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Ken Buist/Personal Transformation Ltd

Ken Buist is the founder of Personal Transformation - Leaders In Human Resource Transformation, dedicated to releasing people from the place of mediocrity, in order to reach the greater dimension of fulfilled potential.

Ken is also a Trusted Adviser, published author and an experienced and charismatic conference/seminar speaker who has delivered presentations in East and West Coast America, South America, Canada, South East Asia, South Africa, Continental Europe and the UK.

Whether speaking to small groups or large audiences, Ken's delivery is perceived to be incisive, fun and discerning. His aim is to unleash and develop the potential of individuals, by 'causing the light bulb to come on' through addressing root issues, rather than just the smoke and mirrors of tips and techniques. Ken adds value and is sought after for the unique, iconoclastic style he naturally adopts, achieving dramatic measurable results.

You can obtain Ken's book 'Trust Me', from which the trustworthiness articles at this website are adapted, from www.personal-transformation.com. They also provide free resources including:

  • tips on how to develop any of the six elements of trustworthiness
  • how to assess your particular temperament style
  • how to discover your trustworthiness rating along with 15 other traits on their Character Index™
  • other articles on coaching

You can contact Ken or Personal Transformation by email using the form below, or by phone on +44(0)1732 462 444.

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