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Coaching Into Greatness: 4 Steps to Success in Business and Life

Kim George, Lance Secretan (Foreword by)
ISBN: 978-0-471-78533-0
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288 pages
April 2006
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Kimberly George is the founder and CEO of The AQ Institute, a coaching, consulting, and training company focused on bringing Abundance Intelligence ™ to the world. To find out more, visit www.AQInstitute.com.
Networking and marketing are Kimberly’s other passions. She is a dean of the Directive Coaching School for The Referral Institute (www.referralinstitute.com), a coaching, training, and consulting company focused on referral marketing. As pioneer coach for the Social Capital & Networking community, Kimberly collaborated with Dr. Ivan Misner, founder and chairman of Business Network International (BNI) in developing a 25-hour curriculum that she coleads with Dr. Misner. For more information and free networking resources, visit www.networkingcommunity.com.
Prior to becoming an author, Kimberly was vice president of strategic alliances for CoachVille, the world’s largest coaching organization. Kimberly founded the Western Mass Coaching Alliance in her community of Springfi eld, Massachusetts, and also conducted a radio show, Coach Live, for two years on WARE 1250 AM.
Kimberly’s diverse background includes a B.S. in paralegal studies, two years as a VISTA volunteer, and nearly 12 years in the health-care industry in various marketing, volunteer management, fund-raising, and public relations capacities. Kim lives in Springfield, Massachusetts, with her husband, two dogs, two cats, and a cockatiel named Mr. Bird.

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