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Alison Lucas

Alison Lucas

Alison Lucas is an Executive Coach and Founder of Randolph Partnership, an executive coaching consultancy based in the UK, and works with clients globally. Alison blends her considerable commercial background with her coaching and systemic experience to help clients navigate the complexity of their world with greater success. She truly believes that we can all achieve more at a lower personal cost and invests energy early in any process, working with all key stakeholders to surface underlying issues and aims.

Alison Lucas is co-author (with Lizzie Bentley Bowers) of Good Bye: Leading change better by attending to endings (Practical Inspiration Publishing) and a professionally accredited coach and facilitator, working predominantly at board level and across all three sectors. Alison and Lizzie are passionate about staying continually curious and paying attention to their clients’ individual and commercial needs and outcomes. Collaboration, shared experience , and learning are hallmarks of their practice, and they enjoy and benefit from the support and challenge they offer each other. Holding the pursuit of the best outcomes for their clients lies at the heart of their collaborations.


Alison Lucas is a distinguished member of the CEOWORLD Magazine Executive Council. You may connect with her through LinkedIn or official website.
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Leaders: Here’s how to navigate employee notice periods, gracefully

When an employee hands in their notice they enter an interim state that sits between ‘has resigned’ and ‘has left’. Sometimes that involves a lengthy notice period that allows time for planning and carefully thought-out handovers. Sometimes it involves an immediate exit from every aspect of the organisation. Whatever the circumstances and the notice period, that liminal space is full of opportunities, many of which are often missed, to strengthen, or weaken, your...