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ALLAN WOON
Managing Partner
Mobile Phone: (65) 9747-9686 and (61) 42214-0908
Email: allan@corporatecoachingpartners.com
Allan is a co-founder and Managing Partner of Corporate Coaching
Partners, Asia's leading firm of executive coaches. He is a practicing
executive coach to senior leaders, both expatriates and local nationals
in Asia and Australia. He also coaches teams on mission critical issues
targeted at optimizing productive behaviors. He has spearheaded
corporate initiatives to develop local and expatriate leaders and
established leadership talent management & development systems at
corporate and regional levels of organizations. He has successfully
introduced coaching into multinational organizations.
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Allan is a Corporate/Executive Coach with extensive Human Resources and line experience in the oil industry, electronics and consulting.
Since founding Corporate Coaching Partners in 2001, he has coached
regional presidents, functional VPs and country managers in industries
ranging from financial services to hi-tech. His approach to coaching is
holistic, working with clients in their totality as a human being. His
style has been described by clients as "relaxed yet probing" and "insightful and challenging". Many of Allan's recent assignments have
been to accelerate and/or engage senior executives with their regional
team members. These assignments would generally require that clients
work on behavior change focused on improving leadership
effectiveness, improving relationships with peers and team members
and development of local/national talent.
Prior to founding Corporate Coaching Partners, he was a member of
Caltex's Executive Leadership Team, where he was accountable for
Caltex's global HR function, with over 200 professional staff across 50
countries. He was intimately involved in the development and
implementation of Caltex's high potential leaders program. He
personally designed and implemented its Executive Coaching program
for its most senior leaders.
As Senior Vice President, Philips Electronics, he spearheaded Philip's
corporate efforts in identifying and retaining regional and international
leaders across all business units in Asia. He institutionalized
assessment centers and led panels of assessors.
He continues to promote the interests of local nationals into leadership
positions, effectively using his knowledge and experience in having
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- Worked with regional president of a US consumer company to
develop his leadership effectiveness; leading to engagement as
team coach to address specific trust issues that impacted on
business results. By end of assignment, leader and team scored
highest in a global survey of employees based on the
Company's values.
- Engaged as executive coach to South East Asian head of
business unit to increase his "risk-taking". Was seen as
"effective but very conservative" resulting in fears that he
might be losing market share without realizing it in an industry
where accurate information was wanting. He and his team were
awarded with the "Highest Growth" prize for the year.
- Worked with Country manager to expand his leadership style.
Regarded as a strong and effective leader, he personally felt
need to continuously improve himself as well as develop key
members of his team. He and his team posted results in excess
of 130% of targets and previous year achievements despite
stiff market conditions, product issues and challenges with
supply allocations.
- Global energy corporation with regional presence in Asia
introduced coaching to assist expatriates in the workforce to
accelerate the development of their potential local
replacements. Designed and developed coaching program to
meet these goals. Success of this program led to introduction
of coaching as a leadership transformational tool.
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Caltex Corporation, Global Head, HR. 2000-2001
Allan had accountability for all HR functions across the 50 plus countries
in which the Chevron and Texaco joint venture operated. Allan
introduced executive coaching to the top leadership team. He also
coached business heads to accelerate their transition into country head
roles; assisting them to set up systems and charters. He facilitated the
development of the Corporation's various talent development programs,
including the leveraging of resources in Chevron & Texaco, ensuring a
cross flow of leadership talent.
Philips Electronics, Senior Vice President, 1998-2000
A key responsibility of this corporate role was to ensure availability of
leadership talent in the pipeline. In a highly decentralized and complex
matrix organization, he had to coach functional staff across 13 countries
on the need to focus on Corporate as well as Business Unit goals. He
consulted with Business Unit heads in Eindhoven and Amsterdam on
talent and leadership issues. Besides participating in assessment and
selection panels, he coached and mentored many of the Top Potential
and High Potential candidates in the 12 countries in which Philips
operated, including expatriate staff.
Union Carbide, Regional HR Director, 1990-1998
Directed chemical company's HR functions in Asia; establishing HR
systems and resources.
William Mercer (Singapore), Office Head , 1988-90
Developed and delivered the first high tech industry compensation &
benefits survey.
Mobil Oil Corporation, Various Roles, 1978-1988
Was based in New York (1980-82) and Ft Lauderdale (1986-87) on
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| Education and Professional Affiliations |
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- Certified in Emotional Competence Inventory
- Accredited Team Management Systems Facilitator
- Graduate: Corporate Coach U Inc's program in Asia
- Licensed Facilitator: Corporate Coaching Clinic, SFO
- Member, International Coach Federation
- Licensed Facilitator: Corporate Transitions, William Bridges & Associates
- MA(HRD-Adult Learning) : George Washington U
- Bachelors- Bus. Admin. : U of Singapore
- Program Director, Specialist Dip Compensation Benefits Mgmt, Singapore Institute of Mgmt (1995-2004)
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