GMGC addresses change management and business improvement with a two-pronged approach: develop people and improve processes. We recognise that simply giving people better skills and knowledge may not lead to maximum benefit if those people return to work environments and processes that are 'broken' or less than optimal. In addition, as your people develop (particularly those with talent) they may well decide to leave an organisation that does not have efficient processes that support the new ways in which they want to work.
Glen McKernan
Glen is director and founder at GM Growth Consulting. He is a versatile business professional with over 20 years management and business improvement experience in property and finance.
Glen has expertise in working closely with a diverse range of people, communities, customers and stakeholders and developing mutually beneficial relationships.
Glen offers an honest and authentic approach with people while showing a high degree of empathy and positivity.
His areas of expertise include:
- Change management
- Process improvement
- Workplace and people development
- Planning and delivering group based learning in the workplace
- Customer and stakeholder engagement
- Mentoring and coaching
- Business strategy and development
Glen offers an honest and authentic approach with people while showing a high degree of empathy and positivity.
Glen's qualifications & certifications:
- Leading Change with Impact
Australian Graduate School of Management UNSW course - Change Management Certified Practitioner
Prosci International Certification - Lean Six Sigma
UTS Business School, Yellow Belt Rapid Improvement (KAIZEN) Certification - Accredited Life Styles Inventory (LSI) Practitioner
Human Synergistics International - Certificate IV Training and Assessment Qualification
CBD College - Certificate in Executive Coaching
Institute of Coaching & Consulting Psychology - Powerful Presenting Skills
John Carlton - Master of Commerce (Property Development)
Western Sydney University - Bachelor of Business (Land Economics)
Western Sydney University