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Look after your people and they will look after your business by Mark Wager

Viewed 86 times
[Executive Coaching, Workplace Coaching, and Leadership Coaching]

People often talk about how to manage teams but I believe Managers also need to be aware of how team members are managing. Overwork, high levels of stress, taking work home, working too long hours. these are not just problems for an individual but for an organisation as well. This article looks at how Managers need to be aware of their responsibilities to their team

Mark Wager, Executive Coaching, Auckland Region

Inspiring Leadership - inside out by Gai Foskett

Viewed 609 times
[Executive Coaching, Leadership Coaching, and Business Coaching]

What is it that people who lead by inspiration do so differently to those who lead through position? It might just be that those who inspire do so by 'being' who they are - that is their message and beliefs create a connection between humans.

The Destructive Power of the Shadow by Jenny Devine

Viewed 188 times
[Personal Development, Leadership Coaching, and Life Coaching]

What do Paul Henry, David Garrett, Tony Veitch, and ex New York Governor Eliot Spitzer have in common?

Key Tips for Success in the Workplace by Tracy Keith

Viewed 327 times
[Career Coaching, Workplace Coaching, and Leadership Coaching]

Last year I had the privilege of hearing Meg Poutasi the CEO of the Pacific Cooperation Foundation speak of her experience as a young female leader who transitioned from law into a role supporting her cultural heritage. She shared her feelings of isolation at the top, being perceived as too young to know anything and the personal burden she carries of not failing her people. To follow are her key tips for anyone wanting to succeed in their workplace.

Tracy Keith, Workplace Coaching, Wellington Region

How to choose the RIGHT Coach for you by David Savage

Viewed 170 times
[Executive Coaching, Leadership Development, and Leadership Coaching]

There are now many coaches out there to choose from, some specialising and some offering a range of services, but even though coaching has earnt it's place as an effective way for people to improve themselves and their world, the skills of a coach, plus experience and competence can vary. Use this guide to help you choose the right coach for you!

David Savage, NLP Coaching, Wellington Region

The real value of coaching by David Savage

Viewed 212 times
[Executive Coaching, Leadership Coaching, and Life Coaching]

Coaching is not just an investment of time and energy, it costs money too! So what's the real value of coaching? How can you measure the return on your investment? A fair question deserves a fair answer!

David Savage, NLP Coaching, Wellington Region

How to Develop a Ready Response Capability – without the need for a catastrophic event by Sue Dwan

Viewed 180 times
[Leadership Coaching, Business Coaching, and Performance Coaching]

Organisations in Christchurch have now moved out of their initial crisis response mode into business recovery and a ‘new’ normal. This typically includes temporary accommodation, disrupted workplaces, cramped working conditions and longer commutes; extra or different demands, loss of staff and/or clients or records.

In the spotlight? Be cool under pressure! by David Savage

Viewed 206 times
[Personal Development, Leadership Coaching, and Life Coaching]

One of three major presures on a human being - along side ambiguity and over-busyness - is being-seen; those times when everyone is focused on you and assessing every word you say and move you make.

David Savage, NLP Coaching, Wellington Region

Kicking Mental Clutter to Touch! by Saskia Clements

Viewed 149 times
[Executive Coaching, Leadership Coaching, and Life Coaching]

In this article, we turn our focus to the subject of de-energisers, which represent a great opportunity to free yourself of mental clutter and improve your energy and motivation levels.

Supporting through transition at work by Nicki Hayward

Viewed 256 times
[Workplace Coaching, Leadership Coaching, and Performance Coaching]

Transitional management (moving someone into a new role) can be incredibly challenging. When people move into a new role, particularly when promoted, they often need a great deal of support. One frequent mistake is assuming that they know what they're getting into. So often we believe that because someone is great at their job, and get along so well with their colleagues, that they will be natural leaders or managers.

Shhhhh! Something is listening to your every thought by David Savage

Viewed 282 times
[Personal Development, Leadership Coaching, and Life Coaching]

What a lemon has to say about what’s listening to the thoughts in your head, why it matters and how you can best make use of them.

