Coach Educators
Attitude surveys are a relatively simple and low-resource method used to determine a client’s needs prior to the coaching engagement and assess impact during, at the end of or after…
Read MoreHave you ever considered what it would be like to open your Inbox one morning, only to discover the following email notification? PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL Ethical Conduct Review – Notice…
Read MoreWhen it comes to international relocations, expatriates often don’t truly know what to expect until they’re in the thick of it. By then, they’re already behind the learning curve and…
Read MoreCoaches universally strive to “make a difference” for our clients and the communities we serve. Many coaches have a good idea of what that difference is, but measuring and clearly…
Read MoreHave you ever watched a client have a breakthrough and realize that they need to take better care of themselves? If you haven’t had this realization yet yourself, you should.…
Read MoreFrom our own experience as executive coaches, we know that coaching can be demanding, but it is also often exhilarating and highly rewarding. Our six-year collaboration in the fields of…
Read MoreAs coaches we spend a lot of time, effort and money getting coach-specific training and credentials. We take the business of BEing a coach very seriously. We do our best…
Read MoreYou’ll listen better and be listened to if you practice these tips: Let others tell their own stories first. By letting them speak first, you save time. When their interests…
Read MoreOften when our clients say, “I don’t know,” they really do know, but it’s uncomfortable to face the answer. When we trust our instincts as a coach and help them…
Read MoreThere are 53,300 professional coaches worldwide who generate $2.356 billion U.S. dollar in revenue globally (2016 ICF Global Coaching Study), and that number is growing rapidly. As the profession continues…
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