BARBARA
B. REINHOLD, Ed.D.,
is an internationally-known coach, counselor, motivator
and organizational problem-solver. A frequent keynoter
for programs in both the local community and a variety
of national organizations and companies, she is known
for her upbeat style, her ability to find the opportunities
in problems and her astute grasp of what’s
happening—or about to happen—in the world
of work. Contact her if you or your organization needs
any of the following:
- Individual coaching
- Organizational
consultations, with or without follow-up coaching
- Counseling
around career choice or change
- Advising
about educational decisions
- Books
and articles to help with workplace problems
Currently Director of the Executive Education for Women
program at Smith College, Dr. Reinhold has also worked
as Director of the Career Development Office at Smith,
as an online career coach for iVillage and Monster.com,
and has taught at Smith, Boston College, Babson College,
Northeastern University, the University of Massachusetts
and the School of Management at Antioch New England. She
has appeared frequently on radio and television as well
as on the pages of the New York Times, the Boston Globe,
Fast Company, the LA Times, in-flight magazines and many
other newspapers. Her article on women executives will
be featured in the Journal of Organizational Excellence.
She
is particularly committed to helping individuals make healthy decisions about the places where they
go to work, and to assisting organizations to make
good judgments about how they manage their people for
the best possible outcomes. Her individual coaching
and counseling and her consultations with non-profit
organizations, educational institutions and businesses
of all sizes are organized around her belief that our
work can be one of our most important health-enhancers
and a source of joy and meaning in our lives—and
that we each owe it to ourselves to make that be
true for us!
In
her books, Free
to Succeed: Designing the Life You Want in
the
New Free Agent Economy (Plume, 2001) and Toxic
Work: How
to Overcome Stress, Overload and Burnout, and Revitalize
Your Career (Plume 1997), and in her workbooks, her
holistic philosophy
and the practical strategies for implementing it
are apparent
and easily accessible.
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