Executive Coaching

[ɪɡˈzɛkjədɪv | kəʊtʃ]
Definition:

Executive Coaching is a  mentoring program which sees employees paired with executive coaches or mentors to achieve skills development, upskilling and future leadership training. These are often formal arrangements in larger organizations with set meetings and expected outcomes.

It is important to implement executive coaching within the organization as an employer because it firstly helps in the development and the advancement of each employee; secondly it give employees the opportunity to develop new skills that could be of benefit in the near future.

Part of speech:
noun
Use in a sentence:
Employees have the opportunity of executive coaching.
Executive Coaching