| Socrates said that the only thing he knew was that he didn't know. When providing coaching to clients, Magus takes that approach. We have a tool kit, an understanding of how to learn and how to do, and we are going to join you in the effort to solve your issues.
Let's face it. This sounds touchy-feelie. It's not. We really aren't touchy-feelie types. Great coaches encourage but they do so by setting achievable goals and challenging. We're interested in helping you achieve professional results and maintaining those gains, not in resolving your conflicts with the universe. Or your mother.
If what you're doing in an area -- supervision, dealing with a supervisor, dealing with subordinates, customer relations, quality, job hunt, whatever -- isn't working the way you want it to, you need to do something different. If you want different results, change something!
Magus will help you define the problem, discover what you want to actually happen, help you develop an action plan, and set you up to win.
| | Current Great Ideas - Six Sigma and Lean are great if you want to spend tons of money and have lots of time. Most Six Sigma and Lean projects run into problems because of cost. Rapid Lean Six Sigma is an emerging approach that combines the best aspects of Lean, Six Sigma and the Theory of Constraints. This approach allows you to select projects in your value stream, eliminate waste and get results quickly, with fewer resources and lower costs.
- Philosophical coaching. Like it or not, philosophy is about figuring out who you are and what you want to do. Many businesses go down the wrong road because the leadership commits initially to something they really wouldn't want to do if they thought it true. Philosophical coaching uses the Socratic method combined with logic to figure this out.
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