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"I absolutely believe that people, unless coached, never reach their maximum capabilities."            Bob Nardelli, former CEO, Home Depot

I partner with executives and philanthropists who are committed to building the "common good" to live and lead with clarity, focus, ease and grace.


Clarity:

    - to see clearly and objectively what is in their situation, looking from multiple perspectives and interpretations

    - to develop their vision for how they want it to be – the possibilities for growth and development of self and organization

Focus:

    - to discern where their energy and effort needs to be exerted to bring about the maximum desired results and to focus there for results

    - to understand how to most effectively use their personal and organizational resources to succeed and then to initiate and engage

Ease:

    - to incorporate life and professional practices that create a personal and professional life that energizes them instead of drains their energy

    - to lead from a place of personal power and authenticity that naturally incites motivation and achievement from those they lead

Grace:

    - to grow in proven character qualities that inspire the confidence, trust and commitment of all who are in relationship with them

    - to develop excellence in the interpersonal leadership skills that enable success in all their personal and professional encounters

Suscipio Coaching & Consulting exists to support you in your quest for leadership excellence, organizational vitality and a fulfilling, balanced life. Call Greg today at (253) 459-4958 to explore how an executive coaching partnership can propel you to where you want to be.

"Increasingly, nonprofit executives and managers are finding coaches a terrific sounding board and source of help in a demanding and complex job."   Nonprofit World