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Spoken language is not the only form of communication with our clients in the coaching process. In fact, a large majority of communication is through nonverbal language. The language of…
Read MoreMilitary leadership is often considered one-way communication, where orders are given at senior levels and trickle down through the ranks without question or discussion. While tactical communications do exist while…
Read MoreCan sustainable business value truly be generated with brilliant individuals managing their own parts like mini kingdoms? One of the key barriers to strategic thought and action has remained common…
Read MoreConstant changes in the news cycle can make it challenging to get a reporter’s attention and gain publicity for your coaching business. With COVID-19 continuing to dominate global headlines, it…
Read MoreMilan Atanackovic was introduced to coaching through his role as a leader at EverStream, a telecommunications company in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Milan’s CEO presented him with the opportunity to work…
Read MorePicture this: You are at a networking event, and you meet someone who would be an ideal client for you. You get excited at the thought of potentially working with…
Read MoreThis article is a follow-up to The Ripple Effect of Leadership Coaching, an article I wrote for ICF’s Coaching World where I shared some of the results from my coaching with client…
Read MoreFor any coach wanting to earn media coverage, knowing how to use research to support your topic or take on a timely issue is an essential skill. Using the right…
Read MoreChange is inevitable but often unexpected. It presents opportunities for innovation and growth as well as failure. Outcomes are dependent on our preparedness and situational responses. For that reason, how…
Read MoreKamene Rose knew she kept making the same mistakes in her personal relationships, but didn’t understand why. As she found herself in the beginning of a new relationship, she was…
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