"The Top Recruiters tip for Climbing to the Top? Find a Coach."
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"Coaching is an action-oriented partnership
that, unlike psychotherapy, which delves into patterns of the past, concentrates on where you are today and how to reach your goals."
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"Part consultant, part motivational speaker...
coaches work with managers, entrepreneurs, and just plain folks, helping them define and achieve their goals."
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"Coaching can certainly help you strengthen your sense of self-worth, focus on your goals and get there, fast."
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"People at all stages of their professional development are hiring coaches... It helps people get more of what they want out of life... Coaches are sounding boards, support systems, cheerleaders and teammates all rolled into one. Bottom line; their task is helping the client realize his full potential.... Coaching is for anybody who wants more in life and is willing to take action to accomplish their goal."
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"A coach will help you identify your marketable skills, define your life and career goals, and then create a game plan to help you reach them."
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"As for coaching, having someone listen to you and encourage you, and break everything down into easy, concrete steps, is rather nice." "It's not just helping them with hard-core business issues but also helping them with their personal issues..."
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"If you are contemplating a change in career or feeling stagnant in your job, employing a professional career coach may be just what you need to help you make an informed decision about your future."
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"Who exactly seeks out a coach?
Winners who want even more out of life."
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"In a recent study, training alone improved
leadership skills by 22%. When combined with Executive Coaching, improvement jumps to 77%."
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"The goal of coaching is the goal of good management - to make the most of an organization's valuable resources."
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"Once used to bolster troubled staffers, coaching now is part of the standard development training for elite executives and talented up-and-comers."
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"Across Corporate America, Coaching has become as accepted for Executives as Budget Forecasts and Daily Meetings."
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