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leadership Coaching for jaffrey, nh businesses and non-profits
We are helping leaders in Jaffery, NH improve their management style, become better at prioritizing, reduce stress and become more overall emotionally intelligent.
Jeff Saari, CEO of Workplace Culture Solutions and Visionary Coaching LLC, founded his company in 2007. His enthusiastic passion and life purpose is to support leadership and cultural excellence in businesses and organizations. He works with leaders to achieve a maximum level of emotional intelligence to share with their organizations. Jeff teaches communication and meeting facilitation skills, practices one-on-one and group coaching, and leads organizational retreats.
We work to improve your personal management skills on a long term basis!
We specialize in improving the following:
employee performance and commitment,
communication,
being on purpose,
collaboration,
role clarity,
getting the right things done,
self-mastery, and
dealing with fear and frustration.
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EMOTIONS DRIVE BUSINESS RESULTS
I am delighted and honored to do the kind of coaching work that I do with the caliber of leaders that I support. These leaders come from a wide array of sectors and understand that emotions drive business results. If people aren’t engaged in the workplace, then all sorts of problems can exist, from apathy to sarcasm to aggression. Unfortunately, wherever human beings organize themselves, there is a propensity for dysfunction. Negativity unchecked can run rampant and have multitudes of adverse impacts in business: loss of productivity, low morale, and turnover to name a few. It takes a special leader to make developing emotional skillfulness a top strategic effort. It also takes a special leader to realize that often, as John Yokoyama said in his book When Fish Fly, “The fish stinks from the head.” Don’t be a leader who is the stinky head or falls prey to what Daniel Goleman calls “CEO disease.” That is, having a higher opinion of your leadership than those people whom you support.
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About Jaffrey, NH
History
Jaffrey, NH was first granted by the Massachusetts General Court in 1736 to soldiers from Rowley, Massachusetts, returning from the war in Canada, the town was known as Rowley-Canada. In 1749, the town was re-chartered by the Mason proprietors as Monadnock No. 2, sometimes called Middle Monadnock or Middletown. It was one of the first towns established following the Masonian proprietors' purchase of undivided lands under the claim.
Settled about 1758, the town was regranted in 1767. It would be incorporated in 1773 by Governor John Wentworth, and named for George Jaffrey, member of a wealthy Portsmouth family. Jaffrey's son was a life trustee of Dartmouth College, and designer of the official college seal. The Contoocook River provided water power for mills. Village prosperity would be expressed in fine early architecture, including the Town Meetinghouse, built in 1775.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 40.0 square miles (104 km2), of which 38.3 sq mi (99 km2) is land and 1.7 sq mi (4.4 km2) is water, comprising 4.32% of the town. Jaffrey village is in the eastern part of the town, and the smaller village of Jaffrey Center is near the town center.
Thorndike Pond is in the north, and Contoocook Lake is on the southern boundary. Mount Monadnock, elevation 3,165 feet (965 m) above sea level and the highest point in Jaffrey, is in the northwest. Jaffrey lies mostly within the Merrimack River watershed, via the Contoocook River in the eastern part of the town, with the northwest corner of town lying in the Ashuelot River watershed, part of the larger Connecticut River watershed.
Source: Wikipedia.com