What follows is a short list of actual one on one executive coaching goals that my clients said they wanted to work on during coaching.
I mention "one on one" because executives often do not wish to discuss some things within their organization, but highly value doing so with their trusted Coach.
Before contacting me, take some time to sit down and determine what's important to you. What would you like to achieve through coaching?
The examples below can help you gain clarity? We want to get off to a strong start.
My clients, in their own words ...
In their own words ...
“I’m thankful to have been coached by you back in 2000. Our sessions had a big impact on me and I still remember the lessons learned today.” VP Marketing
In their own words ...
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“I'm slowly learning to strike a sustainable balance between activity and rest, and I know it will pay off. Thanks for hanging in there and believing in me.” Director of Operations
In their own words ...
"Through a period of regular contact, you helped me with a strategic approach that proved revolutionary. The final outcome: more revenue from my business and more time with family.” President/CEO
In their own words ...
In their own words ...
In our one to one executive coaching meeting, you can bring any topic to the table. I’ll provide an objective sounding board and the key questions to help you think it through and find new ways of thinking, adjusting and taking actions to live life to the full.
To read further comments from my business leadership coaching clients in their own words, click here.
“Probably the most important thing you and I have worked on is finding a way for me to feel comfortable being me. This past month, I've made great strides. Thank you, Gary. You're the best.” Senior Manager
Executive coaching priorities vary. Whether for yourself, key individuals or a high-value team, my engagements are designed to build and hone personal, work and leadership assets.
In the course of one on one executive coaching, I listen carefully to what each individual wants and needs in order to successfully move forward.
It's true. Sometimes one conversation can change everything.
Through our work together, you will advance personal and work priorities with greater effectiveness, less stress and more satisfaction. And by being intentional, you should start experiencing the benefits of work life balance.
If you'd like, here you can review the Center for Creative Leadership's examination of the 20 most common leadership challenges at every level of the organization.
It's interesting. As you've read above, clients have unique one on one executive coaching goals they wish to use coaching for. The topics below tend to come up in the course of our time together.
They are not less important, but may get more to some of the underlying organizational causes of stress, overload, burnout and burn-on that clients experience.
During coaching these 12 organizational topics come up with clients fairly regularly. I've tried to put them in some order to make sense of patterns.
If you see something here that seems to replicate your own situation, don't hesitate to bring it up during coaching.
And, maybe what's here will "ring a bell," and remind you that something else in your organization might need to be given further thought as we coach together.
1. Coaching Around The Real But Unwritten Values
Unwritten core values in a company that can contribute to burnout.
2. Coaching on What Motivates High-Contribution Leaders
Improving company culture and employee engagement while avoiding burnout at work.
3. Coaching Addressing the Day to Day Pressures in the Organization
Challenges faced by leadership that can reinforce the feeling of burnout.
4. Coaching that Finds The Kind of Place that Fosters Contribution
Ways an organization can support leaders and reduce the chances of burnout or burn-on.
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