David Savage, NLP Coaching, Wellington Region

A caution with courses by Sue Dwan

Viewed 172 times
[Leadership Coaching, Business Coaching, and Performance Coaching]

I get a bit concerned sometimes when I hear managers decide it’s time to send staff off to courses, workshops or seminars and then adopt a ‘pick a course, ship ‘em off, forget about it’ approach.

How to create a TRIGGER! by David Savage

Viewed 240 times
[Executive Coaching, Leadership Coaching, and Life Coaching]

What is a TRIGGER? A TRIGGER is some kind of cue that ‘TRIGGERS’ a certain thought – it’s essentially building an association between an object and a specific thought or feeling – In setting up a TRIGGER, YOU CHOOSE the thought or feeling to be associated with it.

David Savage, NLP Coaching, Wellington Region

Don't mess with a 4 year old by Nathan Smith

Viewed 366 times
[Leadership Coaching, Life Coaching, and Performance Coaching]

I learnt another valuable lesson this week and would like to share.

Nathan Smith, Life Coaching, New South Wales

Why Treating Your Team Like Babies Can Work by Jennie Hill

Viewed 449 times
[Team Coaching, Leadership Coaching, and Performance Coaching]

How do we encourage a baby when they are learning to walk? We celebrate their successes – well actually we celebrate them just trying!

Jennie Hill, Leadership Coaching, Victoria

Leaders and Stress by Gai Foskett

Viewed 383 times
[Executive Coaching, Leadership Development, and Leadership Coaching]

Today leaders need to know how to ‘lead’ themselves through their own life and their daily responsbilities as leader at work. We have a frighteningly fast pace of change and innovation, changing expectations, demands and concerns for staff and their well being and development – not to mention new ways of communicating, selling, distributing to make a difference…..and thriving in a global financial ‘crisis’ The leader who understands a couple of things will fare better than those who don’t.

It's Time To Ditch the Switch by Diana Pettie

Viewed 519 times
[Leadership Coaching, Business Coaching, and Performance Coaching]

The facts about Switchtasking in business. Has this ever happened to you? You are deep in conversation with a friend or business associate. Suddenly a distraction; the mobile rings, a waitress serves your latte … The distraction ends, you both look up at each other and say, ”What were we talking about?”

Diana Pettie, Performance Coaching, Victoria

Waking Up is an Inside Job by Jenny Devine

Viewed 182 times
[Leadership Coaching, Life Coaching, and Business Coaching]

In my previous article I described the challenge that faced me during my coaching training with Debbie Ford once I came to the realisation that no one was coming to my rescue and that if I wanted to live the life of my dreams, I must take full responsibility for all aspects of my life and for making that dream become a reality.

Christchurch Earthquake Leadership through Crisis by David Savage

Viewed 1406 times
[Personal Development, Leadership Coaching, and Life Coaching]

I’ve heard many of my coaching clients tell me how they work well under pressure or how they’re good in a crisis, and they are. But it’s not just them, you can scale-up this adaptability and see how ‘stepping-up’ in a crisis is a very human trait. As the Christchurch earthquake hit and then unfolded on our TV screens, in pictures and footage you see everywhere people stepping up, not just managing the crisis, but leading through it.

David Savage, NLP Coaching, Wellington Region

How to create the perfect team by Mark Wager

Viewed 96 times
[Speakers - Successful Teams, Executive Coaching, and Leadership Coaching]

Every great organisation has elite teamwork at its foundation of success. They have found that more than processes and systems,it's the dynamics of the relationships between people that generates the energy required to take a company from average to truly great. They have teams that care and respect each other. They watch each others back and push each other to achieve results together that they couldn't do on their own. Sounds fantastic but how do you make this happen

Mark Wager, Executive Coaching, Auckland Region

Can Personalities Really Clash? by Stephanie Philp

Viewed 200 times
[Workplace Coaching, Leadership Development, and Leadership Coaching]

