Posts Tagged ‘Heartland Coaches’

Change can be growth and progress.

Published by Chuck Franks on January 1st, 2010

It is with such pride that I am stepping away from my leadership role on the board of Heartland Coaches Association, Kansas City’s Preimer  coaching organization.  One of my goals was to build an organization that would continue past my time as President 2007/2008. It continues to be strong and gaining strength with the help of all those involved. The idea was to create a place for coaches to come together as a community and support and grow as individuals and as professionals.

It seems like such a short time ago but in reality it was late 2006 when Sheri Mortko (an awesome coach and true friend) asked if anyone was willing to step up and take over organizing the meetings of a small band of coaches who were committed to supporting each other.  Today is my last day of a 3 year journey of leadership within the coaching profession and community here in Kansas City. Following is a summary of this years progress from our current President Deb Amandola.

Dear Chuck

As we conclude the year, now is a good time to look back and celebrate our accomplishments. This has been a busy year for the Heartland Coaches Association.  The Executive Board and many people have been working hard on several initiatives that can be leveraged into 2010 to keep HCA a sustainable and vital organization for coaches in the greater Kansas City area.

This year we focused on the “Five P’s” including People, Process, Programs, Promotion, and Prosperity.  Starting with People, our membership has grown this year to 76 up from 48 last year.  Member renewal dates are now on the individual’s anniversary date rather than all at the same time each year.  This will spread out our chapter income and eliminate pro-rating membership dues.

Also, we have now launched an initiative to develop our chapter leadership.   We paid the program fee for our president-elect to participate in the ICF International Conference.  We also rallied as an organization to help Marilyn O’Hearne be re-elected onto the ICF International Board of Directors.  Seven of our members attended the ICF International Conference in Orlando in December.

Our chapter processes have been refined and improved.  These include: automating our financials on QuickBooks, beginning on-line pre-registration for monthly programs, and conducting our second annual member survey.  The results of this year’s survey gave us data to use in the Executive Board’s strategic planning session on November 20.   The biggest improvement is the upgrade to our website!  This has been an organization-wide effort and required us to look at our processes.  When fully functional, the website is intended to be a member resource for you.

Monthly programs this year were designed to address your needs in three categories: Developing your coaching business, developing your coaching skills, and developing your personal skills.   We will continue with this focus in 2010.  Additionally, each program had a reaction survey which was used to improve and to focus on your needs.  Locations for monthly programs are being explored to meet the needs of our members.

Promoting HCA is one of our key objectives.  Most of our monthly programs were in the Tuesday Kansas City Star Business calendar.  Other promotional events included: HCA members answered phones for the KCPT pledge drive in April.  We expanded our presence in the not-for-profit world selecting two for coaching service grants:  Waysides Waifs and Unity World Headquarters.

Prosperity has flourished this year.  Some things contributing to this include the increase in membership, the increase in dues, control over food costs on monthly programs, and fine tuning financial processes.  We are excited to tell you HCA is positioned for long term sustainability.

I want to express my appreciation to the 2009 Executive Board for a job well done!  Dean Long, President- Elect, Janna Rust, Treasurer, David Winans, Secretary, C.W. Russ Russo, Program Director and Website Manager, Devon Plumburg, Membership Director, and Chuck Franks as Past President.  Thank you Team!   

We all look forward to a prosperous 2010 and invite you to help us make HCA the premier coaching organization in the Kansas City area.

Warm regards,

Deborah Amandola,  President 2009

Giving back to your profession is not only a noble thing but also an opportunity for growth which can not be matched.

I’m looking forward to being able to get involved with some other efforts now that my commitment as ended.  I know I’m a better person having contributed and belonging to such a great community.

What are you doing that will help you grow as a leader, a team member, and a person? I want to know, please share.

