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An executive coach is a one-on-one thinking partner for leaders with a big agenda, demanding schedule, and complex decisions to make. Your coach is an objective outsider who asks good questions, listens intently, challenges powerfully, and advises selectively. Coaching is an effective tool for:
As an executive, top manager or COO do you ever catch yourself feeling or thinking:
If so, you are in very good company! Many executives are trapped working harder and harder but on the wrong type of tasks. As a result, their personal and business lives may become complex, cloudy and confusing - they start to lose focus, miss opportunities, adopt bad habits, underutilize their talents, get in comfort zones, etc. Their frustration level goes up and their personal freedom goes down. Does any of this sound like you? What Roles Does the Coach Play? A coach plays several roles the the executive client. Together these provide for a unique and powerful relationship, making big goals achievable. They include: partner and trainer. Also, a coach provides the support and structure for you to excel and accelerate! The Growth Coach® helps executives focus on effective thinking and action. With clarity of who you are and what your high-value activities are, you can actually work less and achieve more. We get clients to do less of the wrong type of work and more of the right type of work (i.e., strategic, high-value activities). How is Coaching Different From ... Coaching is more than consulting. Like consultants, coaches also share information and give advice. Coaches also make requests versus just giving recommendations. An executive coach pays attention to both the person and the results. Coaching is different than talking with a friend or peer. Friends don't generally have the perspective or advanced competencies to develop others. Peers have a vested interest in the political status quo; they are unlikely to insist on results. Coaching can be intensely personal, but it is not therapy. Coaching is about achievement; therapy is about healing. Therapy moves a person from dysfunctional to functional. Coaching moves an executive from functional to extraordinary. Ready to... become more focused and more effective? Then fill out the form to request more information, or contact us to arrange your personalized and highly confidential one-on-one coaching plan. |
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