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Leadership Lab: Take a Cue From Athletes by Working With an Executive Coach
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Leadership Lab: Take a Cue From Athletes by Working With an Executive Coach


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Summary

Executive coaches can help executives take their game to the next level in four key ways, from improving their self-awareness to reshaping their thinking.

Think of the most accomplished athletes of your lifetime—perhaps Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods or Tom Brady. These legends were the best of the best, arguably the GOATs of their sports. They had many things in common, including the topic of today’s Leadership Lab. Each of them hired a coach or personal trainer from outside their organization to help them reach their full potential.

Jordan hired Tim Grover to be his personal trainer. Woods had Hank Haney as a swing coach, and Brady had Alex Guerrero as his health and wellness trainer. Even though they were coaching these mega-stars, Grover couldn’t beat Jordan in one-on-one, Haney couldn’t go head-to-head with Woods and Guerrero couldn’t dream of throwing a pass in the NFL. Clearly, these trainers/coaches weren’t better than the athletes, but they were trusted advisers who provided four critical advantages:

 

  1. They helped the athlete see what they couldn’t see.
  2. They created regimens that kept the athlete at peak performance.
  3. They held the athlete accountable to their goals.
  4. They reframed the athlete’s thinking.

 

Just as these elite athletes sought coaching to refine their game, executives at the highest levels seek coaching to refine their leadership and decision making. In this installment of Leadership Lab, we will consider how executive coaches can help you see what you can’t see, create regimens

to keep you at peak performance, keep you accountable and, at times, reframe your thinking.

4 Ways an Executive Coach Can Up Your Game

Let’s take a closer look at the four ways an executive coach can help you thrive.

1. An executive coach will help y

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