Mark McMordie

Mark McMordie

Mark McMordie
PCC ICF Dip Advanced Executive Coaching MSc BA (Hons)


“I know that my mindfulness practice has an impact, even if the client isn’t necessarily aware. Several say that I have a calming presence – that as soon as they see me, they feel calmer. Mindfulness gives me the courage to be open and vulnerable. If I am willing to show my true self this encourages the client to do the same and hold nothing back. Even something as simple as saying ‘I don’t know where to take this’ shows the client that it’s ok to not know, that one doesn’t need to have all the answers.”

Mark develops inclusive, inquiry based leadership for agility, innovation and whole system transformation

Mark is an experienced consultant, executive coach and top team facilitator. He works with CEOs and leaders to build innovative, high growth organisations and helps them develop the inner and outer capacities required for more inclusive, inquiry based leadership and organisational transformation. He brings over 25 years corporate experience in Leadership and Organisation Development and his work spans a wide range of sectors including financial services, retail, telecoms, technology, media, housing, engineering, manufacturing, oil & gas, and energy.


Mark is a Professional Certified Coach with the International Coach Federation (ICF) and co-author of Mindfulness for Coaches: An Experiential Guide (Routledge 2017).

He teaches on the MSc in Coaching & Behavioural Change at Henley Business School and following articles in Coaching at Work, has presented globally for the ICF and Association for Coaching on Mindfulness, Psychological Safety & Innovation. As well as delivering neuroscience based emotional intelligence training to increase focus, resilience, self-awareness, self-management and empathic connection, Mark’s work with top teams also draws on insights from Harvard’s Amy Edmondson and Google’s Project Aristotle to build psychologically safe, high performing teams.

Community of Practice

Harthill has created and sustains a collaborative group of coaches, consultants and facilitators in a Community of Practice,

which supports our own transformation and the transformation in individuals, teams, organisations and society. Each person who completes the LDF Authorisation is included in the Community and enriches our work.


Developmental Events

Orchestrated and choreographed by Rebecca Stevens, the Community is beginning to buzz with ideas, connectivity, sharing of experiences, co-inquiring into aspects of our work and the field. Harthill has created and curated a range of developmental Events which serve this purpose and some are also available to those outside the Community of LDF Authorised Practitioners.


Collective Inquiry Groups

Harthill has also launched a series of Collective Inquiry Groups - Community Inquiry, Developmental Inquiry, Practice Inquiry. We have also launched FrameChangers - like a book group for sharing and discussing any books, articles, videos or indeed any material that has shifted our frames of reference, triggered a new line of thinking or developmental idea.


Wisdom Council

Under the guidance of Dr Stephen Duns, we have also initiated a Thought Leadership space, with a Wisdom Council providing guidance and oversight, a planned annual Conference at which we will share new thinking, and a supportive group that will facilitate the research and studies that can lead to the publication of articles in our field.


Our Collaborators

Harthill seeks to attract those in the field with whom there is a "resonance", and we are proud to have many Collaborators who are aligning with us, sharing their experiences and contributing directly to our work


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