I meet with business leaders all the time who want to make their company stronger and better.
Leaders like you want to take their team to the next level. Many times people want to know who else does what I do, too.
I’m a firm believer that you need a coach, and I want to help you find the right coach for you.
List of local coaches
- Lowell Nereberg – Lowell ran companies before and shepherded them as they grew. He has tremendous experience to help you and your team as you are making important decisions.
- Debbie Zients – With The Alternative Board – Debbie offers a program for entrepreneurs who participate in roundtables to help each other.
- Ken Gosnell – Founder of the local chapter of C12 – a forum for Christian business owners – provides a place for business leaders who believe that their faith is an important component of their business and are looking for encouragement and support.
- Laurie Maddelena – Bringing a background of leadership in the financial services industry, Laurie connects with business leaders through what she calls “success circles.”
- Tony Mayo – I have heard Tony Mayo speak, and have seen his work with clients. He brings a powerful prospective and helps leaders with focus. He’s a smart guy, and can do you good.
- Ingar Grev – I have watched Ingar work with a client who was in the process of creating a significant plan for leadership alignment in a partnership. He does a fine job with balancing the “ideal future state” with the realities of operations while making improvements.
There you have it – six potential places to turn to look for an executive coach. We all need an outside perspective. Who is YOUR coach?
Keys to a great coach experience:
1. Find someone you trust – having an emotional connection is important.
2. Find a coach who helps you think outside your box.
3. Find a coach who will call BS on your BS. Holding you accountable.
Hopefully you’ll find a fantastic coach and see your business really soar to new heights!
What’s the biggest problem you’re facing in growing your business?
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Tom says
In “The best advice I ever got” Eric Schmidt – former CEO of Google said getting a coach was a huge help.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQXiajmANYs