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6 Important Things to Look for in Executive Coaching Companies
If you are searching for executive coaching companies, there’s a lot of information to sort through and much to consider. And executive coaching companies have been trending over the past few years, so there’s more due diligence to do than ever before. According to...
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For A New Beginning – 2023
by Sharon Krohn, MCC The New Year invites us to celebrate another journey around the sun with a thoughtful perspective. I relish the experience of personal organization and quiet reflection in the realms of work and life, accounting for the year past and personal...
Mindset and Personal Change: Climb the Ladder of Inference
Personal change begins with your mindset. As an executive coach, I’ve seen time after time that awareness and appreciation of your mindset — how you “see” things; how your beliefs and assumptions color your thoughts and actions — is essential to engage in any kind...
How to Be an Effective Coach for Your Direct Reports
By Laura Hansen. MA, PCC. One important competency for today’s leaders is successfully developing your direct reports through coaching. When you have decided that coaching is an appropriate approach with an employee, here are five things to keep in mind to be more...
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Maren Perry’s Top 10 Soft Skills that Compose Executive Presence
Executive Presence. It’s a very hot term these days, especially in the coaching world. Everyone wants it, and yet it is somehow elusive because it incorporates so many soft skills that are challenging to identify and improve. Our Executive Coaches are frequently...
Executive Coaching in New York
Executive Coaching in New York We frequently get asked what’s happening in the New York coaching scene – what are people doing? How do the engagements work, how long do they last, who’s getting coaching, etc. We’ll outline a typical Executive Coaching engagement...
Choosing a Career Coach
Choosing a Career Coach People come to us frequently when they are in a transition from job to job – or career to career. It’s natural to want some assistance in this process. There are so many types of support out there though, how do you select which kind is...
What’s next for me?!
It's been a big year for me so far. In the past twelve months I've gotten married, moved, hired additional people to work with me, traveled, built a new website and started writing a book. Big, right? As I look at even that partial list I'd think I would be...
Ahhhh! 4 Steps to Combat OVERWHELM
Ahhhh! 4 Steps to Combat OVERWHELM Ah, Spring.... That delightful and peaceful time where buds pop up through the winter surface to bring us color. Yet along with these bursts of scent and beauty, everywhere I turn, people are stressed out and feeling...
Cooling Our Jets in Communication: Responding Rather than Reacting
Cooling Our Jets in Communication: Responding Rather than Reacting Last month we took a look at how we can effectively communicate with a colleague who’s defensive. This month we turn the tables and look at ourselves – when we’re feeling pushed upon by the way...
Pitfalls to Powerful Goal-Setting: Six Ways NOT to Set a Goal for 2012
Pitfalls to Powerful Goal-Setting: Six Ways NOT to Set a Goal for 2012 We hear it everywhere... it's practically in the air we breather in January... Resolutions. Plans. Goals. There's something instinctual about taking a look at the beginning of the year at what...
The Art of Complaining: How Complaints Can be Good for Business
The Art of Complaining: How Complaints Can be Good for Business We often don't get our way at work. Someone says something we don't like... The project goes a way we don't agree with... Decisions are made that impact employees that they think aren't in their best...
Wellbeing at Work
Somehow working hard has become a badge of honor. One HR Director recently reported to me that her boss got up in front of a group and said "I've been traveling everywhere so I've stopped running and gained twenty pounds" in order to show his work ethic and how...
Office Authenticity
Office Authenticity To say or not to say, that is the question.... How much do you actually share with people you work with? We've all had the experience of asking someone 'how are you" and they say "fine" and to ourselves we think, "yeah, right." Why do we do that...
Top Ten Time Management Tips
from Maren Perry, Executive Coach With Autumn right around the corner, many of us are wondering... where did the time go?! All those plans I had to complete things during the "quiet" summer months... thwarted! So as we move into the bustle of Autumn, I offer some...
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