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People Change - Could this Be Your Time?

Business people often outgrow a job or a company and coaches need to recognize that, and help their clients manage that change in ways that foster true growthREAD»

Michael Eckerman

Michael Eckerman, Eckerman Michael, Business Strategist, Business Coaching, Austin and Coaching, Austin and NLP, Professional Training, NLP Master Trainer, Michael Eckerman NLPREAD»

Michael Eckerman

Michael Eckerman, Eckerman Michael, Business Strategist, Business Coaching, Austin and Coaching, Austin and NLP, Professional Training, NLP Master Trainer, Michael Eckerman NLPREAD»

Why Executive Coaching Matters

As a leadership consultant for about thirty years, I first began to notice the phenomenon of professional coaching in the marketplace maybe ten years ago, and it took me another five years to realize it was a growing and legitimate addition to the world of input to organizational prowess as well as individual development. Myself, I had always been a coach as part of my consulting, and it had always been in the context of forwarding the intent of the client work (usually the fulfillment of their vision). In the last couple of years, I have gravitated more to a formal coaching process for my clients, either inside the context of a consulting engagement or not. My main reason for this is that I realize that nothing else I do has as much of a potential for leveraged impact as coaching a senior executive of a company or a business unit or a division, etc. In other words, with very little time or money invested on the clients part, the import and impact of the coaching work can and should yield returns that are hundreds or thousands times the investment.READ»

When Coaching Crosses Over and Prescribes

There is a struggle among coaches and within the notion of coaching, itself, over the issue of “prescription.” Just how much prescription/direction is the coach supposed to provide the client?READ»

Business Coaching

Owning your very own business is a wonderful adventure but there is one vital skill that many aspiring entrepreneurs fail to grasp and that is management. Running your business requires good management skills or your whole enterprise ...READ»

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Sending Coaching Clients To Make Their 1st Impressions

Recently, I read a blog post by uber-blogger, Chris Brogan. He made some great points on how to navigate that difficult minefield, “the first meeting at an event.” After reading it, though, I thought, I’d give my coaching ...READ»

The OK Factor in Coaching

Everyone agrees coaching is about helping you perform better – whether it’s on the job, at home or on a playing field.  You bring the talent, intellect and desire.  The coach brings a process for focusing and releasing them.  ...READ»

Coaching Challenge - Clients Over 50's Fear of No Future

I've been executive coach and mentor to some high powered entrepreneurs and executives over the years. And today, more than ever, they fear becoming invisible if they change positions or sell out.READ»

The 10 Questions I’d Ask if I Were Coaching Congress (as a Group) (Today)

Could Congress use a coach? What are the Top 10 Questions an executive coach might ask in a Congressional group coaching setting? John Reddish, one coach with a history as a political strategist, gives us his list.READ»

Coaching to be Better, and to Move Over, Up and On

Tips for both coaches and coaching clients on how to navigate a career transition, layoff or the need to find a job at another company.READ»

Coaching to be Better, and to Move Over, Up and On

Tips for both coaches and coaching clients on how to navigate a career transition, layoff or the need to find a job at another company.READ»

Seven Coaching Tips for Putting Your Best Face Forward

Here are the seven "Best Face Tips" I use with my coaching clients.READ»

Boomer Succession Coaching

The Coaching Show interviewed me on coaching Boomers and what comes next in our lives grab the link hereREAD»

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The Senator, The Coach, The Director - Advise & Consent

Executive Coaching and Governance have many commonalities, key among them is the notion of “advise & consent.” READ»

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You Get The Outcome That You Focus On

People who believe this know exactly what they want and concentrate all their efforts on getting it. People who don’t believe this are easily distracted by new ideas or ‘opportunities’ that come their way and end up unsatisfied with the results.READ»

The Art of the Decision (Part 2)

Last week, I wrote a post about decision making.  The article was focused on how to make good decisions.  But I realized after I wrote it that I left out an important step in the decision making process...that's communicating the ...READ»

Recession Challenges Coaching's Goals

recession, coaching, RIF, cutbacks, Schuller, loss of confidence, change, work life balance, realignment, layoffREAD»

10 Ways To Keep Your Employees Happy Without Breaking The Bank

Budgets are being slashed, small businesses are having difficulty surviving, and it’s that time of year when raises and bonuses are decided at many companies.  These days it seems most employees should just consider themselves ...READ»

Managing New Year's Resolutions the Agile Way?

  It’s that time of year when the majority of us are thinking about our New Year’s resolutions or goals.  A lot of us will decide not to set any New Year’s resolutions because we know we will just fail (and then feel ...READ»