Corporate Counseling Associates Announces Executive Coaching for Leadership Teams

Corporate Counseling Associates (CCA) has expanded its executive coaching services with a new leadership coaching program for senior management teams.

New York — April 4
Corporate Counseling Associates (CCA) has expanded its executive coaching services with a new leadership coaching program for senior management teams.

Under the new service, CCA will provide a series of coaching sessions for an organization’s senior leaders, ranging from smaller teams to larger groups.

Coaching engagements are designed to address change management topics such as the merging of two executive teams or the implementation of companywide initiatives, as well as ongoing talent management needs such as leadership development, collaboration and retention.

With either focus, the underlying goal is to enhance managers’ growth on both an individual and a team level.
“This new service is a response to a growing need for executive team coaching that fits into an organizational strategy,” said Steve Salee, Consultative Services vice president. “We’re helping managers and leaders to become better-aligned with their organization — not just as leaders but as team members.”

CCA’s coaching approach measures individual emotional intelligence and collaborative style to raise awareness of team strengths and weaknesses, identify gaps that could be filled by new talent and identify individual areas for development with further coaching.

All levels of management can benefit from the group coaching model, including boards of directors, organization leadership teams, department managers and project teams.

CCA offers a national network of coaches, and services can be expanded to include teambuilding and additional one-on-one coaching.

Salee said the new service is a natural expansion of CCA’s existing executive coaching program, and it essentially applies the successful model used for individuals on a larger scale. 

“CCA’s expertise with clinical backgrounds allows us to dig deeper into the issues that leadership teams face,” he said. “We understand the interpersonal dynamics that occur in these teams, and it qualifies us to better address their challenges.”