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Peter Schwartz is a performance coach who specializes in the
change process. His coaching approach focuses on “the
difference” that makes the difference in individuals and
organizations with respect to their desired outcomes in the
domains of performance, development and transformation. In his 30 years of business experience, Peter has held corporate
management positions in sales, business development and
consulting. For 15 of those years, he was a senior-level manager
and entrepreneur in the high-technology industry taking
early-stage concepts and companies to maturity. He has
skillfully transferred his leadership and development abilities,
as well as his talent for inspiring trust and confidence, into
corporate leadership facilitation, executive coaching and
personal development training. Peter uses a comprehensive and adaptable approach in working
with his clients. He uses a structure that enables him to
understand individuals and their worlds sufficiently to design
coaching programs that shift their developmental level. His
coaching attends to the individual, social, relational and
environmental aspects of his client's life/world, since to leave
any of these areas unattended can undermine whatever progress
occurs for the client in any individual area. It is an integral
approach that results in the client developing a deeper, more
comprehensive sense of themselves and their place not only in
their organization but in the larger world as well. Apart from being a naturally gifted and intuitive coach, Peter
uses advanced coaching technologies from the Cognitive
Behavioral Sciences, including Neuro Linguistics and Neuro
Semantics. He is a graduate of the Leadership Coaching
Certification Program at Georgetown University in Washington,
DC. In addition, Peter draws on his life-long interest in
mythology and the “ Hero’s Journey” by Joseph Campbell as well
as his knowledge of the nature of archetypal dynamics in
individuals and organizations to aid in facilitating the change
process in his clients. Peter specializes in helping manufacturers design and implement
their federal government contract and channel management
programs. He was selected from private industry to serve as a
member of the General Services Administration (GSA) Information
Technology Industry Government Council. In this capacity, Peter
represents the technology industry’s interests in federal
government contracting and serves as chairman of one of its
prominent subcommittees. |