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ROI of Executive Coaching 500% Return

CO2 Business Leadership

Executive coaching has become a pivotal strategy for businesses aiming to navigate the complexities of modern leadership. Understanding the ROI of Executive Coaching is crucial for organizations committed to fostering growth, innovation, and sustainable success. This approach leads to sustainable and impactful organizational change.

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Is Leadership Development the Answer to Low Employee Engagement? (Yes.)

N2Growth Blog

This White Paper is excerpted and adapted from Ultra Leadership: Go Beyond Usual and Ordinary to Engage Others and Lead Real Change (Giuliano, Lioncrest, 2016). In 2004 the Corporate Executive Board’s research showed an 87% decrease in the likelihood of departure for highly engaged employees. The problem is leadership on autopilot.

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Why Post-Pandemic Organizational Change Requires Guidance

CO2 Business Leadership

Nobody resists change anymore because we’re always changing,” explains Carmen Liefeld, Leadership Coach at CO2 Partners. Year after year, McKinsey’s Global Survey, which has polled executives on their most significant management challenges since 2004, finds that communication is the biggest contributor to a transformation’s success.

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Why Post-Pandemic Organizational Change Requires Guidance

CO2 Business Leadership

Nobody resists change anymore because we’re always changing,” explains Carmen Liefeld, Leadership Coach at CO2 Partners. Year after year, McKinsey’s Global Survey, which has polled executives on their most significant management challenges since 2004, finds that communication is the biggest contributor to a transformation’s success.

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Corporate Diversity Still Coming Up Short for Women

Strategy Driven

Examining the Cracks in the Ceiling: A Survey of Corporate Diversity Practices of the S&P 100 shows that out of the 100 CEOs represented in the survey, 92 were Caucasian males. Women make up approximately 18% of director positions within the S&P 100, and only 8.4% For a full copy of the 2010 study, click here. Source U.S.

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