Graduate Diploma in Management (University of SA award winner)
Certificate IV in Workplace Training & Assessment
Executive Education – Harvard University, USA (Master class in Leadership Development)
PhD research into organisational change and leadership within the context of developing sustaining organisations (University of Adelaide).

Memberships

Credentialed Member (PCC) of the International Coach Federation
Member Australian Institute of Human Resources
Member Australian Institute of Company Directors

If you would like more information please contact Josie McLean or download pdf profile.

Feedback from our Leadership for Success Participants

Why I joined the program:
I requested to join the program, which was only being offered to ‘people managers’, but I felt there was a need for me to learn more about how to exercise leadership both within our organisation and with the community to support the changes needed to become more environmentally sustainable.

The program came at a good time for me as I was taking on another team in an ‘acting’ position in areas less familiar to me.

What I learned and changes I have made:
I understand the complexity of the organisation and that leadership can come from all levels in the organisation regardless of organisational position. (I had heard this before – but now I have experienced it.)

I take the time to think about the deeper aspects of my staff and how to interact and utilise their strengths better.

Trying to see the team as a whole, incorporating all of the strengths and learning to delegate towards these strengths.

I think more actively now about mental models and particularly trying to make links to people’s underlying values.

I am attempting to take a broader perspective before launching into ideas, behaviours and actions.

Listening to staff and getting out of the way!!

I have learned to have conversations with team members about what they need to do their work and achieve more towards their own goals and the team goals.

Encouraging team members to think about their own areas of leadership in the team and organisation.

I’m delegating more with greater confidence and I am coaching team members to achieve that work.

Listening more to my staff and other staff trying to understand more about what motivates them.

I am trying to be more aware of how other people are sitting with situations and not let me perception have to be the ‘right’ one.

I can see that I can get positive energy from dropping my inhibitions and being a bit ‘silly’ sometimes!

I am now willing to start on a project without knowing all the steps beforehand… And encourage others to do the same.

Understanding of inner strength and change.

Involving the team in conversations about an issue rather than jumping straight into trying to solve a problem – we have to understand the problem first.

I understand leadership comes form ‘innovative’ people not only from those in ‘power’.

I really like the distinction between adaptive and technical challenges. A lot of the work that I do is about encouraging change in environmental management and particularly requires and adaptive leadership approach.

I am trying to find more opportunities for my teams to share their stories.

I have been dealing with some complex people management issues and have been able to use ‘story’ to make strong connections with people.

I have learned to listen and appreciate others more, as we all have our own story.

Taking time to listen to other people’s stories as this can help me understand complex issues that I am trying to work with.

Results these changes have delivered:

My group has gone from verbalising ‘its not as good as it used to be’ to a self regulating and “willing to challenge and encourage each other’ team…

I feel more confident… with complex issues of teams with different personalities; people management issues; more confident to take risks and make decisions that are out of the ordinary.

I have more courage to provide feedback on issues of concern.

I am less likely to burn myself out.

I am more aware of my own thinking and leadership style and how I can best lead within the organisation… still have a way to go, however it’s a learning process.

I am a much stronger leader who is now able to empower staff and challenge people to achieve more.

Improved team dynamics … and happiness.