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Executive Coaching: What It Takes and How I Do It

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Welcome to Mindful Change Exchange!  This radio show is dedicated to expanded awareness, powerful action, empowered results!

Through dialogue, guest interviews and caller input, we’ll discover new ways to have balanced, congruent and fulfilling lives.

I’m your host, Billie Frances, founder of Guiding Mindful Change and Employee Wellness Coaching, and I’m honored to be a guide on this journey of discovery, joy, and transformation.

My guest today is Lou Cator.  Lou is a diligent, seasoned and solutions-oriented professional coach with expertise in coaching individuals to achieve their goals by improving different actions necessary to take control of future plans.

Lou is certified with Guiding Mindful Change and is certificated with Coaches Training Institute, is certified as a practitioner using the Ned Herrman Brain Dominance Assessment and is a Board Certified Coach. Says Lou, "Business and executive coaching is the process of engaging in regular, structured conversation with a "client": an individual or team who is within a business, profit or nonprofit organization, institution or government and who is the recipient of business coaching. The goal is to enhance the client’s awareness and behavior so as to achieve business objectives for both the client and their organization."

Lou's process includes:  Aim to enhance the performance of an individual, team, project or organization, especially to establish and accomplish desired goals. Thrive as leader in a team environment. Possess talent to motivate and work with people at all levels of a company through established credibility, trust and respect. Promote commitment to high standards of excellence. 

Contact Billie at Guiding Mindful Change.com

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