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When I first meet with a CEO to begin work with her or him as coach, I make it clear that the emphasis of my work is on behavior. Let’s understand that I’m fully cognizant this is a very talented and . . . more
About Me
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Describe Yourself:Allan Cox, CEO Coach and founder of Allan Cox & Associates, Inc., (http://www.allancox.com and http://www.yourinnerceo.com) has recently published a new book: Your Inner CEO. The May 21, 2007 issue of Publishers Weekly, the bible of the book business, did a cover story on a baker's dozen business books coming out the rest of the year that they think will lead the pack. Your Inner CEO is among them. Cox has authored seven previous books, including the best-sellers Confessions of a Corporate Headhunter (the first book ever written about the executive search profession), The Cox Report on the American Corporation, The Making of the Achiever, and Straight Talk for Monday Morning.
He has advised CEOs and top management teams of many corporations and not-for-profit organizations, including USG, Motorola, Consolidated Communications, Columbus McKinnon, Kraft, Pillsbury, the Minnesota Vikings, Child Welfare League of America, and The Christian Century magazine.
He served for five years as Chairman of the Board of Chicago's Center for Ethics and Corporate Policy. He and his wife, Cher, live and maintain offices in Chicago and San Diego.
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On Gather, I'm Looking For ...:People who:
1. Are comfortable when they're not in control of a situation.
2. Make use of their unique gift.
3. See value in others who disagree with them.
4. Listen to their "inner voice" to learn what they care about down deep.
5. Treat failure as learning.
6. Are at ease with others and themselves.
7. Are thought-leaders and models.
8. Want their work in LIFE to be bigger than their jobs.
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Favorite Books, Writers, Genres:Martin Buber's "I and Thou, " Anything by Joseph Campbell, Tao Te Ching, Book of Job and Rilke's poetry translations by Stephen Mitchell. "A Thousand Names for Joy" by Byron Katie--she's a modern day prophet; "Religious Literacy" by Stephen Prothero; "Power vs Force" by David Hawkins; Colman Barks's "The Soul of Rumi, " Wally Olins's "On Brand, " Ian McEwan's novel "Atonement." Sidney Poitier's autobiography "The Measure of a Man.", Poetry of Mary Oliver, Wendell Berry and , William Stafford
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