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July 7, 2020 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Video on Coaching Skills to Use with Emerging Leaders

Are you a leader who has emerging leaders who are productive, yet weak with soft skills?
Do you want to know how you can help this employee?
If so you’re at the right place!

Many of you have been following my videos and blog posts since 2010 and I appreciate you!  For those who are new to my messages, you will see that I refer to several key communication strategies that help clients – kick conflict to the curb to get the results they deserve. Clients are emerging leaders, individuals, and organizations who want to reduce drama and find more peace in their life.

Coaching Skills with Emerging Leaders:  Meet Scott

I’d like you to meet Scott, an emerging leader who is one of the brightest stars in a midsized company.  There is only one reason why Scott did not get promoted. Scott had a blind spot and did not see what his leaders saw. Every time Scott opened his mouth, he had to prove to upper management that he was the brightest person in the room by sharing tons of details.  He got into the weeds.

Coaching Skills with Emerging Leaders:  Why did Scott’s Supervisor suggest coaching?

Leadership tuned Scott out when he gave reports in meetings. He knew he was not listened to but was unaware of his blind spot.  Scott was referred to me as a coaching client by his supervisor who believed in him. It took only a few sessions for Scott to recognize that he
gave too many details.  He admitted that he wanted to prove how smart he was.

Scott didn’t realize that this one communication barrier was stopping a promotion. He took a behavioral assessment that opened up Scott’s eyes to his strengths and areas to improve with his communication skills. In case you want to know the ending.  Yes, Scott worked on his soft skills and finally received a well-deserved promotion.

 

https://youtu.be/iergHpct6KI

Are you interested in a promotion or career move?

Do you have direct reports or emerging leaders who need to improve soft skills? If so please call me on my cell:  248.325.8101 or send me an email. We can discuss several options to fit any time schedule and budget.  Also, feel free to ask for details on my new online course:  Kick Conflict to the Curb: Get the Respect You Deserve!  I’m starting another waitlist.  We will discuss the best choice for you or your direct reports.

Until next time,

Joyce Weiss, M.A., CSP
Career Coach and Communication Strategist

Have a great week.

Remember, YOU Get What YOU Tolerate!

PS Career Advancement is like riding a bike. Shift Gears from coasting to owning the road!  
Find your voice with Joyce!

PPS I work with individuals, small groups, and organizations who want to reduce drama at work and find more peace by Kicking Conflict to the Curb to Get the  Respect YOU Deserve!  Now let’s go do it! 🙂

Filed Under: emerging leaders, Executive Coaching
Tagged With: Coaching as a Leader, how to improve communication skills

May 15, 2018 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

How I Encourage Others to Succeed as Their Career Coach

Do you ever wonder how sessions are conducted with a career coach?
Would you like to discover or rediscover your secret sauce on how to continue on your road to success?
Do you want to smile while reading this article?

If so, you are in the right place.  I am sharing some of the questions that I use as a career coach.  The idea is for you to ask yourself the same questions and see what answers appear.  Feel free to share this post with people who you feel could benefit from the content.  You can call or email me questions or concerns to explore if coaching is a good next step for you (or colleagues/relatives).  Are you ready for the questions?  Here we go! 🙂

Career Coach Question #1:  What Does Success Mean to You?

Obviously, there is no right or wrong answer.  The idea is for you to look inside so we can move forward.
Is it wealth, education, or a fulfilled life?  Your answer may change quite often in life.

Career Coach

Career Coach Question #2:  What Do You Own?

This questionJoyce Weiss | Career Coach is a tough one to answer at first because I’m asking you to find what makes you unique.  How does this quality work for you?

I own the discipline to constantly learn and a desire to help others be the best that they can be.  Feeling less stress is always part of this equation.  🙂  Once you learn your secret sauce it’s easier to move forward.

As some of you know, keynote speaking used to be the main part of my career.  I discovered that my unique quality is listening to what people say, and ask them the deep questions for self-discovery.  It’s easier for me to accomplish my career goals as a career coach by working with people one on one or in small groups.  Keynote speaking didn’t give me the opportunity to help others go deeper.  It was a great part of my career for years.  I’m now enjoying this new direction because it’s natural for me.

Now back to you.  Do your best to find your own secret sauce.  You can call me (800.713.1926) to set up a free laser coaching session!  I love helping people.  You do know that by now…right?  😉

Career Coach Question # 3:  How Can You Be The Best That You Can Be?

The following quotes will get you started.

It’s all about…

  • Looking for ways to constantly improve
  • Being as curious as children to keep your energy going
  • Finding role models to see how hard work pays off

Joyce Weiss | Career Coach

Joyce Weiss | Career Coach

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I want to hear from you

Add a comment to my blog on your favorite success quotes.  You will receive a response from me because I enjoy connecting with my readers! 🙂  You are always welcome to send me a private email with questions about your career.

Please share this and any article that speaks to you or your company.

Feel free to share this post with people who you feel could benefit from the content.  You can call (800.713.1926) or send me an email with questions or concerns to explore if coaching is a good next step for you (or colleagues/relatives).

Learn about the 3 coaching options and our online coaching program – Communication Skills at Work here.

This is Joyce Weiss

Corporate Communication Strategist and Career Coach

Until next time, Remember…”You Get What You Tolerate!”

Filed Under: Executive Coaching, Professional Development
Tagged With: career coach, career development

June 18, 2017 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Shattering the Myth About Career and Executive Coaching

Do you think that Executive Coaching is for people who are

  • Troublemakers?
  • Reserved for the hardest cases?
  • Headed towards termination?

If so, this article will shed some light on the myths of Executive Coaching.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sqNxAKE7uY

The Reality of Executive Coaching

  • It’s a strong retention tool
  • It supports professional development
  • It helps grow leadership and employee engagement

Who are Good Candidates for Executive Coaching?

  • Executive Coach | Joyce WeissLeaders who need to learn how to stop micromanaging direct reports
  • Top performers who are ready for a promotion yet need to improve their communication skills with the executive staff
  • Employees who have excellent technical skills yet need to become more assertive at meetings
  • Workaholics who don’t know how to balance their home life and career
  • Anyone who want to receive a promotion

The Executive Coaching Process

  • Executive Coaching |Joyce WeissAnalyze the fit of client and coach
  • Understand the client’s challenges, strengths, and needs
  • Determine shared goals with the client and client’s supervisor
  • Check in with each other between sessions to ensure goals are reached
  • Discuss progress with the client’s supervisor
  • Schedule periodic check-ins to keep client on track and accountable

Let’s Get Real about Executive Coaching

My experience with Executive Coaching has been very rewarding because clients have worked very hard to achieve their goals either to develop their career or resolve conflict in their workplace.

The biggest mistake for new Executive Coaches is when they begin working with clients and have not decided if they are good coaching candidates.  You heard me right.  We need to interview clients to make sure they are ready for candid feedback and are willing to check in with the coach to show that they are accountable to make the necessary changes.

READ HERE to discover 3 important Executive Coaching Questions to Ask Yourself.
They are powerful and may help generate some positive change for your career growth.

I want to hear from you

Send me your questions or comments on your experience with Executive Coaching.

Read more articles and listen to podcasts at our Career Coach Strategies Knowledge Base

This is Joyce Weiss, Communications Strategist and Executive Coach

Until next time, Remember…”You Get What You Tolerate!”

Filed Under: Career Development, Executive Coaching, Professional Development
Tagged With: Coaching as a Leader, Executive Coaching

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