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Executive Coaching
8 Essentials for an Extraordinary Presentation
Think of someone you believe is an inspiring, motivating leader. It’s very likely that one of the skills that person has mastered is the art of presenting ideas and information. Successful executives and leaders make great presentations. And that’s a skill you can...
Executive Coaching Needs Differ Between Younger and Older Executives
Did you know there are distinct differences between the coaching needs of younger executives and older executives? Executive coaching pushes executives to grow professionally and personally, break down the barriers of their corporate comfort zones, and develop the...
Become an Exceptional Leader: What’s Your Leadership Style?
Executive coaching is often used to develop the capabilities of leaders and executives. Done correctly, it’s extremely effective, with both immediate pay-offs and long-term benefits. During a coaching engagement, one question often asked is, “What’s my leadership...
Executive Coach or Consultant? What are the Crucial Differences?
Successful executives strive to improve their organizations, their teams, and themselves. External experts can help accelerate those efforts and maximize results. Should you engage a consultant or an executive coach? The distinctions are vitally important but not...
Noticing What You Can’t Un-notice
by Sharon Krohn, PCC When my kids were young they loved pouring through a series of large-format glossy, picture books created by English illustrator Martin Handford. The Where’s Waldo series challenges readers to find the hero, Wally, dressed in a red-striped shirt,...
What do we do with feedback?
by Sheeba Varghese, PCC Robert Allen says that there is no failure, only feedback. Yet, often when clients receive feedback they feel like a failure. So, what should you do when you receive feedback? Over the years, we have come to see how essential feedback is not...
How to Accelerate Growth through Practice and Vulnerability
by Amy Pasquale, MA, PCC Many of us live in a world we experience as requiring us to constantly “produce” or “perform.” Seeing our world this way can impede our ability to grow and develop. Imagine for a moment your favorite sports figure or performer. How much...
The ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IMPACT – Empowering or Disconnecting
By Micki Lewis MS, PCC, CPLP The Influence of Acknowledging and the Power of NOT Acknowledging We can all easily think of a difficult situation at work, something possibly mishandled, handled inappropriately, unethically or unfairly. We can also likely quickly recall...
Boundaries at Work
By Tom Henschel Nicole was a client I had coached years before. She and her family were now living in Asia, where she had a plum assignment on a large team. She reached out to me via email with sad news: she was getting a divorce. Many people throughout the company...