The 2013 Executive Coaching Conference KeyNotes Report
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The 2013 Executive Coaching Conference KeyNotes Report

CEOs are interested in innovating and leveraging their human capital to grow their organizations’ business. Managers, therefore, have a built-in business case to request coaching for creativity, innovation, executive presence, and career development. Companies should consider coaching employees at all levels, including those who are not high potentials and those who work in technical fields. They should also encourage creativity by helping employees have enough “brain space” to let thoughts flow freely.


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