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Corporate Coaching
Professional and Personal Excellence
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Points to Ponder:
• Do you know what your High Potentials want to accomplish?
• What would you start today if you knew you could not fail?
• Do you know what are the life goals of your Star Performers?
• Are the personal goals of your Organization’s Champions aligned with your
corporate goals?
• What’s holding them back from achieving their goals?
• What are you doing to grow your High Potentials, Star Performers, Organization’s
Champions?
• What are the challenges that come in the way of your employees efficiencies?
• What are you doing to develop new Star Performers?
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“Everyone has goals they want to reach,
challenges they are striving to overcome, ideas
that need a road map and times when they feel
stuck”
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What is Coaching
• International Coach Federation (ICF) defines coaching as partnering with
clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to
maximize their personal and professional potential
• Coaching is a client-driven process
• The coach’s responsibility is to:
– Discover, clarify and align with what the client wants to achieve
– Encourage client self-discovery
– Elicit client-generated solutions and strategies
– Hold the client responsible and accountable
• The coaching process helps clients to improve their outlook on work and life,
while improving their leadership skills and unlocking their potential
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What does a coach do
A coach assists in “performing at our best,
setting and reaching goals, being a team
player, visioning, challenging beliefs that limit
performance, coping with pressure and stress,
and maintaining focus”
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Reasons to engage coaches:
*Research done by Harvard Business Review in 2009
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“An increasing number of people are using life
coaches to identify what they want personally
or professionally and to get support in
achieving a life they really want and love.”
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Who’s getting coached?
• Asian Paints
• Unilever
• Microsoft
• General Eclectics
• L'Oreal
• Nike
• KPMG
• IBM
• Coca-Cola
• Harvard Business School
• Barack Obama• Lance Armstrong• Donald Trump• Warren Buffet• Richard Branson• Bill Gates• Arnold
Schwarzenegger• Michael Jordan
• Bill Clinton• Serena Williams• Hugh Jackman• Mother Teresa• Nelson Mandela• Narendra Modi• Hrithik Roshan• Tiger Woods• Oprah Winfrey• Arun Nanda• Jennifer Aniston
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Why CoachingAn article in Public Management revealed a study where training alone was compared to life coaching combined with
training
The study showed that training alone increased productivity by 22.4% while training combined with weekly life coaching
increased productivity by 88%
Here is why:
• Accountability. Most life coaches have 3-4 engagements a month with their clients. This regularly scheduled call
prompts clients to get more done than they would if left to their own devices. Think about it, if you work out with a
personal trainer at the gym, you work much harder than on your own. Clients take bigger actions, set bigger goals
and think bigger when they work with a professional coach
• Expertise. The trained life coach knows how to help you set the right goals, make more money, and structure your
personal and professional life to achieve greater productivity with less effort. You’ll achieve more in less time with
the input of a Life Coach on your side
• Delivery. A well-trained coach knows how to use the right words so that you are naturally motivated. It doesn’t take
brow-beating or nagging when you are working with a skilled life coach. Coaching typically works best with a weekly
call so clients have time to integrate new ways of thinking and take action each week toward their goals. Most life
coaching is done by phone and delivered in one hour coaching calls. The experience is challenging and uplifting.
• Speed. Most people find that things start to happen very quickly after hiring a life coach.
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What to look for in a coach
*Research done by Harvard Business Review in 2009
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Coaching, Consulting, Therapy
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BENEFITS OF COACHING AS PER ICFSource: ICF Global Coaching Client Study was commissioned by the ICF but conducted independently by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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Increased Productivity
• Professional coaching maximizes potential and, therefore,
unlocks latent sources of productivity
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Positive People
• Building the self-confidence of employees to face challenges
is critical in meeting organizational demands
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Return on Investment
• Coaching generates learning and clarity for forward action with a
commitment to measurable outcomes. The vast majority of companies
(86%) say they made their investment back
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Satisfied Clients
• Virtually all companies and individuals who hire a coach are
satisfied
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• Life coaching makes a significant difference in one’s overall life satisfaction
• Coaching appears to be an effective approach to goal attainment and personal
development
• The coaching experience helped clients be more effective by teaching them how
to set concrete, measurable goals made up of specific and manageable steps
instead of being overwhelmed by large tasks that seemed too daunting or
overwhelming to undertake
• Using a collaborative effort to help the client identify and take action on creating
change in their life seems to be effective based on the research results
• Asking challenging questions to encourage the client to look at new ways to seek
different solutions to problems seems to be a key element of effective coaching.
*An Excerpt from Master’s Thesis by Pepperdine University, The George L. Graziadio School of Business and Management
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ABOUT US
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WHO WE ARE
• We are internationally certified ICF approved / credentialed
life coaches who are committed to assist our clients
• Our vision is to facilitate taking life from Good to Great – i.e.
working at platforms which will facilitate at personal and
professional transformations
• To be Catalysts (change agents) to facilitate change of personal
and professional nature through a learning and development
and growth platform, using coaching, training intervention,
consulting to bring about this vision to reality for our clients
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WHAT DO WE DO
We Coach, Mentor, Facilitate, Train and Consult.
Methodology:
• One on One
– Coaching
– Mentoring
– Consulting
• One to Many
– Group Coaching
– Training
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Christopher Stephen Verma “ Helping Successful People Get Even Better “ Life, Business, Executive, Leadership Coach
Certified Coach by Marshall Goldsmith Stakeholder
Certified Global Leader Of the future Coach by MGSCC
Certified Grow More Coach…ICF
Continuing Coaching Education… ICF
Certified NLP Practitioner
Certified in Total Quality Management
Certified in Predictive Index evaluation B.Sc. Nautical Science
Master Mariner
Master Reiki Healer
Spiritual Meditational Healer
Tarot Card Reader
Angle Therapist
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India’s One and Only Wealth-Wisdom-Wellness Coach and Corporate
Trainer
Associate Certified Coach from International Coach Federation
Master Practitioner of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP)
India’s First Certified Brainival Facilitator on Learning and Thinking Skills
India’s First Licensed Trainer of Emotional Fitness Gym
Mumbai’s First Certified GTD Trainer
Highly professionally qualified in the field of Finance: Chartered Accountant Masters in Financial Management Certified Financial Planner
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Nidhi Sharma – Life CoachEmotional Intelligence, Personal Branding, Non Verbal
Communication
Internationally -trained Certified Emotional Intelligence Life Coach
Certified Hypnotherapist
Certified Image Consultant
Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) Practitioner
An advertising professional for more than 14 years draws her
strengths and observation by understanding consumer behaviour
Empanel with HFDC Mutual Funds LEAP learning academy
A visiting faculty to Xavier’s Institute of Communications
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Shiela Rammohan
An internationally Certified Success Coach and Master Spirit Life
Coach, awarded the honorarium through the International
Coaching Federation
A registered NLP-K practitioner
With over 24 years’ experience in advertising, brand management
and strategy planning
Entrepreneurial experience in retailing and manufacturing
She is currently the visiting faculty at IIPM, Hyderabad, and is the
guest faculty at Xavier's Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai.
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Reach Us
• www.bonimpressions.com
• Office: 022 26397979
• Mobile: 9619698572
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