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The Power of Relationships: Key Practices for Executive Coaches

Dr. Nadine

As executive coaches, we are supremely fortunate to do intimate, intricate, and high-impact work that helps leaders develop professionally (and personally) to be the best leaders they can be for their organizations. This commitment to ongoing relationship-building strengthens the foundation upon which transformative coaching rests.

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9 Top Diversity Recruiting Platforms

Ongig

3 out of 4 ( about 76% ) of candidates say company diversity is essential when looking for jobs. This post covers 9 top diversity recruiting platforms to help you find top talent. But first, let’s dive into the advantages of building a diverse workforce. So, how do you reach these diverse candidates?

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How Companies Source Executive Coaches

Center for Coaching

How do you source executive coaches for your company? To help you gain insight into how companies source executive coaches, we asked CEOs and business leaders this question for their best strategies. Use the International Coaching Federation Website. Find Coaches on Upwork. Join LinkedIn Groups for Executive Coaches.

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Which Job Perks Do Employees Value?

HR Digest

Companies like Asana, Capgemini, Pinterest, Spotify and WWF are stepping up their game with a wide range of sweet-perks, which include executive and life coaching services, flexible vacation policy, employee assistance programs, and weekly happy hours. Multi-channel communication works best for a diverse workforce.

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Paradigm for Parity® Coalition’s 5 Actionable Steps to Gender Equity

Visier

Perhaps this is due to broader talent pools, improved quality of decision-making, and innovation due to diversity of thought as suggested by a McKinsey Report. I certainly saw this first-hand with my own experience in building a diverse team. Instead, prioritize diverse candidate slates and decision-making panels.

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Lynnette Phillips of Empower Your Possibilities: “Coaches Need to Have Coaches?”

Thrive Global

From my perspective I first define success when it comes to coaching. A coach is successful when they are facilitating the growth and change of a client while being compensated fairly because if they are effective their client should be able to have long time return on their investment. T he coaching industry is now tremendous.

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Building Blocks of Great Performance Management: 3 Common Goals

Achievers

As diverse as organizations are (and as diverse as their PM solutions should be) it is helpful to anchor our thinking within a basic framework. First, it should provide in-the-moment coaching, helping individuals to understand what went well and what could be enhanced the next time around. Goal #2: Reward Equitably.