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PERSONAL COACHING FOR EXECUTIVES:
WHEN IS PERSONAL COACHING AND EXECUTIVE COACHING MOST EFFECTIVE?
By Gene Griessman, Ph.D.
"Griessman is a kind of Heloise for the
harried. Three hours with him was worth
three years of therapy, and a lot
cheaper."
--Michael Skube, The Atlanta Journal/The
Atlanta Constitution
"Gene Griessman's teaching
methods are original and unique. His ability to articulate and bring to
life Abraham Lincoln's principles distinguish him as an expert in his
field. Our players at UCLA not only learned the valuable lessons in the
fundamentals of achievement, but gained an appreciation and deeper
understanding for one of our greatest presidents, Abraham Lincoln.
Gene's focus on time management is particularly helpful to
student-athletes. Most importantly, I am impressed with
Gene's commitment to building and shaping tomorrow's leaders."
--Steve Lavin, ABC / ESPN College Basketball Analyst, former UCLA head
basketball coach.
Ask yourself the following questions:
1. Are you running your work, or is your work running you?
2. Are you considering a career move, but
you don't feel comfortable discussing it with your colleagues or friends?
3. Do you need to do strategic thinking
about your future or the future of your organization?
4. Do you know how to tap into your
intuitive powers?
5. Are there skills that you need to
acquire or raise to a higher level, like making effective presentations,
writing stronger letters or reports, or delegating efficiently?
6. Do you have a clear vision of who you
want to be and how you want to be perceived?
7. Do you need to improve your ability to
cope with stress and find inner peace?
8. Do you have the time and resources to invest in yourself?
If you already can answer Yes to these
questions, you may want to contact us without reading further. Our
phone number is 404-256-5927 (Leave a voice message about best times/ways
to contact you.) or contact us by email by
clicking here.
We can set up a trial coaching experience on any topic you choose for just $100.
What Kind Of Coach Is Right For You?
Quite frankly, personal coaching may not be
right for you. If you aren't willing to work hard, if you
aren't ambitious, and if you don't have the time and resources to invest
in yourself, you should read no further.
But if the answer to several of the questions
above is yes, you are a good candidate for a personal coach.
The next question that you need to answer is,
Just what kind of coach is right for you? There are all kinds of
coaches, with widely differing approaches and skills. In the
paragraphs below, I will share with you my own philosophy about coaching,
based on research and personal experience.
My Personal Experience With Coaching
I became interested in coaches when I was
actively involved in doing interviews for TV, radio, and print. I
wrote an article on the famous coach John Heisman, as in the Heisman
Memorial Trophy, and interviewed some of the men who actually played for
him. I interviewed football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant for the TV
program "Up Close." I interviewed football coach Bobby Dodd and
wrote an article on Dodd that was published in THE NEW YORK TIMES. I also
interviewed basketball coaches Bobby Cremins and Steve Lavin. One of
my friends is the living legend, former coach and athletic director Homer
C. Rice. You can read excerpts of these interviews in my books and CDs.
I have invested a lot of my own time and money
in coaching, and know from personal experience what a coach can do for
you.
After I decided to develop my one-man play,
"Lincoln Live," I enrolled in acting classes and took short courses and
hired coaches in Atlanta, where I then resided. Then I moved to LA
in order to be a part of the acting community. There I continued to
take classes and eventually hired an acting coach who made recommendations
about my script and script interpretation and traveled with me to many
performances.
What I Learned From Coaches
Out of my interviews and friendships came a
profound respect for what good coaches must do in order to bring out the
best in those they coach.
My acting coach took my acting to new levels.
He could see strengths that needed to be developed, and weakness that I
needed to correct. He gave me invaluable tips about how to
communicate more effectively. He was an encourager who made me feel
confident about the future and helped me deal with setbacks when
everything did not go well.
