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Executive coaching is now offered as an option with every training course at Media Friendly
8/1/2009
This helps to ensure that what is learnt on our Media Skills Workshops and other courses, is acted on back in the workplace.
A recent Media training client took up the offer I found it extremely helpful and am already putting into practice some of the advice I received. I have also told my senior colleagues here that they could also benefit from such coaching. Hopefully, they will accept my invitation
We all have frustrating days, whether you are a Regional Sales Manager, a Head Teacher or a Director of a multi-national organisation.
Who do you turn to when you're not achieving your targets, your team is not performing, you simply feel overwhelmed and can't see the wood for the trees?
Maybe you don't want to share your concerns with your boss, your colleagues or your partner ? after all, you can cope, can't you?
Some large organisations provide counselling for employees who are suffering from stress, but if you are stressed because of your heavy workload and deadlines are looming (because you cant manage your time effectively), you need coaching, not counselling.
So whats the difference between counselling, coaching and mentoring?


