Tackling Work and Family
While Being Effective
and Productive at Both
Coached by Steve Horner
Tackling
work and family is
all about effectively balancing the daily challenges and demands of your work
and family obligations. By effectively balancing those two arenas, you
automatically improve your performance in both arenas. Coach Steve’s Nine-Step
Training Camp focuses on the welfare of the employee’s personal and family
life. When the employee’s personal and family life is in order, only then will
the employee be fully empowered to succeed in other, outside endeavors, and
that includes earning a paycheck.
What is
a coach? According
to The International Coaching Federation, “Professional coaches provide a
partnership designed to help clients produce fulfilling results in their
personal and professional lives.” And, coaching is specialized work. There
are business coaches, financial coaches, relationship coaches, spiritual
coaches, life-planning coaches, music coaches, sports coaches, and hundreds more.
Coaches help people improve their performances and enhance the quality of their
lives.
How
valuable are business coaches? According to The College of Executive Coaches, 95% of
businesses that make use of coaches have increased their use over the past five
years. Is the concept of effectively balancing work and family a new idea?
Hardly. Henry Ford and J.C. Penney are among many early, American
entrepreneurs who instituted social departments within their companies that
taught life lessons to help employees be more effective in balancing work and
family demands. Those successful businessmen realized that the personal
welfare of their employees was too vital to their bottom lines to ignore. Just
take a look around you and you’ll see that, for the most part, those who are
successful with their business life, are also successful in their personal and
family life. The key to business success really is in keeping one’s personal
and family life in order.
Coach
Steve explains, “There
are only three weapons in your personal arsenal for effectively balancing work
and family. As you refine these three weapons, you’ll automatically improve
your work and family efforts.”
Coach
Steve’s three weapons are:
POSITIVE ATTITUDE: Coach Steve brings a giant tool box of practical life lessons to training camp that will raise the level of employee enthusiasm and put them on
top of their game 24/7.
EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION SKILLS: Coach Steve teaches that quality is a lifestyle, not a
lesson, and effective communication is the key ingredient in creating anything
of quality. That’s because it creates understanding among people and,
therefore, reduces the margin of error.
PRODUCT
KNOWLEDGE: Coach Steve teaches that the more you know about your work and
family arenas, the more successful you’ll be with your obligations in those two
arenas. Knowledge is power.
Employers and Employees
Reap the Rewards of Coach Steve’s Training Camp:
·
the emphasis is
on creating forward-thinking, pro-active strategies that help employees
reach new levels of success;
·
by reducing
outside distractions the employee gains a sharper focus on business goals
and, consequently, performance rises;
·
increased
performance means stronger profits;
·
employees are
less likely to experience stress and burnout;
·
fewer accidents
and unscheduled absences;
·
improved morale
and company loyalty;
·
higher employee
retention.
Coach Steve comes highly recommended from coast to
coast covering a wide range of business and industry:
·
sales teams;
·
merchandising
teams;
·
manufacturing
teams;
·
management
teams;
·
education
teams;
·
medical teams;
·
conventions;
·
special
promotions;
·
wherever
there’s a need to improve employee effectiveness through balancing work and
family.
Training camp scheduling is flexible; from a
one-hour mini-camp during brown-bag lunch specials to full-blown camp which is
usually one hour per day, per team, Monday through Friday (total of five hours
per team). It’s affordably priced to meet your budget.
Coach Steve’s Training Camp is upbeat, entertaining,
credible, timely, important, unique, and helpful. The coach tells his
standing-room-only audiences, “I don’t pretend to have all the answers to
successfully tackling the demands of work and family, but I do know that my
nine-step system works for me and thousands of others who have been through my
training camps and I’m convinced that it can also work for you.”
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