Executive & Leadership Coaching

Mastering Difficult Conversations: Tips for Holding Staff Accountable

By Kylie Denton / 01/03/2023 /

Holding your people accountable means being brave enough to have some difficult conversations.  While holding employees accountable may sound confrontational, it doesn’t have to be.   Just remember to focus on the performance, not the person. Assume that most people genuinely want to do a good job and aren’t being difficult on purpose.   Start with a…

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The 3-Step Process for Powerful Communication

By Kylie Denton / 27/01/2023 /

When Covid 19 first hit our shores, I remember the emotions flying with staff, leaders and teams. Many leaders reached out to me asking how to communicate when emotions are high. I developed a short but effective communication model for leaders to use that is still as relevant today as it was 3 years ago.…

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3 Common Mistakes in Change Management

By Kylie Denton / 16/12/2022 /

I have previously shared a great tool I use for change in teams or business. It is called the ADKAR model. It is a goal-oriented management model that guides individual and organisational change. If you have not seen that yet, you may click here to read all about it.  There are a few common mistakes…

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Need a tool so you can lead change in your team?

By Kylie Denton / 21/10/2022 /

One thing I love about my role is I get to share with leaders a model or a framework for any leadership challenge they have.  And trust there is a model or framework out there for them all leadership topics – feedback, managing under performance, coaching, communication and leading change is not different.      It is…

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The Secret to Making Change Stick!

By Kylie Denton / 17/06/2022 /

I made a commitment to my business that I would run a FREE virtual and live workshop weekly on a leadership topic that I know leaders need support in one of those topics is “Leading Change”.  A question I get asked all the time is —-   “How do I get my team to buy into…

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7 Reasons Why People Don’t Like Change

By Kylie Denton / 14/01/2022 /

There was some research done by Mount Eliza Business School who found that over 70% of change initiatives failed due to people resistance. Not because they were not good ideas. Not because they were not backed by sound analysis, but because they didn’t bring the people along with them.  As a leader it is critically important that…

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2 Tips for Holding Your People Accountable

By Kylie Denton / 22/10/2021 /

If you want to become a great coach who is responsible for improving workplace culture and productivity, then there is one model that you need to know.  The GROW model is the best model for coaching leaders who want to coach for performance. GROW stands for…  Goal, Reality, Options, & Will.  This 4-step model allows you to approach coaching in a structured…

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Don’t Give Feedback Before Reading This!

By Kylie Denton / 15/10/2021 /

For the past few weeks, I have been running a FREE weekly workshop on effective communication in leadership.  Over 200 people have been registering for it so clearly there is a massive need for help in this space, so I wanted to share with you one of the key aspects of great communication.  “Give Feedback often”.  The word feedback can have negative connotations for some people.  As…

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The Secret to Making Change Stick!

By Kylie Denton / 08/10/2021 /

I made a commitment to my business that I would run a FREE virtual and live workshop weekly on a leadership topic that I know leaders need support in one of those topics is “Leading Change”.  A question I get asked all the time is —-   “How do I get my team to buy into…

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The 7 Consequences to Poorly Managed Change

By Kylie Denton / 17/09/2021 /

I made a commitment to my business that I would run a FREE virtual and live workshop weekly on a leadership topic that I know leaders need support in one of those topics is “Leading Change”.  Change is never easy, but poorly managed change can be extremely costly to a business in a multitude of ways.   Every time a change fails,…

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