Most organizations invest in knowledge transfer and call it coaching. Behavior doesn’t change. Performance plateaus.

Ioanna advises leaders, companies, and boards on building human performance systems where power skills are actually measurable — and AI makes that possible at scale.

Enhancing Coaching Through the

BRIDGE Framework

Balance

Maintain equilibrium between AI capabilities and human skills

Responsibility

Ensure ethical use of AI in coaching practices

Integration

Seamlessly blend AI tools with human coaching methods

Development

Focus on continuous learning for both coaches and AI systems

Empathy

Preserve and enhance the human touch in AI-augmented coaching

AI + Humans

Enhancing Coaching through the BRIDGE Framework

Strategic Advisory Engagements with Ioanna

Sales Training

The skills underneath the skills, such as communication, trust, and influence for sales teams that want to win more than on price.

Playbooks don’t lose deals. People do. When trust breaks down, when influence is missing, when feedback never lands — that’s where revenue walks out the door. These workshops build the human skills that sit underneath every sales methodology you’re already running.

  • Reps leave with a clear read on the communication gaps that are costing them deals
  • Managers leave able to run performance conversations that change behavior, not just document it
  • Teams leave with a shared language for accountability that holds under pressure and quota

 

First-Time Manager Coaching

For whoever you just promoted before they lose your best people.

The jump from high performer to first-time manager is one of the highest-stakes transitions in any organization. It doesn’t matter if they came from sales, ops, or engineering — most new managers fail the same way. Not because they lack potential, but because no one teaches them how to stop doing the work and start developing the people doing it. This one-on-one engagement closes that gap in the first 90 days, when habits are still forming.

  • They learn to lead through clarity, setting expectations, giving feedback, and holding accountability without micromanaging
  • They build credibility with a team that used to be peers  before distance or resentment sets in
  • They develop the habit of hard conversations early, so small problems don’t become exits or terminations

Coachability is a skill. This engagement develops it in the leader and in the team they’re building.