In my training to become a leadership coach, I realized that so many of the skills required for great coaching could also help leaders to be more effective. Here’s what you can do to be more ...
What is one of the most underused tools in a leader’s toolbox? Coaching. Business leaders have the opportunity every day to inspire, empower and engage members of their crew or team by being an ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. I travel all over the world training, speaking and consulting. The majority of my business is facilitating leadership development ...
About 85% of HR professionals say it will be critical for leaders to develop coaching skills in the next three years, according to a July 16 report from DDI. However, 40% of front-line leaders said ...
Executive coaching fails before it starts when it sounds like punishment. The data shows even leaders who'll admit their own ...
According to Gartner[i], leader and manager development is the top priority for HR leaders for the third year running with coaching skills recognised as a key tool for success. Consequently, many ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Coaching is a great way to help your reports grow and improve. It allows you to spend time with each person on your team, learn more ...
Coach, you have impact—use it. Source: Christ School, used with permission “Never underestimate the valuable and important difference you make in every life you touch for the impact you make today has ...
In today’s world of increased performance demands and extreme busyness, most leaders are underperforming. Leading with Emotional Intelligence (EI) helps upgrade your performance by integrating ...
There’s a common misconception that life coaching is all about giving advice—I’ve heard it over and over again in the decade-plus that we’ve been training coaches at Lumia Coach Training. In reality, ...
Part counselor, part strategist, mental skills trainers have helped pro competitors wrap their heads around success for decades. By Elizabeth Svoboda When you imagine an Olympic athlete preparing for ...