Bay Area Executive Coaching - Developing Character and Wisdom
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I was recently working with one of my Bay Area executive coaching clients – the president of a professional services firm. We talked about how he could help company leaders develop character and wisdom.

My executive coaching client and I discussed how it is more important to focus on success and fulfillment than perfection. I am coaching my client to develop wisdom, virtue and true expertise.

Developing Character and Wisdom

You want to maintain the best path for your career, yet still support short- and long-term organizational goals.
Knowing how to navigate these tough environments is crucial for any achiever who wants to ascend to the top ranks.

History requires leaders to find and do the right things, in the right way, against the right time frame. It requires them to develop the capacity for executive wisdom and the ability to deploy it. It requires that they both see and pursue the development of virtue in their own characters.

Leaders routinely face situations for which they have no rules to guide them and all too often for which they have little or no knowledge. In these circumstances, they are always anxious and face incredible pressures to behave badly because they more often do not know what they do not know. Almost nothing is more difficult, anxiety arousing, and humiliating than for a leader to admit that he or she does not know the right thing to do.


~ Richard R. Kilburg, Executive Wisdom: Coaching and the Emergence of Virtuous Leaders, APA, 2006

Developing wisdom, virtue and true expertise in any domain takes time, a determined spirit and the courage to ask for help. With the right coach, you can further your professional growth in spite of the risks and anxieties.