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Executive Communication Coaches: Help With Business Communication

By: George Purdy

There are several different types of coaches that I have heard of from life coach, to birth coach. When I first heard the term 'Executive Communication Coach', though, I was a little shocked by it, wondering what type of coach this might be. Don't we all have the ability to listen, to talk? So what purpose would a coach for communication serve? The answer is that executive communication coaches truly can and will be a plus to any organization in corporate America.

Sometimes, what we want to say and what we actually do say is quite different. All the different styles of communication in the workplace can lead to frustration. Some employees may seem wishy-washy because they don't want to seem bossy with their ideas, while others may seem domineering because they feel the only way to get their ideas heard is to be forceful. Executive communication coaches help us to strike a balance between expressing ourselves boldly without destroying the collaborative workplace atmosphere. An executive coach helps employees to be assertive while still remaining open-minded and keeping effective lines of communication open.

Wondering about the benefit of executive job coaching? A good coach can eliminate the barriers to good and open communication. These barriers in the form of suppressed negativity cost a business much n the way of both creativity as well as communication. This has an undesirable impact on relationships within the organization, and this can lead to an impact revenue and even other issues.

Speaking assertively should be fairly easy to do, but for some reason, many people are reluctant. One sports coach lists eight reasons why people seem to be unable to speak up for themselves: misplaced respect for authority, fear of negative consequences, self-doubt, fear of offending anyone, a desire to avoid certain issues, it's their habit not to do so, they don't know how to speak up, and when no one else is saying anything, they don't want to be the first to speak up.

Take note of the fact that many of these reasons are the same as those that all of us feel in our interactions. All of these things are detrimental to the effectiveness of our daily communications. This where a communications coach comes in, helping to both identify and eliminate these issues with effective solutions. They will follow a formula called FACE, which stands for facts, appreciation, consequence/cost, and expectation.

Let us break down this communication formula. First, you must convey facts about a situation instead of your opinion. By listening to and acknowledging others' contributions, you show appreciation. Try to determine the costs or consequences of any idea or behavior. Make your expectations clear, so that others know what you want and what outcome that you want to see. The FACE formula will allow you to get the results you want and to speak your mind politely along the way.

This is just a tiny amount of the abilities an executive communication coach can perform for your workplace. Their expertise on subject matters of the office can help increase the flow of communication between peers and help increase productivity overall.

Executive communication coaches help people have the courage to express their ideas in a work situation in ways that are most effective. Many people are so concerned with expressing thoughts too strongly and thereby pushing listeners away, while other people believe that their message must be presented with too strong of a force in order for it to be heard. To strike the best balance between these extremes, an executive coach can help you to express thoughts while allowing for open communication as well. What does executive job coaching hope to achieve? An executive job coach helps to remove obstacles interfering with open communication.

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About The Author:

George Purdy recently published some articles on executive coaches. He's an established public speaker and writer on this matter. Look for more great tips and tricks to boost your knowledge on mental coaching.

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