When I was a young schoolgirl there was a girl in my class who hated me with a vengeance. Jean Owen. She used to bully me; push me around and hit me whenever she felt like it. She was much bigger than me and I felt powerless to do anything about it. Jean was also the class clown and everyone else thought she was great. But I detested her with a passion. Then one day something serious happened …

Stephanie Philp, NLP Training, Waikato

7 tips for preparing for your presentation /speaking engagement by Tracy Keith

Viewed 401 times
[Career Coaching, Leadership Coaching, and Life Coaching]

"Key traits written all over PM's speech notes" - Dominon Post 21 May 2011. The photo of John Key in the Dom Post speaking at the announcement of the 2011 Budget is a great example of how our every move can be caught on camera and that even our own scrawled comments or speech notes can become the centre of publicity. As a seasoned Toastmaster I was contacted by Kiren Chug of the Dominion Post and asked to comment on Prime Minister John Key's use of notes when speaking. Read the article...

Tracy Keith, Workplace Coaching, Wellington Region

How to keep your head under pressure by David Savage

Viewed 192 times
[Leadership Coaching and Life Coaching]

Some people have a great ability to keep the head under pressure in front of others. They steer their focus away from a feeling of risk and doom, to one of being in the moment - performing in the same way as they had mentally rehearsed their performance. And of course, with more experience, the easier it is to (in the words of Adam Ant) stand and deliver!

David Savage, NLP Coaching, Wellington Region

Leadership. What style are you? by David Savage

Viewed 161 times
[Executive Coaching, Leadership Development, and Leadership Coaching]

As a leader, if you want people to follow you, inspire them with a compelling vision, affirm the importance of their roles in achieving success, and then give them the resources they need to innovate and make the vision a reality ... they will find the way! By David Savage with extracts from the the book The New Leaders by Daniel Goleman

David Savage, NLP Coaching, Wellington Region

The Illusion Of Work/Life Balance by Stephanie Philp

Viewed 407 times
[NLP, Business (Speakers), and Leadership Coaching]

"So what do you want to achieve?" I asked a recent client. "Well, really I just want to achieve a work/life balance," she responded. "Hmm, and what exactly is a work/life balance?" Like many others, she seemed confused. She mumbled something about, "having more time for herself" and then confessed she didn't really know. I told her I thought that the concept of work/life balance was a load of nonsense and, in trying to achieve it, we’re faced with yet another source of stress and angst.

Stephanie Philp, NLP Training, Waikato

How we exited the Stone Age by David Savage

Viewed 215 times
[Executive Coaching, Leadership Development, and Leadership Coaching]

We didn't exit the Stone Age because we ran out of stones, we progressed because someone saw room for improvement, had a great idea, chose to lead the change and took action .... and so came the Bronze Age!

David Savage, NLP Coaching, Wellington Region

How to get the most out of your Coaching! by David Savage

Viewed 278 times
[Executive Coaching, Leadership Coaching, and Life Coaching]

When you take on a Coach there are a few essential ingredients you need in place to make the most of it ... Yep, the right goals for a start and a solid game plan. But also, it's how you engage with the coaching and the little things you can do to maintain the focus you need to nail your goals!

David Savage, NLP Coaching, Wellington Region

10 TOP TIPS FOR AN AWESOME CV! by Kathryn Jackson

Viewed 279 times
[Executive Coaching, Career Coaching, and Leadership Coaching]

1. Be truthful – if you overstate your achievements then it’s likely that you’ll find yourself doing work you’re not capable of doing...or the reference checking process will expose anything you’ve misrepresented.

Goals - and that sinking feeling by Gai Foskett

Viewed 148 times
[Executive Coaching, Leadership Coaching, and Life Coaching]

Setting and getting goals is exciting, inspiring and challenging - well at least I hope they are for you. And the 'journey to the goals' so often is such a rich experience on it's own. That is great - but what about when you finally achieve that big big goal? You're on a real high, buzzing for maybe a few days, maybe weeks.....and then, you get that sinking feeling, that little voice in your head ( or is it your heart?) says 'So what!?"

