Coaching for Change
When you make the decision to invest in coaching, you are making the decision to invest in yourself. This investment ensures you are setting aside the time and focus required…
Read MoreNegative ideas can prevent anyone from achieving their goals. This was certainly the case for Lydia Henshaw when she found herself beginning a new leadership position at Procter & Gamble.…
Read MoreThose of us who are vehicle owners want to make sure our cars will get us through the winter or dog days of summer. Unfortunately, the average person rarely schedules…
Read MoreWhen American singer Tina Turner released “What’s Love Got to Do with It” in 1984, she couldn’t have imagined this hit song could take on so many meanings and complexities. Today,…
Read MoreLeadership is a relationship rather than an individual act. It requires a coach-like leader who is aware and can instill a sense of purpose in themselves and others. A leader…
Read MoreAfter 15 years of rising through the ranks at an international law firm, Jenny Friedle took on the role of corporate technology PMO director—the first position filled at a new…
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 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 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…
Read MoreAs Tia Dwyer took on the newly-created position of Chief Operating Officer at Think Together, she knew she would face challenges. Think Together, a nonprofit that supports education reform and support…
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