Executive coaching

Use an executive coach

To help you meet the challenges of your role

You may be highly competent technically and have an excellent track record to date, but you may be seeking coaching because of certain of the challenges you are currently encountering, for example particular stakeholder relationships, relationships with your colleagues, a novel speed and complexity of the role, being recently hired or promoted and needing to adapt accordingly, change in the organisation, a need for a sounding board, or a need to round off some sharp edges or become aware of some blind spots.

This is where executive coaching is invaluable

You may need to move to the next level in some area of competence, like:

  • Skills and performance: such as learning a new skill or growing a capability, solving a problem, making an important business decision, developing leadership skills, adapting leadership style or behaviours, improving personal performance

    Business people at a meeting

    Good meeting

  • Personal development: resolving unfinished business in the workplace, such as a conflict with others or problems in the team, developing emotional intelligence, building confidence
  • Leadership: preparing for a future leadership role, becoming a more effective leader, developing influencing skills, becoming more strategic, building a high performing team
  • Meaning-making: finding more meaning in work, better work-life balance, clearer career direction, personal mission, deciding what you really want, making major changes

Our approach

In our coaching, we take particular care with the following:

  • Initial engagement: discussions to ensure compatibility, confidence and commitment to working effectively together. The objectives of coaching are reviewed and agreed at this stage, as well as how the coaching will be conducted
  • Contracting: making a clear agreement as to what the objectives are, the involvement of others, such as a line manager or sponsor, times, length of coaching, location, confidentiality, commitments by all parties to the work being agreed, reviews and feedback, the format of the work and other relevant matters
  • Assessment and feedback: the use of psychometric measures and feedback from others in the organisation
  • Developing a clear agenda: these are the topics that are likely to be discussed and will affect the structure, length, review and conclusion of the work
  • Conscientious monitoring of the work to ensure both parties are on track to achieve the desired objectives

To follow up

  • Read about some of the clients I have worked with
  • Contact me for further information
  • Call +44 (0)1249 813 188

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