Ignore Poor Performers at your Peril by Sue Dwan

Viewed 175 times
[Leadership Coaching and Business Coaching]

There is one common workplace issue that has the most potential to lower employee morale, lower workplace productivity, waste hundreds of hours of person hours and drive managers and workmates to distraction. The issue is poorly performing staff that fail to meet the required work standards and they may be widely known as being this way, for years.

Could having a coffee REALLY cost over $500?? by Nick Sterling

Viewed 232 times
[Leadership Coaching, Business Coaching, and Performance Coaching]

"Absolutely, it can". Here's how...

Goal Setting for Success by Saskia Clements

Viewed 154 times
[Executive Coaching, Leadership Coaching, and Life Coaching]

If you don't know what you're aiming for, you're sure as heck not going to hit it!

Permission to Change Goals?! by Kathryn Jackson

Viewed 279 times
[Executive Coaching, Career Coaching, and Leadership Coaching]

It’s ‘that’ time of year again when we dig out our ‘to do’ list for the last twelve months, enjoy a smug 5 seconds of celebrating what we accomplished and then feel guilty at the remaining actions that we never even got close to achieving. So how are you going to make certain that January 2012 is different? What can you do to make sure that you're likely to ACHIEVE the career goals that you set yourself? What will it take to motivate you to keep going...even if the going gets tough?

Encouraging Contribution by Leahna Hardie

Viewed 347 times
[Leadership Development, Leadership Coaching, and Business Coaching]

Emotional bank account withdrawals and lost opportunities… a common event in many business settings resulting in loss to the individuals and the company. I know this is a common occurrence, and yet it doesn’t need to happen this way.

Leahna Hardie, Leadership Development, Wellington Region

No one is coming! by Gai Foskett

Viewed 246 times
[Executive Coaching, Leadership Coaching, and Life Coaching]

In my work as a coach, often with leaders in corporations or private companies, I see in my clients eyes a look of panic - of being trapped - of waiting for the rescue vehicle to arrive and 'fix' their lives.....to get them out of their extremley busy, and highly successful lives and career. Why is this?

The Leadership Formula by Mark Wager

Viewed 295 times
[Executive Coaching, Team Coaching, and Leadership Coaching]

Motivation is one of the most powerful forces in the world; it gets us up in the morning, it takes us to work and gives us the desire to achieve our dreams that is when it is working. When we are lacking motivation then minutes feel like hours and our dreams stay just that, dreams. This article explores the power of motivation and the formula that can help you unlock it

Mark Wager, Executive Coaching, Auckland Region

Can You Solve Problems While You Are Sleeping? by Leahna Hardie

Viewed 446 times
[Health Coaching, Leadership Coaching, and Performance Coaching]

It seems, getting enough sleep is now a hot topic and is being studied in relation to learning, remembering, maintaining information context and even managing your preferred weight!

Leahna Hardie, Leadership Development, Wellington Region

Five reasons why new ideas are quashed by Elevate Leadership

Viewed 239 times
[Leadership Development, Leadership Coaching, and Communication Training]

You've had a BIG idea but if only other people could see it's brilliance too! We've all had our ideas knocked flat at some stage or other, so why is this and what can you do about it?

Elevate Leadership, Communication Training, Wellington Region

Joining the dots not the butts to the bigger picture by David Savage

Viewed 229 times
[Personal Development, Leadership Coaching, and Life Coaching]

Waiting for the train I notice two still-smoking cigarette butts on the grass bank, the previous mid-fourties owners nearby chatting away. I found myself with an internal disconnect - how hard is it to join the dots between personal actions and the bigger picture.

