Can You Benefit from an Executive Coach?
Caroline Dowd-Higgins
Dynamic Speaker & Executive Coach I Career Management & Leadership Development | Women Leaders | Talent Development | TEDx Speaker | Media Host | Book Author, Feature Contributor, & Blogger | Empowerment | Culture
As a certified executive coach, I work with a coach – a few in fact, who help guide me on my career and life journey. My coaches have provided a space with psychological safety and confidentiality to allow me to explore, discover, self-reflect, and polish my strengths, and mitigate my blind spots, so I can show up as the best version of myself.
Leadership Coaching by the Numbers
The current trend is for leaders to negotiate an executive coach as part of their salary package. This external resource empowers a leader with ongoing professional development and a space to work out challenges and blind spots with someone objective outside of your organization.
?Gallup reports, when leaders thrive, so do organizations.
The value of coaching benefits the leader as well as their direct reports and the aim is to share a coaching growth mindset, so it permeates into the culture of the entire organization.
What is Coaching?
Coaching is a highly focused, individualized performance accelerator that empowers you to play to your strengths, honor your values, and become the best version of yourself.
An Investment in You
Coaching is a professional development investment in your leadership, which impacts you and the colleagues with whom you work. Ask your employer to underwrite your executive coaching and share these return-on-investment deliverables. Whether you are an executive leader or a high potential leader with aspirations for growth, coaching can help you achieve your career goals.
Create a Business Case for Coaching
While coaching is becoming more mainstream, some organizations are still learning about the value-add and how it can be part of your ongoing professional development. Here are some data points to help make the case for an investment in your coaching.
If asking your employer to pay for your coaching is daunting, here is an email, or conversation template you can customize to get the conversation going.
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Dear XXX,
In reviewing the goals discussed in my performance review; I am interested in executive coaching to enhance my leadership skills. As we enter a significant time of change, (or – as I take on this new leadership position…) – I’d like to become aware of any blind spots which might impact my success. I know that engaging a coach will be of great benefit to me and my team.
I would like to focus on ramping up critical skills, such as leadership, conflict resolution, and building a high-performing team to address our current challenges head on. (insert your most relevant skills and company challenges accordingly) I have seen the positive impact and benefit other leaders have received because of their work with an executive coach– it has lifted them to another level. I’m interested in engaging in a similar process. I am confident that working with a coach will improve my effectiveness as a leader and provide you with insights into my strengths and my areas for development. It will also demonstrate to my team the organization’s commitment to our professional development and investment in talent.
Coaching is an important investment. There may be other development opportunities that you can temporarily put aside to make the investment in my coaching. Instead of going to the XYZ conference this year in Chicago, I’d like to earmark those funds to engage a coach.
Let’s schedule a time to discuss the details. I appreciate your willingness to consider this professional investment in my leadership.
With Appreciation,
?XXX
Choosing Your Coach
Be a discerning consumer and select a coach that is a best fit for your needs. Every coach worth their salt offers a free Chemistry Call to determine best fit. The relationship is a two-way street, and savvy coaches are looking for clients with whom they can make an impact.
Smart leaders ask for help and your success, wellbeing, and happiness can be impacted positively by working with a coach. I am dedicated to transforming the workplace through coaching, so let me know how I can support you. I am always eager to talk about coaching.
Caroline Dowd-Higgins? is passionate about unlocking the art-of-the-possible in her work with individuals and organizations as a certified executive coach, a best-selling author, a dynamic speaker, and sought-after consultant. Her new book, “Your Career Advantage: Overcome Challenges to Achieve a Rewarding Work Life” is empowering people to enjoy their careers and love their lives. Caroline hosts the award winning podcast,? Your Working Life with listeners in 34 countries. She is proud to be a certified Minority Women’s Business Enterprise. Her celebrated TEDxWOMEN talk about reframing failure is available on YouTube. Follow her on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
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11 个月Your perspective on the benefits of coaching is truly inspiring. Your commitment to personal and professional growth sets a powerful example for others. Keep shining! ??
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11 个月This is a comprehensive, thoughtful overview of a resource that is often not fully appreciated, Caroline Dowd-Higgins. Thanks for helping individual leaders and companies understand the what and why (ROI) of coaching.