The Kind Of Coach I Would Never Hire
When I began acting, I signed up for a course
under a coach who had a good local reputation. She invited me to
watch a coaching session prior to participating myself.
I was appalled at what I observed. She humiliated several
individuals. She was so harsh, so negative, so critical that one or two
individuals were brought to tears. When one individual performed,
she would not find a single thing he had done to praise.
Her philosophy was to tear down everything the individual
had already achieved and rebuild from
the ground up.
I dropped the program, even though I had to pay
a cancellation fee, and never went back.
Here's why. I feel that I
already have strengths and knowledge that can be built upon. I feel
good about myself. I don't
want a major overhaul. What I want in a coach is someone who can
build on the strengths that I already possess. I don't need to
pay in order to bring a negative person into my life. I can get these kind
of people for free.
If you want a coach who will destroy you in
order to rebuild you, I am not the person for you. But if you want a coach who will build you up,
will look for strengths that you already have, will tell you candidly what
works and what doesn't but always in the framework of an encourager, then we should talk.
You can contact our office by calling 404-256-5927 (Leave a voice message
about best times/ways to contact you.) or contact us by email by
clicking here.
We can set up a trial coaching experience on any topic that you choose for just $100.
Three Areas A Personal Coach Should
Address
1. Business/office "Politics"
"Politics" in the broadest sense of
the word is
inescapable if you are an executive. Politics involves questions of
power and authority--who gets what, when, and how. Politics has to
do with how you are perceived, who will be willing to help you, and who
might oppose you. Political understanding involves knowing not just the psychology
of the individuals with whom you interact, but the sociology of the
situation--who has vested interests in a particular arrangement, who
stands to gain or lose from a change, etc. A politician is a kind of human
engineer, and politics involves getting things done through others.
2. Existential Questions
The Danish Philosopher Soren Kierkegaard wrote
that we typically think existentially at just a few moments in our
life. When we think about death and when we think about our career
can be such moments.
Existential questions have to do with ultimate
questions, with the nature of existence. Very successful business
people have told me that they made important career decisions by asking
existential questions. One of them told me that he took a
mini-sabbatical and devoted himself to thinking forward and asking
questions like: "When I am 85, what will I want to be able to say
about this decision?"
A coach can facilitate how you feel about
yourself and the meaning of your work.
You must have great confidence in your coach to
allow him or her to enter this part of your life. I personally
regard it as an awesome responsibility, a trust that I do not take
lightly.
3. Skill Sets
In what ways will you be better a year from
now than you are today? A really good coach will help you find your
strengths and weaknesses and create a self-improvement program that will
build on your strengths and possibly correct weaknesses or show you ways
to avoid situations that play to your weaknesses.
Coaching Techniques
Personal coaching for executives is a mix of
non-directive and directive techniques. Sometimes a skilled coach
will let the individual find his/her solution to a problem without any
assistance whatsoever, except to assist in analyzing the possible outcomes
in terms of plusses and minuses. At other times, the skilled coach
will suggest a scenario or a solution and let the individual analyze
possible outcomes.
A good coach can also give you specific
tips that will help you learn essential skill sets. For example, a
great football coach might recommend a minor correction in the way a
quarterback fingers the football that would make all the difference in the
world.
I am an expert in the field of communication.
I know what makes people effective communicators and I know what makes for
high achievement. I have written books on the subject,
some of which have sold tens of thousands of copies, and can offer
guidance for individuals who are serious about this critical skill.
If you are serious about wanting a coach, and
you would like to know the areas in which I have expertise, just give me
us a call and we can talk about whether there's a match. You can
contact our office by calling 404-256-5927 (Leave a voice message about
best times/ways to contact you.) or contact us by email by
clicking here.
The Cost Of A Professional Coach
Don't consider professional coaching unless you
are willing to make a substantial investment in yourself.
Unfortunately, many executives never invest serious time or money in
themselves. They will willingly invest thousands of dollars in
their children's education but only a fraction of this amount in
themselves.
