Karlin Sloan, MA
Karlin Sloan, MA
is founder and CEO of
Karlin Sloan & Company. She provides
organization development consulting, training, and executive coaching to
clients in 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.
Karlin authored
Smarter, Faster, Better: Strategies for Effective, Enduring, and
Fulfilled Leadership. She
believes that business leaders have a responsibility not just to make
their organizations better, but to contribute to the world in a positive
way.
Experienced as a keynote speaker, Karlin 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, she is a
member of The Executive Coaching Summit, and the International
Consortium for Coaching in Organizations. She 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.
Karlin authored
Are We Asking the Right Questions?: Using Inquiry for Great
Coaching Results,
Green Goals: Can protecting the planet be a sound
business practice?,
The Mensch in the Trench:
Learning from the good guys in the organization,
The Midnight
BlackBerry Message
(and other tales of overkill in the workplace,
Proactive Professional: Getting caught in the act of providing better
customer service, and
The Entrepreneur’s 10 Commandments:
In the unpredictable world of self-employment, these are rules you can
live by.
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
Karlin for her consulting work with organizations following the
terrorist attacks of September 11th. She is on the adjunct faculty of
Wharton’s Executive Education program at the University of Pennsylvania.
She is a 2007 US delegate to the Prince of Wales Business and the
Environment Programme.
Karlin earned 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.
Read
Do you have what it takes to be a great leader?,
Bosses Don’t Have to Be Bossy, and
Bullying employees can cost your company.