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Coaching Profile

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Tim Atterton

BA Law; Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (GAICD); and Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts (FRSA)

Tim is an internationally acclaimed personal development coach and business improvement specialist with over 25 years’ experience gained in 40 different countries. His core professional expertise lies in the areas of: strategic planning; financial management & control; change management; and business transformation and sustainable growth.

He has held senior positions at two prestigious international Business Schools: Executive Director of the World-renown Entrepreneurship Centre at Durham University Business School in the United Kingdom (1990 to 2000) and Director of the Bankwest Entrepreneurship & Business Development Unit at Curtin Business School in Perth, Western Australia (2000 to 2006). Despite these longstanding Business School affiliation, Tim regards himself fundamentally as a ‘practitioner’ rather than an ‘academic’ with his international reputation and unique competence being founded upon an unparalleled conceptual understanding of personal and business development theory, complemented by practical and relevant real-world experience. 

Currently, Tim is Managing Director of Business Dynamics – a specialist consulting firm that offers coaching, mentoring and strategic development advice to senior managers from selected blue-ribbon clients. Many of his clients are drawn from high profile, award-winning WA organisations.

Tim is, also, a past Chair of the WA Small Business Development Corporation and, also, an acknowledged Conference Speaker in the areas of personal development, change management and business re-vitalisation.

Tim has provided one-to-one coaching and mentoring support at Director level for more than twenty five years; primarily, linked to broad based programs of continuing professional development. Tim has also designed and taught programs for personal coaches, advisers and business mentors.