I recently had the opportunity to discuss the deeper purpose behind my book, Maximizing Organizational Performance: A Guide to Effective Performance Coaching.

In this interview, I share why coaching shouldn’t be treated as a standalone intervention or luxury reserved for a few. Instead, I explore how coaching—when embedded into the fabric of strategy, culture, and leadership—can become a true engine for sustainable performance.

Some of the key themes we unpack:
✅ Why coaching must shift from being event-based to everyday leadership
✅ The critical role of personalization in unlocking performance
✅ How curiosity—not control—is the leadership superpower we often overlook
✅ Why coaching is not a “nice-to-have” but strategic infrastructure

If you’re a leader, HR professional, or change agent committed to building resilient, high-performing teams, this conversation is for you.

🔗 Link to the interview

I’d love to hear your thoughts—what role is coaching playing in your organization today?

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