Coach's Corner • Leadership & Executive Coaching
Advantage President & CEO Jonathan Hodge is an ICF-certified coach through Georgetown University’s Institute for Transformational Leadership and a Leadership Circle Practitioner. Drawing on his experience as both a coach and business leader, Jon shares practical insights and powerful coaching moments that illuminate the challenges leaders face—and the opportunities coaching can unlock. Explore his perspectives here, along with other articles and resources relevant to executive and leadership coaching.
Your best people are ready. Coaching makes them unstoppable.
Part 2 of our series on executive and leadership coaching, here’s your playbook for developing exceptional leaders at every level.
The Intersection of AI and Human Coaching [replay]
How leading organizations are redesigning human + AI coaching as a system for leadership performance, scale, and measurable business impact.
Executive coaching trends: What leaders are actually working on right now
After reviewing goals from hundreds of active coaching engagements, three clear executive coaching patterns emerged.
How to choose a leadership coach
A 4-part guide that explores the distinctions between coaches, mentors, and consultants; the value of fresh perspective; how to know if you’re ready for coaching; and what truly matters when selecting the right leadership coach for your growth
Coach’s Corner | Episode 4: From efficiency to amplitude with AI
Efficiency is the appetizer. Amplitude is the main course.
Now streaming! The intangibles Episode Three
Going from great to extraordinary, featuring The Level Five Coaching System
Coach’s Corner | Episode 3: The leadership power of holding space
Coaching isn’t just about what you say. It’s about what you’re willing to hold.
Coach’s Corner | Episode 2: Multipliers and the gravity effect of intentional leadership
Our best intentions —our tendency to rescue, solve, or rally— can disrupt that invisible pull.
Coach’s Corner | Episode 1: The pause that powers presence
Emotional intelligence isn’t about appearing calm; it’s about being fully awake.
