Category Archives: coaching

Prime Confidence at The Intersection of Purpose and Now

I get “pitched” a lot of ideas from prospective new clients during our early conversations.  They want to do “something” that will make a difference in their business, with their team, in their lives. Usually, economy of time and money … Continue reading

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Things are Going to be Different Around Here

I have always found that, ultimately, there are two Fail-Safe ways to change an organization: Change Leaders or Change the Leaders Or, as Mike Henry writes in is article “Change Leaders or Change Leaders” on the Lead Change Blog: “Established leaders have … Continue reading

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The Leadership "Bug" That’s Highly Resistant to Treatment

It’s a tenacious little virus that can effect anyone from time to time, but it is especially harmful to leaders, or anyone who aspires to grow their influence.  And this bug is highly resistant to treatment. In her new book, due … Continue reading

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