Media Articles About Coaching
Fortune Magazine: "So You're a Player. Do You Need a Coach?": The hottest thing in management is the executive coach — part boss,
part consultant, part therapist. Who are these people? And what are they doing in your company?
Time Magazine: "Play of the Day": Fostering employee loyalty in a tight labor market, companies are offering workers personal coaches
as a tool to help them thrive.
Chicago Tribune: "A Coach in Your Corner": This Profession Has Got More than a Sporting Chance. (Article has been archived so you will need
to do a search using the title and a small fee may be needed for full access.)
HR News: "Work/Life Balance Boosts Business": Companies that initiate programs aimed at improving employees' work/life balance enjoy
higher productivity and employee retention rates, a new study finds.
Trendscope.net: "Coaching: A new tool for honing your performance edge.": Summary: Internal and outsourced coaching, a performance
improvement tool, is becoming increasingly popular in the business world, and is now offered as a benefit by some organizations. Its one-on-one,
task-oriented nature makes it an effective tool in plugging the development holes that even the most talented professionals might have.
Crain's Chicago Business: "Business coaching catches on": Outside experts help small firms create a game plan.
Business Week: "Put Me In, Coach": It may sound touchy-feely, but a business coach can help you succeed in business — and as a person.
LA Times: "Someone to Help Resolve All Your 'Issues'": Dissatisfied with life? A 'coach' can make you stick to a plan designed to
maximize your potential. (Article has been archived so you will need to do a search using the title and a small fee may be needed for full access.)
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