We specialize in two areas: Executive Coaching and Career Consulting. The Coaching practice focuses primarily on increasing effective Leadership and Communication skills. Within the Career Consulting practice, we also provide Employers and Insurers with complex Case Management services.
Although a crucial element in helping attain career transition success, due to the cost factor many firms offer only limited one-to-one coaching. Often, no coach is assigned beyond the initial three meetings. Group workshops, online services and printed materials make up the bulk of the offering as opposed to dedicated one-to-one coaching.
The key differentiators of Dave Gray Career and Leadership Consulting are:
More than 80% of our Career Transition work has been as a result of client referrals!
In addition to our total emphasis on successful outcomes (Quality and Service), due to our flattened structure and thus lower overheads we are also extremely Cost-competitive.
Complete commitment to work with each individual Client to a successful outcome, regardless of the amount of resources required achieving that success. We work to project completion – not to an internal, undisclosed, pro-rated hourly rate schedule.
Success rate is:
High at over 90% success within 12 months
Fast at 5 – 8 months success for 70% of clients
Customized, substantial one-to-one approach to support Client’s career transition with:
Consistent quality
Personal attention
Professional competence and commitment
Holistic, well-rounded approach that takes multiple facets of an individual Client’s work and life circumstances into consideration including:
Assistance in dealing with the emotional process of transitioning to a different work environment
Understanding other industry cultures – nonprofit/corporate culture/government
Breadth of Assessment techniques and tools, including online
Depth of Associate experience in business as well as:
Coaching
Business consulting
Academia
We work with the Client (as opposed to telling the Client what to do and then sending them home to try to figure it all out on their own) to draft: