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Marcus Buckingham Thinks Your Boss Has an Attitude Problem. Marcus Buckingham teaches CEOs how to get the most out of their people and their organizations. His first lesson: Forget everything you think you know about being a leader. Fast Company. By Polly LaBarre Why Are So Many Newly Promoted Managers and Executives Failing? According to a survey of 826 human resource managers conducted by Manchester, Inc., a career management and management consulting firm, it's because managers and executives do not successfully build partnerships and team work with their subordinates and peers. So You're a Player. Do You Need a Coach? The hottest thing in management is the executive coach--part boss, part consultant, part therapist. Who are these people? And what are they doing in your company? FORTUNE. By Betsy Morris And I'd Like to Thank My Coach Coaching helps those in creative professions, including those in Hollywood. NEW YORK TIMES. (PDF version here) By Mireya Nararro Put Me In, Coach. It may sound touchy-feely, but a business coach can help you succeed in business—and as a person. BusinessWeek Online. By Robin D. Schatz No
Panic. No Shame. Just Doing a Job. Coaching clients who have Attention
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