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9 Benefits of Executive Coaching - Increasing Productivity!By L. John Mason Why executive coaching? Because study after study shows that coaching works! Executive Coaching is an effective tool for organizations and their key people in making changes in both the direction and impact of their work. It is a cost effective way to assist your key personnel to develop their skills in leadership, communication, strategic planning & implementation, focus and accountability. The focus of the coaching relationship is on the client, on what the client wants to have happen, and on what will help them to achieve it. There is no other relationship that consistently offers this extraordinary level of support and encouragement. The coaching relationship is often described as "having your own personal navigator for the journey: someone who will help you find your way and stay on course". Many business and professional people describe having a coach as their own "secret weapon", someone who keeps them focused and on track toward their goals when the tendency otherwise might be to lose energy or become distracted. How Can Executive Coaching Help You? 1. Gain clarity about and maximize your strengths. Excellent Areas for Executive Coaching Include: • Maximizing performance and results at work Executive and Corporate Coaching is for Increasing Productivity: • Human Resources Departments interested in hiring external coaches L. John Mason, Ph.D. is the author of the best selling "Guide to Stress Reduction." Since 1977, he has offered Success & Executive Coaching and Training. Conact Dr. Mason to discuss your specific requirements and to receive a tailored proposal for your organization. Please visit the Stress Education Center's website at Management Coaching-Training for articles, free ezine signup, and learn about the new telecourses that are available. If you would like information or a targeted proposal for training or coaching, please contact us at (360) 593-3833. If you are looking to promote your training or coaching career, please investigate the Training-Certification Program for a secondary source of income or as career path. keywords: coaching | management | business | communication | executive coaching | manage | success | leadership | productivity
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