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The right executive coach can accelerate your business transformation. In this blog, we discuss how to get the most out of your coaching sessions.<\/h2>\n
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One of the most effective, and cost-efficient, ways to achieve business transformation<\/a> is executive coaching. The ROI can be enormous. CEOs use executive coaches to help their leadership teams lead business transformation<\/a> efforts.<\/p>\n

They also use executive coaches as an extension of themselves to elevate the performance and effectiveness of each direct report.<\/p>\n

What to Expect in Your Executive Coaching Sessions<\/h2>\n

What happens when your vision exceeds your team\u2019s ability to deliver? A good executive coach can work with your leadership team to increase their effectiveness<\/a>. But often, executive coaching engagements are a mystery.<\/strong> To the outsider, a great deal of time is spent between the coach and the executive. Money is spent but the value may not be obvious.<\/p>\n

Executive coaching is more than that \u2014 its purpose is to help the executive think and act differently as a leader to achieve desired organizational results.<\/p>\n

An executive coach adds value by opening the executive up to new ways of engaging with others while increasing their capacity to be more effective. The measure of success is outward-facing. Those leaders and staff around the executive experience a noticeable difference in how the executive shows up in the workplace, and that difference is viewed as value-added.<\/p>\n

Executives like yourself are responsible for the experience and livelihood of hundreds and sometimes thousands of employees, their families and countless customers. Your leadership role and the responsibility you have to your organization highlight the importance of being a highly effective leader<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Executive coaching impacts the bottom line because its primary purpose is to help leaders get desired business results, transform business practices, get a new product to market or hit financial targets. But executive coaching helps achieve that and more. By shifting the way an executive shows up, the climate of the workplace, the spirit and sense of connection and teamwork can also improve.<\/strong> Executive coaching can help employees connect to a shared vision, tap into the mission of the organization and become stronger team members.<\/p>\n

As you begin your executive coaching journey, here\u2019s what to expect and how to prepare.<\/p>\n

Come as You Are<\/h3>\n

Your coach\u2019s role is to create a safe place for you to examine your own tendencies and habits by being genuinely curious about how you think, feel and work with others. As a result, you should come to your coaching sessions ready to be yourself \u2014 you\u2019re a person, not just an executive.<\/strong> You should prepare to be heard, seen, understood, appreciated, respected and listened to without judgment.<\/p>\n

A good coach will ask questions and listen intently to you \u2014 not to advise you, or to provide solutions or decide the right course of action that you should take. Coaches are meant to pick up patterns in language and in the descriptions of situations (as well as people), to determine the type of assumptions you make about how things work and what motivates others.<\/p>\n

Don\u2019t be discouraged when a coach takes stock of your pauses, emphasis or moments of reflection and insight. These reveal your sense of identity, your level of trust in yourself and others, and your degree of emotional intelligence. Over time, their work with you will reveal your personal values, convictions and non-negotiables.<\/p>\n

The right coach will also bring attention to your:<\/strong><\/p>\n