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Executive Coaching News Archive28-May-2009
Turning decisions into career action (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel) If four crows are sitting on a clothesline and one decides to fly away, how many crows are left? Three, right?
Cambria to Offer Reduced-Scope Coaching (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) BOSTON----The economic environment has put a premium on both efficiency and immediate results. In response, Cambria Consulting is offering two new Reduced Scope Coaching options: Rapid Results and 360 Snapshot.
Partnership targets community-health leadership (Philanthropy Journal) The Center for Creative Leadership in Greensboro and the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust in Winston-Salem are teaming up to train the next generation of community-health leaders in Eastern North Carolina.
Wake Forest University appoints Andy Chan vice president for career development (Wake Forest University News Service) Wake Forest University has appointed Andy Chan as vice president for career development. He will assume his new duties Aug. 1. Currently, he is the assistant dean and director of the MBA Career Management Center at Stanford University?s Graduate School of Business (GSB).
Lakeshore Chamber offers ways to market a business in tough economy (The Times of Northwest Indiana) In terms of leadership in business, often people feel the right leadership behaviors are reserved for the good times, said Bob Johnson.
Health alliance names new VP (The Hazleton Standard-Speaker) Elizabeth A. Perrong has been named vice president of human resources for the Greater Hazleton Health Alliance.
Are we winning or losing in Afghanistan? (The Christian Science Monitor) Until Washington gets serious about performance metrics that gauge both success and failure, we won't really know.
Leaders Must Show Up (Lake Superior News) THUNDER BAY, ON - June 5, 2008 - Chaos at your office? Your staff takes its best clues about how work gets done ?around here? from the folks who are leading the way. You?re stressed? They?re even more stressed.
ChurchillTerry and The Business Coach of Texas Form Strategic Alliance to Provide Venture-Backed Companies with ... (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Venture capital firms and their portfolio companies can now tap the proven approach and services offered by ChurchillTerry and The Business Coach of Texas, two Dallas companies that have aligned their services to specifically support portfolio company needs. NEW CASE STUDY AVAILABLE.
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