Strategic Direction  

"Mentoring is almost always strategic and requires options and consequences to be considered. Yvonne is very skilled at this . . ."

Sue Moore
Amadeus Network Ltd
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Welcome to Strategic Direction

Business and Executive Coaching

Thank you for your interest in Strategic Direction.
I specialise in coaching Senior Executives and the Legal and other Professions. I have extensive experience in business, leadership and in working with leaders.

Coaching and mentoring are becoming increasingly key skills in 21st century businesses throughout the Western World:

  • They help leaders and other high performing individuals to :
    • resolve the challenges they face
    • become more self-managing and
    • craft their best possible contribution to their particular business
  • They can assist organisations face the future world of work and its challenges – particularly the management of talent.

I firmly believe that the best coaching is driven by the person being coached and not by the coach. I do not work to a set format. Instead, coaching with me is tailored for each individual.

People will have an opportunity to stand back and take stock. They can explore areas of development that are most important for them and their organisation.

Whatever they decide to do, my role is entirely focused on the individual and helping that person reach their picture of success.

Strategic Direction provides services in the following key areas:

1. Executive coaching and mentoring

2. Provision of in-depth assessment reports, to help you recruit, promote and retain your star performers. Our assessment reports cover the following:

  • Your personal preferences/strengths
  • Your ambition and drive
  • Your people skills
  • Your strengths and areas for development
  • The dynamics of a team

3. Training on how to speak your radical truth – delivery of the Syzergy Dare to Care Programme

Find out more about Executive, Business and Coaching for lawyers.

"It is not the critic that counts nor the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred with dust and sweat and blood who knows great enthusiasm, great devotion and the triumph of achievement. And who, at the worst, if he fails at least fails while daring greatly - So that his place shall never be with those odd and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat. "

T.Roosevelt