Executive Coaching

executive coachingIn our 1:1 work with senior leaders our overarching goal is to help the individual to reach his or her full potential. This is achieved by helping a leader to understand themselves (including their spike strengths and blind-spots), to navigate their organization and their role. We do this in a relational, structured, results-focused way that remains anchored to the commercial realities of the coachee’s environment. The objectivity we bring, combined with the real-world experience we have of complex organisations, is a powerful combination that coaching clients state that they value.

In our work with teams – we facilitate high performance team working through a range of interventions that help individuals to understand themselves (their own strengths and development areas) and those of the wider team. A high performing team is not one in which all members are the same. Instead, individual spike strengths are harnessed by the team to generate outputs that exceed the sum of their parts.

June Boyle’s coaching specific biography can be viewed here.

In our coaching practice, we follow the ethical standards as laid down by the “Ashridge Coaching Code of Conduct”.

Track record:

Various FTSE100 and Fortune500 companies:

  • Drinks Company – Assigned to coach 6 senior leaders over 1 year, focused on their deeper purpose and meaning-making for them as leaders of the business
  • Oil Company – Coach 4 senior executives as part of their ongoing leadership development
  • Oil Services Company – Coach a senior manager adapt their leadership style
  • Oil Services Company – Coach a senior functional leader prepare to step-up into a new role
  • Oil Company – Coach a senior manager develop and prepare for promotion
  • Professional Services – Coach one of the Partners as part of their transition to a new leadership role
  • 3 x Major UK Utility Companies – Coach several senior executives as part of their ongoing development including working with the Board
  • Drinks Company – Coach a senior functional executive as part of their leadership development journey
  • Manufacturing Company – Coach executive as part of their transition to a new leadership role
  • Oil & Gas Authority – coaching two executives as part of their leadership development
  • Technology Company – coach an HR executive as part of their growth and leadership role

Team Development (Financial Services 2015)

  • Facilitate the team development of a senior executive team working in a highly complex environment
  • Develop 1:1 relationships with the team members in support of their overall objectives
  • Align and integrate their purpose with what it means to be a high performing team
  • Developed a series of interventions (including conflict management capability) to support areas identified as part of ongoing development needs
  • Observe and provide feedback on their relationship and behaviour to help with overall team dynamics