Executive Coaching

Leadership coaching is one of RGA's core areas of expertise. Bob Goodman is a founding board member of The Executive Coaching Forum, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to establishing best practices and ethical guidelines for the field of executive coaching worldwide. He is also a Master Coach Supervisor in The Executive Coaching Certification Program at The Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology.
RGA develops leaders at all levels of for- and not-for-profit organizations, including Board Chairs, CEO's, Senior Executives, VP's and line managers, in privately held enterprises and publicly traded corporations. We also coach family and non-family leaders of family owned and operated enterprises.
RGA adheres to seven principles of executive coaching to ensure the engagement is:
Conducted within the organizational goals and objectives
Oriented toward specific desired results
Focused on the key business initiatives relevant to the leader
Conceived of as a partnership among all key stakeholders: executive, manager, human resource professionals, O/E, and coach
Led by a coach who maintains high standards of expertise and ethical behavior, and exercises good judgment
Executed with integrity by all key stakeholders
We invite you to explore other articles about Executive Coaching.
RGA develops leaders at all levels of for- and not-for-profit organizations, including Board Chairs, CEO's, Senior Executives, VP's and line managers, in privately held enterprises and publicly traded corporations. We also coach family and non-family leaders of family owned and operated enterprises.
RGA adheres to seven principles of executive coaching to ensure the engagement is:
Conducted within the organizational goals and objectives
Oriented toward specific desired results
Focused on the key business initiatives relevant to the leader
Conceived of as a partnership among all key stakeholders: executive, manager, human resource professionals, O/E, and coach
Led by a coach who maintains high standards of expertise and ethical behavior, and exercises good judgment
Executed with integrity by all key stakeholders
We invite you to explore other articles about Executive Coaching.