USA Today "[Your coach] will guide you to a fuller life.Whatever you want. Your weakness is his challenge."
Fortune "Employees at all levels of the corporate ladder, fed up with a lack of advice from inside the company, are taking matters into their own hands and enlisting coaches for guidance on how to improve their performance, boost their profits, and make better decisions about everything from personnel to
strategy. In the age of Every Man for Himself, every man can have a coach - and, in an ever more commonly held view, needs one."
Dallas Morning News "A personal coach can be the answer when people need a push in more than part of their lives or guidance in setting broad lifestyle goals."
Denver Post "They call themselves 'coaches' and they're a new breed of career counselors multiplying nationwide, promising to unblock
barriers to success, and make you a happier, better person, to boot."
H.R.com "Who needs a coach? Perhaps all of us in corporate America could benefit from a good one-on-one to help us sort out our issues, create a plan, and execute it. Executives and young professionals alike are finding that coaching is giving them the insights and skills they need to take charge of themselves--brutal, honest advice that they are not likely to find from someone within
the organization."
Sunday Oregonian "Progressive managers and consultants have long made coaching part of their jobs, helping employees improve their work habits and interpersonal skills. But in recent years, coaching has emerged as a distinct occupation and source of help in the workplace." |