As leaders move into increasingly influential roles, relationship building becomes the single most essential competency because the ability to build trust and rapport at all levels of the organization, and with one’s customers, is key to leadership success.
Coaching provides a rich learning environment where individuals can evolve professionally and personally. Leaders, and high potentials who are being groomed for leadership roles, find that coaching helps them to
- Understand themselves and gain insight into others
- Navigate career transitions and promotions
- Prevent serious employee issues through greater awareness of human dynamics
- Provide effective performance feedback
- Navigate difficult conversations and conflict
- Build a committed, engaged and proactive workforce
- Become better decision-makers
- Improve team performance and innovation
What to look for in a coach:
A great coach will:
- Listen deeply for what you value most and will challenge you to lead authentically
- Support you and be your greatest advocate
- Ask you the hard questions and be direct and honest with you
- Provide insight and new ways of thinking
Program Options:
Each program is customized to accommodate your budget and desired outcomes. Coaching programs range from 4 months to 12 months and can include all or some of the following:
- Individual assessments (such as Clifton Strengths, MBTI, TKI, DiSC) to improve self-awareness
- 360 feedback to help coachee understand others’ perceptions
- Individual Development Plan outlining coaching goals and measures of success
- 3-way goal alignment meetings with coachee’s boss
- Resources (books, articles, videos and leadership models/frameworks)
- 2-4 coaching sessions/month
- Just-in-time coaching (10-15 minutes as needed throughout the program)
Contact us today to find out how our coaching services can help your organization
TESTIMONIALS
Chief Program Officer,
Nonprofit Foundation
This year was an incredibly challenging year for anyone in a leadership position. Having Gail as an executive coach was like having a ray of light or a little angel on my shoulder who I turned to as a resource for support in a chaotic time. Over the course of the year, Gail taught me how to ask the right questions, and how to trust and follow my leadership instincts. Her most precious gift however was not the time that she spent coaching me, or the resources that she helped me acquire, it was that she facilitated my process of finding my inner coach.