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Finding Help with Networking and Job Coaching ou what to expect from your joint work. You wouldn't use a contractor to upgrade your bathroom without a commitment - why gamble with your career?
Many executive and business coaches - including me - offer a guarantee of performance. This can take the form of either a 'full satisfaction or your money back' program or a return on investment (ROI) that's agreed to upfront.Searching for ways to establish a good network of people who are willing to help with locating jobs is much more difficult than one might think. Other than trying to sell something to a relative, setting up a network that does not collapse the minute you try to use it is the next most difficult thing to do in truly hard times. There are many professional HR advisors who establish programs in church groups and other organiz Last year I was part of a 4 person team which did an industry analysis for the International Coaching Academy. We found many studies which proved conclusively that Flight Technician Resource Guide It seems that the idea of using a business or executive coach to get ahead or to deal with roadblocks is now becoming very acceptable.Finding employment as a flight technician can be especially challenging for some as the opportunities are fairly limited depending on your current residency and your willingness to relocate. At the same time there are a number of resources available to you at your fingertips to help you in your quest to find work. The following are some of the resources that I have found helpful in tracking down opportunities …you may too! I have been involved with coaching since 1988, when I was first appointed to work with other senior executives at the company I worked then. In all those years, I have never seen so much interest and value attached to the use of a certified coach before this year. Want some proof? In the last couple of months, I have appeared on more television and radio shows than I did in all of 2004. I've been invited to speak about the value of coaching on ABC Network News, on Fox, and on NBC. AND I'm booked to appear on 2 more shows as of this writing. So why am I concerned? And why should You be? Item 1: Be a Smart Shopper I spent a fair amount of time in the retail business. I learned that when any product or service becomes very popular, a lot of similar-looking-but-not-as-good copies will soon hit the market. Be aware that this new level of 'coaching awareness' is bringing with it some real frauds and charlatans. If you have any thoughts about taking on a coach, I suggest you ask them 3 questions: 1. "Are you certified?" If so, that alone should reduce the chances that they are selling snake oil or touchy feely stuff that won't do anything to help you move ahead. 2. " Have you actually done what you coach?" This is a pretty good indicator of your chances for success as well. I don't think Tiger Woods would use a coach who'd never actually swung a club. 3. "What professional associations do you belong to?" If they are affiliated with either the Worldwide Association of Business Coaches or the International Coach Federation, you know they've got some credibility . Why Care about Industry Associations? Item 2: Coaching Should Pay for Itself. Quickly Ever met anyone who's used a therapist or counselor for what seems like forever? Although Woody Allen seems to have a made a good career about joking about his various therapists; for the rest of us the wrong choice can be disastrous. My advice - don't take on any service provider if they can't tell you what to expect from your joint work. You wouldn't use a contractor to upgrade your bathroom without a commitment - why gamble with your career? Many executive and business coaches - including me - offer a guarantee of performance. This can take the form of either a 'full satisfaction or your money back' program or a return on investment (ROI) that's agreed to upfront. Last year I was part of a 4 person team which did an industry analysis for the International Coaching Academy. We found many studies which proved conclusively that Using Employment Sites in Your Job Search n invited to speak about the value of coaching on ABC Network News, on Fox, and on NBC. AND I'm booked to appear on 2 more shows as of this writing.Employment Site Job Search ResourcesEmployment web sites have been the greatest advance in the field of recruiting since the creation of the resume. Since their first appearance on the World Wide Web, job boards and career portals have connected more organizations to more talent more efficiently than any other single medium in existence. Both employers and recruiters now consider these sites a critical comp So why am I concerned? And why should You be? Item 1: Be a Smart Shopper I spent a fair amount of time in the retail business. I learned that when any product or service becomes very popular, a lot of similar-looking-but-not-as-good copies will soon hit the market. Be aware that this new level of 'coaching awareness' is bringing with it some real frauds and charlatans. If you have any thoughts about taking on a coach, I suggest you ask them 3 questions: 1. "Are you certified?" If so, that alone should reduce the chances that they are selling snake oil or touchy feely stuff that won't do anything to help you move ahead. 2. " Have you actually done what you coach?" This is a pretty good indicator of your chances for success as well. I don't think Tiger Woods would use a coach who'd never actually swung a club. 3. "What professional associations do you belong to?" If they are affiliated with either the Worldwide Association of Business Coaches or the International Coach Federation, you know they've got some credibility . Why Care about Industry Associations? Item 2: Coaching Should Pay for Itself. Quickly Ever met anyone who's used a therapist or counselor for what seems like forever? Although Woody Allen seems to have a made a good career about joking about his various therapists; for the rest of us the wrong choice can be disastrous. My advice - don't take on any service provider if they can't tell you what to expect from your joint work. You wouldn't use a contractor to upgrade your bathroom without a commitment - why gamble with your career? Many executive and business coaches - including me - offer a guarantee of performance. This can take the form of either a 'full satisfaction or your money back' program or a return on investment (ROI) that's agreed to upfront. Last year I was part of a 4 person team which did an industry analysis for the International Coaching Academy. We found many studies which proved conclusively that The Right Way to Generate Sales Leads Online If you have any thoughts about taking on a coach, I suggest you ask them 3 questions:
1. "Are you certified?" If so, that alone should reduce the chances that they are selling snake oil or touchy feely stuff that won't do anything to help you move ahead.Let’s face it, every business needs leads. I don’t care what your service or product is, if you don’t have a steady, fresh, stream of prospects coming through your marketing funnel, your business will die. Some die faster, and others whither away quietly. Either way, your business needs leads! I will share with you two ways that I like to get my leads. They are pretty simple and straightforward. However, don’t discount these 2. " Have you actually done what you coach?" This is a pretty good indicator of your chances for success as well. I don't think Tiger Woods would use a coach who'd never actually swung a club. 3. "What professional associations do you belong to?" If they are affiliated with either the Worldwide Association of Business Coaches or the International Coach Federation, you know they've got some credibility . Why Care about Industry Associations? Item 2: Coaching Should Pay for Itself. Quickly Ever met anyone who's used a therapist or counselor for what seems like forever? Although Woody Allen seems to have a made a good career about joking about his various therapists; for the rest of us the wrong choice can be disastrous. My advice - don't take on any service provider if they can't tell you what to expect from your joint work. You wouldn't use a contractor to upgrade your bathroom without a commitment - why gamble with your career? Many executive and business coaches - including me - offer a guarantee of performance. This can take the form of either a 'full satisfaction or your money back' program or a return on investment (ROI) that's agreed to upfront. Last year I was part of a 4 person team which did an industry analysis for the International Coaching Academy. We found many studies which proved conclusively that Interview Follow Up Letter: Should You Send One? ither the Worldwide Association of Business Coaches or the International Coach Federation, you know they've got some credibility .
Why Care about Industry Associations?After you've attended a job interview, sending a brief interview follow up letter or (follow up email if appropriate) is a great idea.Not only does it show the company you are interested in the position and are a professional person, it can help to keep you top of mind in the eyes of the hiring manager who may have interviewed many people for the position.Just make sure you keep the letter/email brief and ensur Item 2: Coaching Should Pay for Itself. Quickly Ever met anyone who's used a therapist or counselor for what seems like forever? Although Woody Allen seems to have a made a good career about joking about his various therapists; for the rest of us the wrong choice can be disastrous. My advice - don't take on any service provider if they can't tell you what to expect from your joint work. You wouldn't use a contractor to upgrade your bathroom without a commitment - why gamble with your career? Many executive and business coaches - including me - offer a guarantee of performance. This can take the form of either a 'full satisfaction or your money back' program or a return on investment (ROI) that's agreed to upfront. Last year I was part of a 4 person team which did an industry analysis for the International Coaching Academy. We found many studies which proved conclusively that Employee Enrollment For Benefits ou what to expect from your joint work. You wouldn't use a contractor to upgrade your bathroom without a commitment - why gamble with your career?
Many executive and business coaches - including me - offer a guarantee of performance. This can take the form of either a 'full satisfaction or your money back' program or a return on investment (ROI) that's agreed to upfront.As millions of people across the country prepare to make enrollment decisions for their health care and retirement coverage, many are finding they have more benefit choices than ever before. While enrollment season can sometimes be a confusing and overwhelming time, there are common-sense guidelines that can assist employees in their decision making process.With time it is been observed by industry houses the importan Last year I was part of a 4 person team which did an industry analysis for the International Coaching Academy. We found many studies which proved conclusively that good effective coaching can provide an ROI of up to 500% over time. Get a commitment. Read the Wall Street Journal.com Article Item 3: How Long Does It Take? People always ask me, "How long would I need to work with you?" It's a good and fair question. Based on my experience I can tell you this: Hard, concrete results can witnessed often as little as 4 sessions. But it can also take as long as the client wants to continue. And that's the point. If you decide to work with a coach of any kind, set targets for achievement and 'by when' dates to monitor your progress. If you are moving ahead at the speed you want - stick with the coach. Otherwise - try someone else.
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