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A New Way of Looking at Things is Among Benefits of Leadership Coaching

By |December 8th, 2015|

Benefits of leadership coaching

A young reporter found something intriguing while looking through his stations old news segments. It seemed that a great deal of stories had something in common, he realized that a number of the great leaders […]

3 Things you can Learn from Leadership Coaching and Mentoring

By |December 3rd, 2015|

We all want to grow and become a better person than who we were yesterday. What if i told you leadership coaching can make you grow immensely in your private life, and in your career? What are three things you can learn from leadership coaching and mentoring? Here […]

Top 10 Benefits of Business Coaching

By |December 1st, 2015|

 

benefits of business coaching

If you are a business owner, you are keenly aware of the need to make your business as successful as it can be. To this end, you take steps to ensure that you hire employees with […]

Do You Carry Chips or Boulders on Your Shoulders?

By |August 4th, 2015|

ChiponshoulderImagine a number of leaders in a weekly status meeting. The team is engaged in conversations regarding weekend activity with their families and recent outings. At the moment, everything about the conversation is enlightening, cordial and upbeat. The meeting starts and a few key challenges are […]

Customer Advocacy: 4 Points That You Should Seriously Consider

By |April 13th, 2015|

general-electric_GE_Are you an advocate for your customer?

I just ended a call with a GE Client Relationship Advocate. I have a broken GE microwave that I just purchased last year. So I call 1-800-GE-CARES and as I’m dialing, I’m thinking, let’s see if they really care. Like […]

Leadership & Relationships: How Well Do You Know Your Co-pilot?

By |April 1st, 2015|

airbus-a320-germanwings-d-aipx-crashed-1024x768On March 24th 2015, Andreas Lubitz, the co-pilot of GermanWings flight 9525 deliberately slammed his plane into a mountain in the French Alps killing 150 passengers. Lubitz was a marathon runner, he flew planes as a hobby and was described as a normal young […]

If You Want to Avoid a Snare… Don’t Compare

By |February 24th, 2015|

Starting_Sprinters_Blocks_mMy son and I attended an indoor championship track meet last week. Before the meet we discussed the goals and expectations. My son’s first goal was to place first in his heat but after further discussion he decided that he wanted to break his personal record. […]

Leadership and Pressure Situations: Lessons from the Super Bowl

By |February 3rd, 2015|

2015-superbowl_698x400_mDealing with pressure situations comes with the territory when you are in leadership.

Pete Carroll the head coach of the Seattle Seahawks had to make a call to run or pass the ball with 20 secs left on the clock to win the Super Bowl. He quickly […]

The Authentic Leader: 7 Ways To Be An Anomaly

By |January 26th, 2015|

Anomaly_Blue_apple_mAre you an anomaly (anomalous leader) or do you fit in with the rest of the crowd. Are you a leader who conveniently assimilates or remains authentic?

You just landed a new leadership position at a booming company. Your friend who hooked you up with the initial […]

Leadership Ingredients: Do You Have HR in You?

By |January 13th, 2015|

Relationship_infographic_icons_m_698x400Come on now, you have to admit, Human Resources sounds a bit sterile. At a glance, when we think of resources, many will think of money before human beings. When we think of people, we often think about relationships, development, and coaching.

HR is responsible for a […]