Coach? When you hear the word ‘coach’ many things might pop into your head: Gareth Southgate, that old bloke behind the bar in Cheers, or even National Express! Executive Coach? So what’s an Executive Coach, and how are they different from any other form of coach (business coach, mentor, life coach and so on)? Well I’ve been an Executive Coach for many years, so here’s my guide: Business and Leadership Coaches: work in organisations – the former focussing on making firms profitable, the latter targeting senior leaders Mentor: generally an expert who wants to share their experience and connections Counsellors and therapists: work with individuals and their problems with life, and generally looking for underlying, often historical, causes (especially therapists). Life Coach: similar to counsellors but the focus is on change and moving forward Executive Coach: only work in organisations and, like a Life Coach, will focus on change and moving forward. |
Ian Mercer So, what does that mean in practice? Well, for me, I won’t be telling you how to do your job, but I will help you with these: Operating more effectively in your organisation Navigating complex team dynamics Exploring your aspirations and goals Opening your mind to new ways of thinking Becoming more courageous Challenging your perceived limitations |
In a nutshell, though, Executive Coaching is helping people to help themselves. In fact, a coach has been likened to someone ‘walking alongside’ you. It’s a confidential one-to-one conversation that’s tailored to you and your situation, but it’s a conversation with a purpose. Get in touch for a free taster session or if you just want to find out more. |
Ian Mercer, Merceric Executive Coaching ian@merceric.co.uk www.merceric.co.uk |