leadership capability and get to where they want to be in life and at work. As a certified executive and business coach, he works with both men and women executives who are disappointed with their professional and personal development.
So what is professional coaching and how does it differ from consulting?
Download and listen to this MP3 recording of a recent interview of Coach Agno for the answer to that question.
In business coaching, he works with chief executive officers and boards of directors who are disappointed in their management team's leadership development, who struggle with energizing, empowering and motivating employees, want to improve corporate productivity, and build market share.
Agno coaches executives in corporations from AT&T to IBM to Owens-Illinois. Corporate clients include those building mentoring and coaching corporate cultures....like SAP, KPMG, Deloitte, MSX International, MARS, Campbell Soup, Masco and Watson Wyatt Worldwide. Coach Agno is a frequent keynote speaker on the importance of leadership and facilitates leadership development seminars at corporate and association events.
Additional professional information on Coach Agno can be found by keying in "john g agno" into your favorate search engine.
Through personal coaching you can develop the leadership ability necessary to achieve the success you seek. Agno's job is to help clients achieve increased clarity and focus, improve personalized learning, expand awareness and design the life they want to live. This often translates into greater compensation, job satisfaction and the practical use of their unique skills and abilities. The purpose of the coaching relationship is to help you pay attention to your intentions and get to where you want to be.
In personal coaching, there are 3 types of clients who tend to benefit most from a coaching relationship with our firm:
The first type of client is someone who is on a fast track and an emerging leader where he or she works. Meaning that they reach most of their goals quickly but tend to get too far ahead of most people---people they must count on to make them more successful. We help the client stay connected with others while showing them how to be even more productive. There is an art to this.
The second type of client is a financially successful executive or business owner who wonders if this is all there is? We help these clients understand how to build a bridge to where they really want to be. They learn how to integrate their personal and professional lives during this process. It's simply a fact that people don't fully leverage what they've got to get where they want to be. Every day, we help clients do this.
The third type of client is a person in transition. This is someone who's between something--jobs, careers or life stages--has read the self-development books and knows that there is something more needed to move forward. These clients are ready for something new that is in alignment with who they really are.
Taking the time to discover their life purpose becomes the foundation for moving to the next level. Building their personal and professional outcomes of increased awareness, purpose, competencies and well-being is dependent on working inwardly, not just outwardly, during this transitional period. Using this strategy, the client's future is greatly expanded in fresh, rich ways--primarily by focusing available energy and resources.
Coaching Approach/Philosophy
Coaching is all about the person being coached....helping the person evolve their perceptions through increased self-awareness, competencies with a sense of purpose and well-being.
Speaking from the heart.
As a former corporate executive, business owner and management consultant, Agno understands that in the business world, we don't speak much about the heart. Yet, since all businesses are ultimately people serving people, our life's work should come from the heart. Long after your products or services have been delivered, the feelings and knowledge shared during the business relationship remain.
Coach Agno believes that people need connection, belonging and meaningful contribution. They need to know that their life and work matter. Many people find that personal or career transformation is an excellent time to better understand their life's work and direction. Coming from the heart makes sense in life and in business.
Credentials:
Coach Agno holds the designation of Certified Executive Coach (CEC) by the Worldwide Association of Business Coaches (the highest designation available to business coaches) and is a Certified Business Coach (CBC) by the International Consortia of Business Coaches.
He is a past member of the International Coach Federation (ICF), a founding member of CoachVille and founder of the Coach to Coach Network, a virtual community of over 1,300 personal and business coaches from around the world. He works with coaches, executives, professionals and management teams to help them flourish in their professional and personal lives. For more information, please check out our typical coaching plans and the Self Assessment Center .
"Have you ever watched, listened, and felt someone tuning a guitar or other string instrument? That is what it is like to have the good fortune of connecting with John Agno. He is a living tuning fork and you're that string instrument. Today, I have greater self awareness, am more in step with my calling, and better able to appreciate the journey, including the valleys, than ever before. Thanks, John for helping me get attuned with my life signature."



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Posted by: jasmen | January 31, 2012 at 10:38 AM
John G. Agno is not as famous like a celebrity.But still he is known to many persons because of his work.he teaches people to build up their leadership through their lackance.
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I want to meet that person John.
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Today is not yesterday. We ourselves change. How then can our works and thoughts, if they are always to be fittest, continue always the same?
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