This is ridiculous, if you think about it.
Chances are, when you were in school, you
weren't all that serious about learning. Now that you are
serious, and you know more about how competitive the workplace is, doesn't
it just make sense to willingly invest in yourself?
For one-on-one coaching with a coach who is
known nationally or internationally, you can expect to pay from $6,000 to
$20,000 per year, sometimes more.
(Some
corporation compensation packages include a reimbursement for professional coaching. You
may be able to use this resource.)
Email coaching is an option at a fraction of
the cost.
We have a trial coaching offer for you to
consider. You can schedule a trial coaching session on a topic of
your choosing to see if
our program is right for you for just $100. There's no obligation beyond
the first session. Call us at 404-256-5927 or contact us by email by
clicking here. If we
happen not to be in the office, please leave a voice message, indicating
the best time to reach you, and the best phone number to use.
If you're serious about moving to a new level, let us hear from you right
away. I can assure you that membership in this coaching program will
be strictly limited.
Warmly,
Gene Griessman
| This coaching program is particularly well suited for
executives who are not Americans but who want to interact with
Americans more effectively. One of Dr. Griessman's specialties
is American society and intergroup relations, a subject that he has
studied and written about extensively.
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Qualifications of Gene Griessman,
Ph.D.
Besides being a personal coach, Gene Griessman
is an internationally known public speaker, author, and actor. He has
spoken at conventions and annual meetings and conducted seminars all over
the world. As actor and playwright, he has performed his one-man
play on Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre and before large audiences at
the Georgia Dome and the Ice Palace. He has conducted exclusive interviews
with U.S. Presidents, famous actors, sports figures, business leaders, and
Nobel Laureates, including David Rockefeller, Jacques Cousteau, Sandra Day
O'Connor, Ray Charles, Mary Kay Ash, Jack Nicklaus, Hank Aaron, Julie
Andrews, Aaron Copland, Ronald Reagan, Gloria Steinem, Tennessee Williams,
Ted Turner, and countless others.
He often appears on television and radio, and
his award-winning productions have aired on WCNN and on TBS. He is a
member of the Television Academy of Arts & Sciences.
His book THE ACHIEVEMENT FACTORS received the
Benjamin Franklin Award. TIME TACTICS OF VERY SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE was
featured in Reader's Digest and translated into a number of languages.
It is now in its 23rd printing. THE WORDS LINCOLN LIVED BY: 52 TIMELESS
PRINCIPLES TO LIGHT YOUR PATH focuses on the achievement secrets that
Lincoln used to become successful. It's in its 8th printing. Other
titles include the audio book THE INSPIRATIONAL WORDS OF ABRAHAM
LINCOLN, the CD, LESSONS FROM LEGENDS, the DVD LINCOLN ON COMMUNICATION
and the book 99 WAYS TO GET MORE OUT OF EVERY DAY.
Dr. Griessman has taught at the College
of William and Mary, North Carolina State University, Auburn University,
Tuskegee University, and Georgia Tech. He has served as Fulbright
professor at the University of Islamabad in Pakistan, as consultant at
the National Agrarian University of Peru, and as a visiting researcher
at the University of New South Wales in Australia.
He has been listed in WHO'S WHO IN
AMERICA and WHO'S WHO IN THE WORLD
for many years. Griessman is a member of the Television Academy.
"YOU'LL GET A LOT MORE DONE
IN YOUR LIFE WHEN YOU F0LLOW THIS WISE MAN'S GREAT ADVICE."
----OG MANDINO, Author,
THE GREATEST SALESMAN IN THE WORLD
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Books and Videos By Gene Griessman
The
Inspirational Lincoln Quote Book
THE
WORDS LINCOLN LIVED BY.
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Gene
Griessman's
Lincoln performance before an audience of over 20,000 at the Georgia Dome.
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Over
200 time-saving tips from very successful people
Time Tactics Of Very Successful People.
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