June came to me for coaching. She wanted to improve on her role as Vice President of a department with a major international bank. She was very happy with her work, but having difficulty with...
Do you find yourself on the thin line of wanting to be direct without crossing the line into being too directive where you lose clients, customers, direct reports (and fail your coaching exam)?
I just heard the news of my dear friend and longtime teacher and coach, Dr. Michael Lillibridge’s passing. What a great friend, mentor, and buddy he was to me. Mike was...
Back in the day, we were all on listservs such as Yahoo Groups. Now Facebook and Linkedin Groups have...
Our sincere congratulations to ILCT Founder, Dr. Patrick Williams, MCC, BCC on being one of...
With a very heavy heart, ILCT is mourning the loss of Dr. Jim Vuocolo - our Director of Training, a Senior faculty member for the past 20 years, and a wonderful mentor, friend, and coach.
Christina Rampersad, the coach behind, Success Beyond the Brink says, “I used to say the worst thing is not knowing what your purpose is. But even worse than that, I realized, is knowing what your purpose is and not fulfilling it.”
Have you noticed how coaches can make a difference whenever and wherever they show up? As coaches, we have the opportunity to have a positive influence in all walks of life and with all age groups... In our world of uncertainty and strife, every connection with someone presents a possibility for goodness, even a little magic.
Before a recent faculty meeting, a number of our wonderful faculty members shared updates on what they’ve been up to, and we thought you’d be interested.
As coaches, we are often taught to keep it “neutral.” However, former ILCT student, Daphne Greenawalt sees things a little differently.