Wednesday, September 6. 2006
Success Strategies for Coaching Professionals
by David
Krueger, MD
Coaching is only beginning to be discovered by professionals in legal, financial, medical, and architectural arenas. These practicing professionals tend to be highly and specifically trained at what they do, think rigorously and want active collaboration.
They have in common a career
dedicated to a body of knowledge, with clients or patients who come
to them for the sole purpose of purchasing their expertise. Their
precise training solves specialized problems of medical illness,
emotional struggles, legal issues or tax matters.
Coaching professionals offers
unique opportunities and challenges. They can benefit from coaching
to:
- Know themselves
better
- Understand the dynamics of human behavior
- Pursue personal development as vigorously
as they pursue professional advancement
- Transition from work ethic to performance ethic
- Emotionally and strategically manage
career transitions
- Market their expertise and business
In my upcoming telecourse, The Art and Science of Coaching Professionals you'll receive an in-depth look at the coaching theory and application that is extremely useful for professionals, as well as for all your clients.
I invite you to join
me as we explore how to get inside your client's head to catalyze
change and discover the most powerful and effective secret we have
as coaches.
The
Art & Science of
Coaching
Professionals
The great thing about coaching professionals is there's no "hard sell" needed to bring them into your practice. What is needed is overcoming the hidden obstacles.
Join David Krueger, M.D. and learn authentic success strategies for working with dynamic, knowledgeable and coachable clients. Dr. Krueger shares the highly effective techniques and novel approaches he's developed for coaching top level professionals in all fields.
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