B.I.O. Partial Client List
Eli
Lilly & Company
Allison Transmission
Ontario Corporation
MetLife Auto & Home
Indiana Business College
Carter-Lee Lumber Company
Butler University
American Association of Child Care Professionals
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Indiana
Healthy Living with Teresa Tanoos
TESCO
Riverview Hospital
Hamilton Heart
Indiana Heart Associates
Wisconsin Association of Child Care Professionals
Synthes Spine
Kamaz Truck Plant, Russia
N.E.A., Canada
Indiana Association of Music Therapists
National Association of Catholic Chaplains
Montrow Tool
Prime Pay/Pay Core
Jim Schneider, JD, CPA
Langdon and Shaw, Financial Planners
Indianapolis Womens Hospital
St. Joseph Hospital, Kokomo
The Leadership Group, Austin, Texas
HealthPlex Sports Club
Dr. Michael Barbara, DO
Ebenezer Child Care Centers
St. Vincent, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Indiana State Police
Robin Livesay University Associates
Nealy Design
Hazelwood Christian Church
Zionsville Christian Church
St. Lukes United Methodist Church
John XXIII Retreat Center
Business Success Center, Austin, Texas
Henry Street Trading Company
Memorial Hospital and Health Care Centers, Jasper, Indiana
Archdiocese of Indianapolis
St. Meinrad Monastery
Comments about RealTime Coaching Training for MetLife Auto
& Home
It
not only gave me insight into myself (my style), but also into how
to work and coach other styles.
Andrea Trusty, No Fault PIP Manager
I learned that the coach is not the one with the answers.
Glen York, Supervisor
It helps you dwell within yourself to bring out your qualities
to be able to adapt to the style of the person you are working with,
thus creating a sense of harmony.
Carla Davis, Supervisor Michigan Group
It was enlightening as to what your true values were and using
them towards effective managing.
Carrie Principato, Senior Claims Adjuster
RealTime Coaching training is very valuable, highly recommended.
Michelle Jones, Manager Michigan Group
I was able to understand how I can help my organization by helping/coaching
my employees to use their own creativity to solve their own problems.
Mark Fairchild, MetLife Auto & Home