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The Unexpected Leader®

International Coach Academy

Enslaved women in leadership represent a seldom recognized but crucial aspect of American history and culture. Despite being subjected to the brutal transatlantic slave trade and the oppressive institution of slavery, enslaved women demonstrated remarkable leadership and resilience. I decided it would be my legacy-building business.

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Women's Executive Coach: Narrowing the Leadership Gap

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Now let’s take a closer look at the need for women’s executive coaching to narrow the staggering leadership gap among all sectors. The Overwhelming Lack of Women’s Leadership Although women make up 50.8% of the college-educated workforce—they only hold 24% of senior leadership positions and only 4% of CEO positions.

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Organizational Leadership Opportunities focusing on Employee Engagement + Growth & Development

International Coach Academy

A Research Paper By Cyrus Erickson, Executive Leadership Coach, UNITED STATES Organizational Leadership Opportunities focusing on Employee Engagement + Growth & Development Organizations and employees face two critical and cultural opportunities in the post-pandemic work environment: Engagement and Growth + Development.

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Understanding the Different Types of Coaching

International Coach Academy

LEARN MORE ABOUT BECOMING A PERSONAL COACH Business Coaching Business coaching is a process where a qualified coach aids a businessperson in achieving their professional objectives. This kind of coaching focuses on the executives' professional and personal growth.

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Maximizing Impact, Minimizing Costs: A Strategic Approach to Coaching in Resource-Constrained Government Institutions

International Coach Academy

Having worked in the public sector for several years, I have witnessed many common challenges that public servants encounter – challenges that coaching can directly address. These include leadership development, time and stress management, work-life balance, managing change, fostering teamwork, and improving performance and accountability.

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The TIME Coaching Model

International Coach Academy

A Coaching Model By Cyrus Erickson, Executive Leadership Coach, UNITED STATES TIME Time is money and one of our most valuable resources. Now, imagine an open space where you can talk candidly, share ideas or opportunities with an unbiased and objective Professional Leadership Coach.

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Executive Coach vs Business Coach–What is the Difference?

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Choosing what type of coach you need is the first step in your journey to professional actualization and improvement. Executive Coaching. them to maximize their personal and professional potential. Executive coaches create effective leaders from all positions, industries, pay-grades, and backgrounds.