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last updated: 5 January 2009
Power of One
Malcolm Levene is a Personal Development Business Coach working with both corporate and private clients. He teaches people how they can significantly improve their business skills by personally developing themselves. Private clients have included Tony Blair, Alastair Campbell and Michael Gove MP. Corporate clients include The Bank of New York Mellon, Prudential, Tesco, Newton Investment Management, M&G Investments and Volvo.

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  • Back Office Operations
  • Banking
  • Business & Management
  • Corporate Finance
  • Intellectual Property
  • Marketing
  • Sales
  • Skills & Personal Development
Malcolm Levene teaches businesspeople how they can significantly improve their business skills and their businesses by personally developing themselves. Prior to being a full time coach Malcolm was known as a Personal Branding expert. His clients included Tony Blair, Alastair Campbell, Michael Marks CBE, Robert Walters CEO of Robert Walters PLC and Michael Gove MP. As a Self Development Business Coach, Malcolm works with companies whose vision demands that their employees, at every level, perform at their optimum. He offers his extensive experience as it relates to enabling businesspeople to attain their goals, maintain focus and be highly effective in their day-to-day interactions. Malcolm’s corporate clients include Prudential, Deutsche Bank, Tesco, Citigroup, Robert Walters PLC, Nestle’, Volvo (UK) The Bank of New York Mellon and M&G Investments.
Malcolm has created the Power of One: Personal Development for Business Success programme as a response to the business-world’s request for ‘something different’. The big difference with Power of One is that it is designed to spark or fuel change – real, sustainable, measurable change. Simply put, it enables people to be the best, most effective person they can be.

Malcolm is a Board Director of the Society of Complementary Medicine (SCM), a registered charity. He is a panel member of YougovStone, a ThinkTank that “provides feedback on the most important issues facing this country.”   

As a passionate advocate of authenticity as a key to success in business, Malcolm writes and speaks publicly about the subject. He has written two self-development books, both of which have been published in the UK and the USA. He also writes articles for business magazines, focusing on personal development for business success. Malcolm has been profiled in The New Yorker, The Independent and The Observer. He is frequently quoted by the Press and appeared on television as an expert regarding Self Development for Business Success, Identity and Personal Branding.   

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