Coaching
Executive Coaching
Preparing Leaders to Lead
Coaching
is a process of enabling others to succeed. Coaching builds upon
an individual's personal goals, desire for improvement, and impetus
to succeed within the organization. Executive coaching leverages
self-improvement with the need to fulfill the organizational
mission.
John
Baldoni specializes in helping his clients achieve and demonstrate
leadership presence, which he defines as "earned authority."
Those with leadership presence demonstrate a strong capacity to
project confidence, communicate with conviction, instill trust,
and most importantly, lead by example.
John
bases his coaching practice on three key principles:
Assess Where You Stand
- Conduct a leadership assessment
- Identify strengths upon which to build
- Focus on opportunities for improvement
Develop a Plan of Action
- Focus on improvement one step at a time
- Align coaching goals with organizational intentions
- Utilize communications to drive leadership process
Provide Frequent Feedback
- Adopt the leader mindset
- Follow up on successes
- Assess for improvement
Coaching helps leaders achieve intended results by understanding themselves more fully so they can meet the needs of their organization more capably.
Coaching Others
John also teaches managers to coach others. Management today involves coaching people as a means of develop their skills to achieve individual and organizational goals. Specifically, John utilizes the Action Coaching Model that shows managers how to:
- Plan for a coaching session
- Uncover the motivational tick factor
- Converse as you coach
- Gain agreement
- Follow up
The Action Coaching model builds on employee initiative and instills organizational discipline in order to achieve inspired results.

Many of the lessons John teaches are drawn from his 5th book, Great Motivation Secrets of Great Leaders (McGraw-Hill 2005), which explores how leaders create opportunities for people to succeed for themselves and their organizations.
Speech Coaching
Establishing credibility is essential to effective public speaking. Presenters do this by developing, delivering and sustaining the messages through their words and their actions. Authenticity is central to the public speaking process. Speaking in public is the presenter’s opportunity to engage the hearts and minds of the audience.
John Baldoni can teach presenters a three step process of engagement.
Engage Your Mind
- Adopt the leader mindset
- Develop the 30sec. leadership message
- Create the strong opening
- Provide the call to action
Engage Your Voice
- Pace yourself
- Modulate your delivery
- Employ the pause
Engage Your Body
- Make eye contact
- Put your body into gear
- Move for emphasis
- Project for power
The net result is an engaged audience. Once you have their attention and their interest you can connect with them in three ways by:
- Projecting your leadership POV
- Telling purposeful stories
- Giving reasons to believe
Using video playback and role play in his coaching, John helps managers learn to become more effective communicators.
Media Coaching
John also provides media coaching. By blending leadership messages with presentation skills, John can help individuals connect authentically with the media in ways that make the message and the message giver memorable. Specifically, John can teach managers how to:
- Prepare for an interview
- Deliver the leadership message
- Handle tough questions
- Stay on message
- Close on a positive note
Many
of the lessons John teaches are drawn from his book, Great Communication
Secrets of Great Leaders (McGraw Hill, 2003), which uses story
and practice to demonstrate how leaders can develop, deliver, and
sustain their leadership messages.
[Click here for a free copy of “Preparing to Deliver the Leadership Message.”]
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