Do You Need a Coach?
Maybe, if it’s the boss who is becoming the weak link when trying to figure out critical issues
by COELI CARR
Sep 21, 2016
3 minutes
THREE YEARS AFTER launching his Denver-based business, Transcription Outsourcing, in 2010, CEO Ben Walker wanted to add employees and move to a larger space. But there was a big obstacle: him. “I needed a sounding board, someone with a lot of experience I could talk through my challenges, and who had helped other companies,” he says.
In 2014, through friends’ recommendations, he met Bill Treadwell, a local executive coach in his mid-70s. The two communicated easily, and Walker hired him. Soon, Walker was huddling for a couple of
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