The Real Return on Investment of Executive Coaching
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Sabine Henrichfreise's curator insight,
April 16, 2014 1:50 PM
Coaching is about Not Knowing, Coaching is a Philosophy of Action, Coaching is an invitation to create new ways to lead in complex systems, Coaching is a possibility to create collective efficiency, innovation and success
ASPEL Editor's curator insight,
December 29, 2013 8:24 AM
As the tech industry grows, technical skill-based youngsters are increasingly being asked to lead public or soon-to-be-public companies with little formal business leadership experience. “You’ve got a million senior directors who are 29 years old, don’t know jack about leading,” says Susannah Baldwin. “It’s much easier for a hiring manager to just insert someone into their process and help them with the flow of their work. But coaching is not as much an alternative to Executive Learning, but rather a supplement to it. Many coaches, practitioners and executive education experts say coaching is most effective when used as a situational tool for high potential or top-level executive officers. For now Executive Coaching has shaken off its remedial reputation to become a dominant development medium for the top “brass”. Keep reading to find out why… |