Martin Croft

By Applied Change

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Martin Croft

Martin is thoughtful, insightful and reflective. He really understands how the mind works, especially where the stress and fear of change is concerned.

He’s great at teasing out individual and group thinking on change, especially when it manifests as resistance. He helps individuals and groups by taking their thinking from fearful and protective to a place where opportunities are endless; meaning transformed behaviour and performance. You could say he is like a good digital radio – always tuned in and ready to deliver thought clarity.

When not working, he’s either trashing around on his motorcycle, walking the labradoodle or working out the best fly for those pesky trout.

For more information, click below to see Martin’s LinkedIn profile.

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– Finding that no matter how hard you push, you’re still not getting there?

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