Andy Robinson – Executive Coach – Career Consulstant
Jan 29th, 2010 | By Bill | Category: Videos
Andy Robinson (at Twitter) says “My passion is “helping my clients love what they do for a living and achieve incredible career success.”
Looking back over the past 15 years, some of the more common career situations where coaching made a major impact on my coaching clients’ careers has included:
Personal branding – establishing and communicating a compelling personal brand that creates maximum network “gravity” and business opportunity
New boss – developing a winning relationship with a new boss or new leader
New job / new position – making a noticeable and memorable impact in the first 90 days of a new job or new position
Stagnated career – getting “unstuck” from a stagnated career situation and re-establishing passion and career enthusiasm
Industry or functional transition – transitioning effectively across industry sectors and/or into a new area of functional expertise
Job loss – dealing effectively with job loss and executing a winning job search campaign – helping clients take control and move on to bigger and better things as quickly as possible
Protracted job search – mired in a seemingly “endless” job search – dealing with frustration, disappointment and loss of momentum. Helping clients re-establish direction and quickly achieve desired outcomes
Impending promotion opportunity – preparing and planning for an upcoming or near-term promotion. Staying on top of the “short list” of your employer’s leadership talent pool
Re-entering the workforce after an extended leave – getting your career back on track and loving what you do for a living
“Going solo” or launching a new business – effectively transitioning from “corporate” career success to entrepreneurial career success
Deliver maximum value – our coaching program is engineered to help you be a top performer and achieve extraordinary results on an ongoing basis
Master the key “career success axioms” – 3 philosophies, 6 strategies, and 6 skills that must be mastered to achieve lasting career success.
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