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What are the benefits and challenges of working with an executive search firm as a coach or a coachee?
Coaches that come from an executive search firm also have a direct line of sight to current talent trends-- what organizations are looking for in terms of knowledge, skills, and abilities now and what they will likely need in the future. As you identify your next step and plan of action, these coaches can help you find the opportunities that speak to your motives and interests as well as the skills you can further build to make yourself an especially interesting candidate.
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What are the benefits and challenges of working with an executive search firm as a coach or a coachee?
Leadership is a journey, not a destination. It's easy to get caught up in the day-to-day of our work- the little tiffs getting on our nerves or this quarter's KPIs. While these things can be important, if we get stuck in the immediate and ignore the long-term impact of our behaviors, we may one day look up and find ourselves on a path we hadn't meant to take, heading toward a goal we never really wanted to achieve. Coaching mitigates that risk by providing guidance on your journey. By balancing discussions between your day-to-day and long-term needs, a coach offers an objective perspective and tools to help you identify your goal and the path to get there - as well as someone who can hold you accountable for taking the next step forward.
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How can you leverage your soft skills to network and collaborate effectively?
Think about what makes you, you-- and celebrate that! Don't try to squeeze into an uncomfortable box just because that's what you think 'good' looks like. Lean into your quirks and characteristics. Some of the most successful networkers I've met are those who "hate networking", instead viewing it as an opportunity to build new and hopefully lasting relationships. They forget to 'act like a professional' in a networking environment and instead show up as a best - perhaps nicely dressed - version of themselves.
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How can you leverage your soft skills to network and collaborate effectively?
Remember that strengths and gaps may also be situational. Consider your desired career path. Who are you likely to meet? Where will you be meeting them? Who are the leaders in your field, and what kind of soft skills are they known for? Self-awareness is the foundation to soft skill development- so lean in and have an open mind! When asking others for their perspectives, remember that feedback is a gift. This is a chance to learn about and refine the best resource that you have in your toolbox- you.
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Experience & Education
Courses
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Advanced Research Methodology
PSY 420
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Advanced Social Psychology
PSY 430
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Advanced Statistics I & II
PSY 410 & PSY 411
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Change Management
MGT 535
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Compensation & Benefits
MGT 526
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Creativity in Business
MGT 573
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Factor Analysis & Path Modeling
PSY 419
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Methods & Ethics in Industrial & Organizational Psychology
PSY 448
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Negotiation Skills
MGT 563
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Organizational Consultation
PSY 447
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Performance Appraisal
PSY 444
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Personnel Psychology
PSY 442
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Psychological Measurement
PSY 450
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Psychological Theories of Organization
PSY 446
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Psychology of Leadership
PSY 441
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Psychology of Work & Motivation
PSY 440
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Qualitative Research methods
PSY 416
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Teams & Work Groups
PSY 559
Honors & Awards
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Graduation with Academic Distinction
DePaul University
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Doctoral Undergraduate Opportunities of Scholarship Award
DePaul University
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Departmental Special Honors in Psychology Award
Department of Psychology at the George Washington University
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Freshman Scholar in Residence Award
The George Washington University
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Golden Key National Honor Society
The George Washington University
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Psi Chi National Psychology Honor Society
The George Washington University
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Presidential Merit Scholar Award
The George Washington University
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Dean's List
The George Washington University, 2004-2007
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University Honors Program Scholar
The George Washington University (2004-2007)
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