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April 29th, 2011
Organizations continue to experience one of the most tumultuous times in history. Bank failures and automotive industry struggles (to name just a few), coupled with near depression-era unemployment rates, find a struggling economy limping its way to a recovery.
Without question, these issues have had a profound impact on the viability and profitability of companies, worldwide, as many have had to downsize, outsource, continuously cut budgets, and, in many cases, rethink everything.
Amid all of these challenges and changes, what’s been the impact on the most valuable asset of an organization — its human resources?
For starters, there’s anxiety, disempowerment, fear, and a lack of trust. Such thoughts, feelings, and high levels of anxiety, lead to low energy, decreased engagement, and moderate levels of performance.
With a desire to help organizational leaders shift their catabolic cultures, we leveraged our Core Energy Coaching™ construct — the most effective leadership framework and change process in use today — to create the Coach Centric™ Leadership Engagement Program (CCLEP). By helping leaders to build engaged, energized organizations for innovation and growth, organizational behaviors become driven by collaboration, teamwork, and continuous learning.
You know what else happens?
Employees begin to shift – they have a desire to go the extra mile, to reach beyond the status quo, to get involved in special projects, to communicate willingly and effectively, to proactively problem-solve, and to seek innovative solutions.
You know what else?
They look forward to coming to work every day!
As iPEC works with leaders and leadership teams who want to inspire and motivate their staff, Human Resource professionals who want to create business leaders, and project teams who want to increase project success rates, it’s abundantly clear what it takes to build a winning business.
It’s not the company. It’s the people.
What’s your strategy for building a winning business?
Zack Lemelle, CPC, CBC
Managing Partner, Corporate Engagement Services
Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC)
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April 22nd, 2011
Last week, we introduced Zack Lemelle as the Managing Partner of our Corporate Engagement Services Division here at iPEC. This week, in an effort to give you a bit of insight into this “engaging” guy, we thought we’d share an excerpt from a recent Q & A session with him.
What’s the most important skill you learned at iPEC?
I embraced all the skills I learned during my coach training experience at iPEC, most notably those that fostered a keen understanding of new ways to connect with colleagues on both a personal and professional level so that, as a team, we were able to move forward in the most effective and efficient way possible.
These new competencies directly impacted my ability to keep my organization engaged, energy levels high, and performance strong. In fact, during tough times of downsizing, outsourcing, and deep budget cuts, our cultural value survey results were always the best across our global corporation. We consistently achieved double-digit improvement in our scores.
iPEC’s coach training program also strengthened my leadership skills and those of my staff. I’ve always patterned my leadership behavior around this compelling question, “if they take away your title, will they still follow you?” The power of that question, especially when combined with the Core Energy Coaching™ process, has helped me to guide my previous organization through some of our most challenging times.
What’s your hope when it comes to working with organizations through the Corporate Engagement Services offered at iPEC?
My hope is that organizations realize it’s time for a new approach to the traditional methods of leading and engaging employees because great things happen when leaders increase the energy of their teams and get their people focused away from current circumstances and onto higher aspirations.
The stated objective of our Corporate Engagement Services Division is to be the leader in building engaged, energized organizations for innovation and growth, and to fundamentally change how organizations lead, inspire, and grow.
What are the common misconceptions that you see when it comes to coaching?
That coaching is only for individuals that have performance gaps. In fact, coaching is for everyone. Leaders at all levels of an organization can benefit from adopting the skills and competencies of iPEC’s Core Energy Coaching™ process. The results are undisputed!
Companies that embrace coaching as a core competency see improved performance in every aspect of their organization. Morale increases, enthusiasm increases, engagement increases, and performance increases. The Core Energy Coaching™ process shows tangible, measurable outcomes, which is what leaders certainly like to see.
Who inspires you?
First and foremost, my unwavering faith in God!
Second, Robert Savage, a former senior executive of a large multi-national corporation who epitomized the leadership question I shared with you earlier, “if they take away your title, will they still follow you?” Everyone drew from Bob’s energy. He inspired us all to look beyond our present circumstances, and to focus our attention on what was possible in order to accomplish extraordinary results — in spite of the tough challenges we faced.
Third, William Weldon, the guiding light of Johnson & Johnson, a company for which I had the pleasure to work for many years, whom I admire for his steadfast commitment to the J & J credo, a document which espouses the company’s tenets.
Next week, Zack will share his perspective on what’s driving the need for organizations to re-engage and re-energize their workforce – right now!
What’s your perspective? Who inspires you?
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April 15th, 2011

I’m excited to introduce an important member of the iPEC team, Zackarie (Zack) Lemelle. Zack is the Managing Partner of Corporate Engagement Services here at iPEC.
Zack has more than 35 years of experience working in firms, from start-ups to Fortune 500s. Most recently, he spent 18 years with a major healthcare company, where he served as Global Vice President and Chief Information Officer. He also spent 5 years in Human Resources as the Director of Business Re-engineering.
