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Home > News > April 2007 > 19 April 2007 Inspiring Potential launches new coaching programmeCoaching and leadership development company Inspiring Potential has launched a new six-stage, one-to-one coaching programme. The company says the programme can be tailored for senior executives, business owners, managers, high potential employees and even those faced with redundancy. Called Inspiring-U, the programme features structured, face-to-face coaching sessions, with telephone and email support. It combines executive coaching (where the emphasis is on the coachee´s performance at work) with life coaching (which involves issues relating to career change, health, money, relationships and self esteem). According to Inspiring Potential, each programme covers emotional issues for the coachee, such as values and limiting beliefs, not just actions and tasks, and it would reflect the needs of the client organisation as well as the needs of the individual. External linkTraining Reference is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites. Related informationFor related news, case studies, articles and research, visit our Coaching and mentoring home page Books for training professionalsSource suppliersVisit the Training Reference Directory to view supplier details for a wide range of courses, products and services. Related categories for coaching and mentoring: Sponsored links
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