Who We Work With
"We're Looking for Ideal Partners -- Are You One?"
We’ve coached and presented in big companies, like:
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Microsoft |
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American Express |
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MBIA |
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Fannie Mae |
Mid-size companies like:
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Corporate Finance Institute |
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Kids Hope United |
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University Area Community Development Corporation |
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Tampa Electric Company |
and small businesses like:
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Insurance agencies |
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Doctor's offices |
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Start-ups |
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Financial service branches |
Many of our coaching clients are individuals, and they range
from corporate CEOs and managers to solo-preneurs.
We specialize in:
The key variable isn’t the size of the client,
or even what they do. It’s the desire.
In particular, the desire to produce great results, to learn and grow, and
to enjoy their success (often “successful” people feel like they should be happy, but aren’t).
For example...
A key focus of our work with the New York Yankees was helping
young players successfully make the leap from the minor leagues to the major leagues.
The players (like the Yankee organization itself) were highly successful
already, but wanted to go to the next level.
They wanted to play in the Big Leagues.
We do the same for successful business organizations, teams, and individuals:
We coach them to achieve the "Big Leagues" of performance.
| “Working with Heads-Up Performance I quickly started making more money while working
less hours and feeling much less stressed.” |
| Bill Hoge, Hoge Insurance Agency (Nationwide) |
"Which of These Quotes Can You Relate to Best?"
Tim Gallway wrote in the “Inner Game of Work” that:
Performance = Potential – Interference
One element of our approach is to help you reduce the interference that’s
keeping you from performing to your potential.
Any number of things can be interfering with your performance.
Sometimes "interferences" are easy to spot, sometimes they’re hidden.
Do any of these ring a bell?
We enable companies and individuals to powerfully and rapidly identify and reduce whatever is
interfering with their performing to their potential.
However,
We Only Work With
“Ideal” Clients -- Do You
Qualify?
Tiger Woods, the most dominant player in any sport, is
constantly trying to get better. He’s open-minded about trying new things and if he sees
something he believes can make him better, he goes for it.
Woods and others who share a passion for growth and improvement are
“Learners.”
Lesser players, whether in golf or business, feel they know it
all. They sit with their arms crossed at meetings, believing they can do no wrong and that
nothing new will work.
They say things like: “That’ll never work.” “Been there, done
that.” “Look, I’m just being realistic.”
Know anyone like that?
They are “Knowers.”
The distinguishing characteristic of our ideal clients is that they
are Learners.
And by the way…
We Won’t Work With Your Company...
…unless the leader is part of the program.
We’ve tried a few times years ago to work with organizations where the boss
hired us essentially to “fix” the people that work for him without he himself being open to new learning (it was a
he in each case).
This failed. The leader just has too much influence in
an organization.
If he or she isn’t in the “learning soup” with everyone else, we won’t take the
job.
An organization cannot out perform the constraints of its
leadership.
And now you might ask...
“What results can I expect? ” (click)
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NOTE: As we see it, to have learned something means there’s a
change in behavior. Knowledge isn’t power. Acting on knowledge is
power.
If you’ve read “Good to Great” or any other good (or great) leadership book, you’ve
only learned the ideas in the book if your behavior has changed as a result.
Coaching bridges the gap between knowing and
action.
In fact, most of our clients quickly get a great ROI from coaching because they
become able to “pick the low hanging fruit.” That is, they quickly remove the “interference”
holding them back and actually do the things they know will help them.
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To Results
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