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The Coaching Advantage

50 min · 22 de ene de 2025
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Leadership coaching has become an essential tool for many organizations looking to empower leaders and maximize performance. But what makes it such a powerful tool? If you’re new to coaching, what can you expect? And how can leaders use coaching skills to support their teams? We’re answering all of these questions and more with two of OhioHealth’s Executive Coaches, Wendy Larzelere, Sr. Talent Management Advisor, and Kimlyn Queen-Weis, Director of System Imaging. Whether you’re preparing for your first coaching session, looking to incorporate coaching into your leadership style, or even imagining yourself as a future coach, this conversation is full of great ideas to get you started.

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