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Upon graduating with a Bachelor of
Science degree in Exercise Science from Colorado State University ,
Steve Dailey launched his first career as a professional swimming
coach. During what he calls a "laboratory experience in human
performance, psychology and motivation" he built "feeder" programs
for aspiring national level swimmers in Colorado, Oklahoma,
Illinois, South Carolina and Texas.
Though rewarding, swimming offered limited financial opportunity so
Steve followed his entrepreneurial urgings to launch a business in
the field of Sports and Recreation management. Starting with less
than $200, he grew that business to a multimillion-dollar enterprise
in only 2 years. Leveraging team building skills, organization
development insights and coaching techniques learned on the pool
deck, his business grew to serve tens of thousands of customers and
employ over 300 people annually.
This success was soon recognized in the local business community as
other entrepreneurs began to request Steve's insight on business
building strategies. Responding to this interest, he began to market
services as a "Business Development Coach" noting that coaching high
level athletes and coaching goal-focused business people had many
parallels. Soon, the concept attracted entrepreneurs and business
leaders from a wide variety of marketplace segments, business models
and stages of growth. Through the process, Steve rapidly honed an
array of essential achievement principles that positively influenced
success in virtually every business environment. Not incidental to
this broad exposure were lessons learned in observing both "best
practices" and "lethal errors" in leadership, sales and marketing,
strategic business development, human resource management and
motivation, financial planning, career advancement, predicting and
responding to business trends, corporate ethics and innovation.
As the technology "boom" rumbled to the forefront of the
marketplace, Steve then narrowed his niche to coaching early stage
technology companies. His coaching model offered valuable input,
collaboration and direction to eager executive teams, the new
executive talent they were attracting and the venture capital
companies that were funding them; all in maximizing opportunities in
an extraordinarily fast paced time in business history. Again, more
insight was gained - this time in defining critical factors that
influence success and failure in high velocity/high risk business
environments.
Most recently, Steve has focused his passion for coaching in
developing high-yield achievement systems for Sales Professionals,
Business Executives and Entrepreneurs that include web-based tools,
leading edge coaching methods and executive "coach mentoring"
programs where business leaders learn to be effective coaches to
their own teams.
Coaching Philosophy
Over 20 years practicing the "art and science of coaching" Steve has
truly been on the leading edge of the development of business
coaching as a profession. His philosophies have helped shape other
professional coaches and coach teams, as well as the success
trajectory of the hundreds of clients he has served. The essence of
Steve's approach to coaching can be defined by his emphasis on
"achievement" rather than simply "personal development".
Steve says, "True achievement is attained only through the
experiences one has in producing tangible results while developing
new habits in the process. When a person then learns to build and
leverage a broad scope of resources toward specific intent, they
will win at everything they pursue. A coach's value is defined by
the degree to which they can build these attributes into their
clients as permanent, reusable tools."
Personal
Steve resides in the beautiful hill country of Austin, Texas with
his wife and son. He ranks in the top 10 in the country in Masters
Swimming and, having eclipsed the 50-year mark, thoroughly embraces
the second half of life as the "better half".
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