 

 


How to Find the Right Coach for You

Published by Chuck Franks on April 22nd, 2009

Coaches come from a variety of backgrounds–psychology, business, education, and finance–and they usually specialize in one area. My specialty is relationships.Everyone is in relationships and we can all benefit from focusing on and enhancing those important relationships. For example, small business owners have a relationship with their customers. Who would not think it wise to make sure your doing everything in your power to create the most positive relationship possible to attract and retain current customers?We also have relationships with staff or co-workers. Everyone has relationships with family and friends and usually a significant other. One relationship that most of us forget about is the one we have with ourselves. It can take many forms and in the current financial situation happening in our country our attitudes toward aboundance or scarcity are playing a big role in the decisions we are making. Being aware of our values is an important part of being proactive rather than reactive to decision making.I recommend interviewing a few coaches before hiring one.Coaching is a two-way co-creative process and needs to be a good fit. It is important for both the coach and the client to be confident and comfortable in the relationship for it to be successful. The best approach:

  • Interview several coaches. Introductory sessions are usually given for free.
  • Look for stylistic similarities and differences to help you determine your compatibility.
  • Ask questions about their typical time frame of coaching, their specific coach training, their experience as a coach, the number of individuals, organizations and situations they worked with as well as the number of years in the field.
  • Get referrals from previous clients or ask for examples of how the coach has helped other clients reach their goals.
  • Find out what specific expertise or specialized skills the coach would bring to the relationship.
  • Is the Coach a certified coach through the International Coach Federation?

You want to find someone you can bond with and build a partnership, someone with whom you can easily relate.Currently there are no state licensing requirements for coaches. That means it is very important that you choose a coach with coach specific training.I have a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology and a License in Clinical Social Work however when I transitioned into coaching I found a great coach training program to get some post graduate training. The College of Executive Coaching is where I finished a 128 hour coach specific training program. I am now a Professional Certified Coach through the International Coach Federation.”Your personal and financial accomplishments spring from a focused, planned, intentional life — which coaching helps deliver.”-Dr. Jeffrey E. Auerbach, PresidentFeel free to contact me, Chuck Franks, PCC directly for a free consultation about coaching services. 816-885-2526or by e-mail at Chuck@innerstrengthquest.com Chuck is a proud member and accredited coach by the International Coach Federation. Chuck is a founding member of Kansas City’s International Coach Federation Chapter, Heartland Coaches Association, Kansas City’s premier coaching association. I served as President for 2 years and currently serve on the board as Past-President.


Life is his game.

Published by Chuck Franks on December 22nd, 2008

Heartland Coaches was just highlighted in a local Kansas City publication. Including an interview I did about the Community activism award we received.

http://www.campkc.com/campkc-content.php?Page_ID=1149

Chuck Franks, PCC
Professional Certified Coach
International Coach Federation


Career Coaching and Job Hunting Seminar

Published by Chuck Franks on December 13th, 2008

Hello Everyone!

Check this out…

Free Career Coaching Job Hunting Seminar

This Saturday, December 13th

From 10am to 12pm

@ the Kauffman Foundation,

4801 Rockhill Road, KCMO 64110

Info: (816) 932-1188

Open to the public!

Communiversity is co-sponsoring this event along with Heartland Coaches Association.

Participants will not be asked to buy anything; no-selling, information-giving format.

The seminar will focus on:

What can people do on their own

What resources are out there

Understanding the impact of being laid off and separating it from the process of moving forward with your job search (getting unstuck)

  • How to leverage your own support systems
  • How to interview and choose a coach: interview several coaches before deciding
  • How to prepare for a job interview
  • How to utilize new approaches to job hunting beyond just sending out resumes, specifically social networking

Career Coaching Job Hunting Seminar

Published by Chuck Franks on December 11th, 2008

Free Career Coaching and Job Hunting Seminar this Sat. December 13th at the Kauffman foundation.

I just got off the air with Jeff Vaughn who inspired me to give this free information sharing seminar. Coaches are always looking for opportunities to give back to our communities and here is another way for me to contribute my time and expertise.

Jeff Vaughn’s blog about Free Seminar

Reported by: Jeff Vaughn
Email: vaughn@nbcactionnews.com
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Chuck Franks is a Professional Certified Coach, and he wants to help you get a new job or an improved career. Franks appeared on NBC Action News Today to talk about the advantages of hiring a career coach while searching for a job. His free seminar is from 10am-Noon, Saturday, December 13 at the Kauffman Foundation, 4801 Rockhill Rd., Kansas City, MO 64110. 816-932-1188 If you would like to contact Franks, click here.