David Savage, NLP Coaching, Wellington Region

How to inspire your team by Mark Wager

Viewed 337 times
[Executive Coaching, Team Coaching, and Leadership Coaching]

We all aspire to be great leaders. When we look at leaders, we admire one quality. That quality is the ability to inspire people. How do they do this? Is it a skill that can be learned, or is it just natural charisma? The good news is that the ability to inspire people is the same as any other aspect of leadership, a skill, a skill that can be learned. This article contains some top tips that will help you develop this rare and invaluable skill

Mark Wager, Executive Coaching, Auckland Region

Earthquakes and Risk Management by Sue Dwan

Viewed 158 times
[Workplace Coaching, Leadership Coaching, and Business Coaching]

There’s nothing like being in a major earthquake to focus the mind and sharpen the senses. The most basic instinct to kick in is personal survival and following that, concern for the wellbeing of family, friends, neighbours and the safety of homes. Business owners and managers within organisations had additional concerns - their business premises, operating equipment, stock, staff, loss of revenue and possible livelihoods.

Excerpt from "How you can BE an Amazing Public Speaker" by Karletta Abianac

Viewed 333 times
[Relationship Coaching, Leadership Coaching, and Communication Training]

Myth 3: How I think about my audience doesn't matter. Truth: How you view your listeners is more important than the words you say.

Karletta Abianac, Life Coaching, Queensland

The Wisdom of Crowds in business and Crowd-Sourcing in modern procurement by Nick Sterling

Viewed 247 times
[Career Coaching, Leadership Coaching, and Performance Coaching]

I am sure we all sit back at times and reflect how deeply the Internet has irreversibly changed the way we do the ‘normal’ things in our lives these days. “The Wisdom of Crowds” and “Crowd-Sourcing” provide us with a glimpse of where that trend is heading and how we can maximise the benefits to our business in an ethical manner by both knowing about them and how to make the best make use of them in improving both quality & bottom-line performances.

The real reason why your dreams are not coming true by Mark Wager

Viewed 214 times
[Leadership Coaching, Team Building, and Performance Coaching]

As a Leadership Coach I meet many people who not only want to not only be succesful but want to make their dreams come true. Yet nearly all of them in the end fall short and fail. This article explains the number one reason why people fail and what you can do about it so it doesn't happen to you.

Mark Wager, Executive Coaching, Auckland Region

Top 10 tips for new managers by Mark Wager

Viewed 233 times
[Executive Coaching, Leadership Development, and Leadership Coaching]

You've been working hard, you are a business expert and everyone knows how good you are at your job and now that special day has come that the boss invites you into his/her office and gives you the promotion you have been working for. Great news - right? You are now a boss, you now have people reporting to you and your whole working life is now about to change forever. Here’s a few tips to avoid those common first time manager mistakes

Mark Wager, Executive Coaching, Auckland Region

Waking Up Is Hard To Do by Jenny Devine

Viewed 211 times
[Leadership Coaching, Life Coaching, and Business Coaching]

The emotional waking up process for me was very slow, hindered by the fact that I believed that I was already awake. I could see that others had a way to go, but me? No way! I was one of the lucky people who just managed to have it all together; but I was very excited about the idea of working, in some capacity, with those who didn't, to try and bring them to my advanced state! Oh, how the arrogant fall and oh, how very hard.

Bullfighting, Leadership and the Long Game by Elevate Leadership

Viewed 230 times
[Executive Coaching, Leadership Development, and Leadership Coaching]

From the 26th of September 2011, a ban on bullfighting in Barcelona ends a tradition that is hundreds of years old and etched into the DNA of Spanish culture. Whilst for some it’s a loss of identity and for others it’s an evolutionary step forward, one thing is for sure …. it demonstrates that leaders need to sometimes play a long-game to create change.

Elevate Leadership, Communication Training, Wellington Region

Keeping your cool under pressure by David Savage

Viewed 187 times
[Executive Coaching, Leadership Development, and Leadership Coaching]

Some people have a great ability to keep the head under pressure in front of others. They steer their focus away from a feeling of risk and doom, to one of being in the moment - performing in the same way as they had mentally rehearsed their performance. And of course, with more experience, the easier it is to (in the words of Adam Ant) stand and deliver!

David Savage, NLP Coaching, Wellington Region

 
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