Consider Pointillism
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read
Is the role of an executive coach mysterious to you? Don’t worry, you’re in good
company.
Drawing inspiration from the film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, where Cameron closely
examines Georges Seurat’s pointillist painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La
Grande Jatte, he sees only individual dots rather than the entire work. This perspective
illustrates how you can lose sight of the overall picture when overly focused on the
specific details.
Through tailored conversations centered on listening and trust, coaches bridge the gap
between current performance and untapped potential. Executive coaching addresses
specific challenges brought by the client, such as advancing through significant
promotion or change in responsibilities, managing workplace dynamics, or overcoming
stagnation in career development.
An executive coach helps you step back and gain clarity, bridging the gap between your
current performance and your potential through confidential, personalized
conversations.