Additionally, Zack is a Certified Professional Coach, specializing in leadership and business re-engineering. He has spent years working with senior executives and management boards, developing leaders to forge new strategies and relevant operating models in sales, marketing, manufacturing, distribution, information management, human resources, finance, and research and development.
His formidable background and experience enable him to provide the unique expertise of combining coaching with process re-engineering in order to drive transformational change.
As our newest blog contributor, look for Zack to share his vast knowledge, keen insights, and illuminating perspective on employee engagement and its profound impact on job performance, productivity, and the bottom line.
Until then, Live on Fire!
D. Luke Iorio, CPC, PCC, ELI-MP
President & CEO
Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC)
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April 1st, 2011
In my previous post, we explored the scenarios for making change and why, so often, individuals revert to their old patterns, after making a change, instead of moving forward.
Now, let’s take a look at what a coach would do to help facilitate the often challenging, and fear-inducing, act of change.
A coach would recognize your fear as a sign – a sign that you’re looking for a clearer plan (with contingencies), so that you can have more confidence to implement the change you so desire; a sign that you are indeed on the right path because change (real, significant change) is known to bring up fear; a sign that your subconscious wants to figure out how to hold onto your “good parts,” to not leave them behind, while surging forward on your path to change.
Once recognizing these signs:
You’d immediately shift your energy.
You’d question your perceptions.
You’d begin to challenge fear, while simultaneously using it as fuel to push you forward.
You’d look to surround yourself with the right advocates, and support team, to help you follow through with your plans.
You’d figure out what you need to bridge the gap of time between now and when the change really takes hold.
And, most importantly, you’d know how to spot those small, yet absolutely crucial milestones (those “small wins”) that cause you to think, “Wow, not only is it possible, it’s actually happening!”
Don’t shy away from change.
Don’t let the environment pull you back to what’s easiest and most familiar.
Set yourself up for success.
Play full out, and make that change happen.
And until next time, Live on Fire!
D. Luke Iorio, CPC, PCC, ELI-MP
President & CEO
Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC)
Tags: achievement, business coach, choice, coach training, expectations, finding purpose, intentions, iPEC Coaching, life coaching, new perspective, power of choice, self-improvement, success, workforce engagement Posted in Business Development, Coaching and Coach Training, D. Luke Iorio - iPEC CEO, leadership 1 Comment »
June 16th, 2010
I have been a coach since 1987 when I started my West Orange, NJ home-based business, Human Resources Unlimited. My expertise is in goal achievement, time management process, and selling skills. I also teach meditation and relaxation techniques. I have been practicing meditation regularly—twice a day—for about 40 years, so obviously it is a passion of mine and one that I really enjoy sharing.
The practice of meditation can have positive implications for your effectiveness and success as a coach. It will profoundly develop your body, mind, and emotions. As a coach this will definitely help you throughout the day to be more alive, awake, and alert.
The two greatest pieces of wisdom that I learned from the Transcendental Meditation (TM) movement were:
* Knowledge is Structured in Consciousness
* Established in Being Perform Action
Since December 12, 1970, I have been regularly meditating twice a day. Through meditation, I experience more of my pure self, more of my consciousness, more of my unlimited, unbounded pure field of possibilities. This field of all possibilities is who we are at our core, that which we truly are when we strip away all of the veils and illusions.
On March 8, 2008, I discovered a powerful personal development technique and program called WingMakers (www.wingmakers.com), which has allowed me to continue having a direct experience of contact with our Source. With the addition of the WingMakers materials (the art, music, poetry, novel, philosophy, and cosmology), and their personal development techniques I have experienced:
* Even more energy, and more consistently throughout the day
* A more powerful mind and greater focus
* Profound insights into who we are, why we are here, and awareness of our transition into becoming a more heart-centered species
Here are some links from WingMakers, which I think you will enjoy. The purpose of these two tools is to expand and accelerate your consciousness. I believe that by simply practicing these two techniques you are doing more for yourself and our planet than the greatest of masters.
* The Quantum Pause breathing technique is described on pages 27-29 in this article: http://eventtemples.com/sessions/evt3/downloads/Spiritual%20Activism%20EVT3.pdf
* Here is a link to my free eBook, My Spiritual Adventure. Note: Pages 18-24 are your introduction to WingMakers: http://www.toprovideguidancetomankind.com/book1/Book1-My-Spiritual-Adventure.pdf
* And a preview from To Provide Guidance to Mankind: http://www.toprovideguidancetomankind.com/book2/Book2-To-Provide-Guidance-to-Mankind-Preview.pdf
Thank you for this opportunity to share my passion with you.
Mark Riesenberg
Business Coach and Founder
Human Resources Unlimited
Tags: business coach, coaching skills, gratitude, intentions Posted in Coaching and Coach Training 1 Comment »
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