Andrew Larkin

Principal Consultant, The Leadership Learning Team at CIPD

Biography

CIPD

Andrew is a trainer, facilitator, coach and consultant with a focus on leadership and engagement, management development, learning and talent development, and strategic HR. With a passion for helping people and organisations to learn, develop and achieve their strategic goals, Andrew has worked closely with senior teams in many large and medium sized organisations in the public, private and third sectors. His learning & development experience includes sectors such as Financial Services, Manufacturing, Mining and Minerals, Legal, Energy, Telecommunications, Healthcare, Social Care, Defence and Education.

Specialties: Leadership development, management development, learning and talent development, strategic HR, personal effectiveness, medical management, clinical leadership, education, training, executive coaching, custom-built development programmes, change management, team development

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