Common Good Vermont: Nonprofit Maven TV: Coaching for Success
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Common Good Vermont's Lauren-Glenn Davitian speaks Susan Palmer of Susan Palmer Consulting. Susan Palmer provides leadership development services through a series of structured conversations designed to help professionals achieve more of the results they seek. Coaching helps a leader make more powerful, informed choices and take more decisive action. Coaching topics are determined by the client and might include: strengthening management and decision-making skills; enhancing self-awareness, confidence and authenticity; expanding communication skills; improving time management; deepening leadership “presence;” clarifying action plans; and increasing job satisfaction by enjoying a healthier work/life balance.
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