What if executive coaching isn’t a “fix” for struggling leaders, but one of the smartest investments a company can make? In this episode, I break down why executive presence is far more than charisma or confidence in a boardroom; it’s a real operational advantage that directly impacts decision-making, talent retention, and company growth. I explore how strong leadership creates faster alignment, sharper execution, and greater trust across teams, stakeholders, and investors.
I also share practical coaching examples from leaders navigating high-pressure transitions, private equity-backed growth, and board-level influence. You’ll learn how executive coaching helps leaders make better decisions, communicate with more precision, attract top talent, and build confidence in high-stakes environments. This episode reframes coaching from a remediation tool into a high-ROI strategy designed to amplify top performers and unlock greater business performance.
What You’ll Learn In Today’s Episode:
- Why executive coaching should be viewed as a business investment.
- The hidden cost of indecision inside organizations.
- Why alignment and decision velocity matter for growth.
- How coaching helps leaders trust their own judgment.
- The connection between leadership and talent retention.
- Why top performers choose strong leaders to work for.
- How executive presence influences boards and investors.
- Why coaching should focus on amplifying top talent.
- How ruthless prioritization separates high-performing executives.
Ideas Worth Sharing:
“Executive presence is not simply how somebody looks in the room. It’s truly how fast does the room move and take action after the leader leaves the room.” – Elisia Keown Share on X “Every minute that we sit in indecision, it’s costing us money of inaction.” – Elisia Keown Share on X “People stay working for leaders who make them better.” – Elisia Keown Share on XResources In Today’s Episode:
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