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For the English footballer, see Peter Hawkins (footballer). For the Irish cyclist, see Peter Hawkins (cyclist).

Professor Peter Hawkins is a leading author, consultant and researcher in Leadership, Strategy, Culture change and Organisational learning.

Hawkins is a global thought leader, author and trainer in Systemic Team Coaching running trainings around the world and co-founder of the Global Team Coaching Institute with David Clutterbuck and wbecs.com. . He has consulted to many leading global businesses. He is co-auther of "Systemic Coaching: Delivering Value Beyond the Individual" with Eve Turner published by Routledge; as well as the best selling "Leadership Team Coaching"; and "Leadership Team Coaching in Practice" (both from Kogan Page) as well as author of "Creating a Coaching Culture" (McGraw Hill) as well as " and "The Wise Fool's Guide to Leadership". He is co- author with Nick Smith of "Coaching, Mentoring and Organizational Consultancy: Supervision and Development"; with Judy Ryde "Integrative Psychotherapy in Theory and Practice." published by Jessica Kingsley and with Aisling MacMahon the 5th edition of "Supervision in the Helping Professions"

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Peter Alan Hawkins was born in


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