Coaches
Have you been a successful executive and leader for years and are wondering what’s next for you? The first phase of our career life is about taking in, the middle years are about contribution, promotion and building up. But then once you have actualized your financial and professional goals, the last years are about giving back. If you are at that phase of your career and are thinking about how others can benefit from your years of experience and wisdom, you may want to consider a career as an Executive Coach. Years ago, when we were rising within our organizations, we had mentors who took time to help us develop our political savvy and navigate corporate strategy. These days, very few senior executives have the time to devote to this important aspect of human development. Because of this change, the profession of coaching has emerged to assist in the growth of leaders. So, what are you thinking about and what are your questions…?
Seek Your Solution
- I am thinking about becoming a coach and just want to learn more about it…
- I am a corporate executive and lately I have been thinking about my next career. Someone suggested I might be a good coach…
- I hired a coach and learned so much about myself that now I am curious about the profession of coaching as a next career step…
- I have decided that I want to be a coach, but need support through the transition from an experienced mentor coach…
- I have decided that I want to be a coach, but am unsure about my niche, how to market myself and how to build up my practice…
- I am currently a coach but I am having challenges growing my business to a full practice. I need a successful coach who can mentor me regarding my approach…
- I am currently a corporate coach and am looking for coaches who are good at business development and who can send some business my way. I want to coach, not promote myself…
- None of the above applies to me, but I have my own questions about how coaching would benefit me…
Who Benefits from Coaching?
- Associate your coaching services with a firm that contracts large change projects and brokers coaching to credentialed coaches.
- Develop your coaching skills with a credentialed mentor coach from ICF.
- Prepare for the ICF credentialing process with a Professional Certified Coach.
- Start your coaching practice with mentoring help from experienced coaches.
- Build your coaching practice to full capacity with help from a mentor coach.
- Decide if coaching is for you or transitioning from the work force to a business of your own.
- Affiliate yourself with a group of professional coaches for support.
