Coaching

This article argues that executive coaching is an important part of company evolvement - especially for international businesses.

Coaching

An executive’s bridge between knowing and doing

Kathleen Gabel Strickland The Strickland Group Ltd

Most people in senior positions know the rules about how to be an effective executive. So, if that’s the case, what gets in the way of getting things done the right way the first time? The answer to that question is usually buried in one of the following scenarios. An executive knows what to do, but doesn’t know how to implement the strategy; knows what has to happen, but allows other things to get in the way; or has no idea of the negative...

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