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Executive Coaching

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Executive coaching provides a confidential and supportive sounding board for their clients. They ask questions, challenge assumptions, help provide clarity, provide resources, and yes, sometimes, with permission, provide advice. They often administer and help interpret 360-degree and behavioral assessments, conduct confidential interviews to help a client gain self-awareness, and establish development goals.

 

The coachee could be newly promoted (transition coaching), be facing a number of challenges (usually involving people relationships), or is being groomed for larger roles. And yes, coaches are still hired to correct behavioral problems and help leaders resolve interpersonal conflicts.

 

While there are many variations, executive coaching usually involves a series of phases, starting with intake, assessment, goal setting, and development planning, and then progressing through the development plan, with periodic check-ins with the executive’s manager. The process is over when the development goal(s) is achieved, or when the coach and/or coachee decides that it should stop. The typical duration of a continuous coaching engagement is seven to 12 months.

 

However, the coachee can take multiple baby steps to reach the goal which include Image, Personality, Time management classes along with mentoring for self-confidence, career planning, and Personal Branding.

What We Do

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PERSONAL BRANDING

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COMMUNICATION

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LEADERSHIP COACHING

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CONSULTING

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