Ascend: A Coach's Roadmap for Taking Your Performance to New Heights - Softcover

DeCosta, Ed

 
9781494388805: Ascend: A Coach's Roadmap for Taking Your Performance to New Heights

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In this infinitely readable series of vignettes, Executive Coach Ed DeCosta shares his perspective on personal and professional performance… all within the framework of mountain climbing. Each chapter contains the provocative thinking, insights on human nature and irreverent humor that have established him as a highly acclaimed speaker, trainer and coach. This is not a theoretical book. This is a book about achieving real results for individuals, leadership teams and entire organizations. Ed has been coaching with a “CHIP” on his shoulder for over a decade - Candor Humor Insight Passion. This volume is chock-full of the practical wisdom needed to take your personal and professional performance to new heights.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Ed DeCosta is President of Catalyst Associates LLC, an executive coaching and management consulting firm. Ed helps clients set and achieve smart goals, enabling them to meet their personal and business objectives. Clients range from small entrepreneurial ventures to Fortune 500 corporations. In his corporate life, Ed managed worldwide sales and marketing teams and opened offices on three continents. He is presently working as a partner with best-selling author and leadership guru John C. Maxwell, serving as one of the faculty members in the Maxwell Leadership Development Program. He is an ICF certified executive coach, has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from West Virginia University as well as Masters Degree in International Management and MBA from the University of Texas. Ed is also an adjunct faculty member in WVU’s College of Business and Economics, teaching Selling and Entrepreneurship courses. Ed and his wife Linda live in Morgantown with their 3 children, 2 cats and a dog named Stella.

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