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Elene Cafasso is a leadership development expert, a professionally trained executive coach, an executive mentor, and President of Enerpace, Inc. Elene helps rapidly growing organizations…

Elene Cafasso is a leadership development expert, a professionally trained executive coach, an executive mentor, and President of Enerpace, Inc. Elene helps rapidly growing organizations elevate their leaders at all levels, producing measurable improvements in business performance.

Her coaching enables Senior Leaders to achieve their objectives in the areas most critical to their success: leadership, team building, professional communication and organizational effectiveness.

Truly committed to her clients, Elene is passionate about helping those with whom she works to grow agile leaders who grow high-growth, purpose-driven firms. Her clients appreciate that she was where they are! Elene has lived through regulated industries, corporate politics, downsizings, rightsizing, reorgs, never-ending planning cycles and budget cuts.

Her leadership insights appear frequently in the press, as Elene has been featured on NBC 5 Chicago news, Money Magazine, Career Builder.com, The New York Daily News and Crain’s Chicago Business, among others.

She holds an MBA in Finance and Marketing from the University of Chicago Booth, and is one of only 1100 coaches worldwide to have earned the prestigious Master Certified Coach (MCC) designation from the International Coaching Federation.

Elene is certified in Leadership Agility and has completed additional studies in Organizational & Relationship Systems, Neuropsychology, Team Coaching, and Board Readiness.

Before founding Enerpace in 2002, Elene had a successful corporate career, holding executive-level marketing and sales channel strategy positions in the banking and telecommunications industries.

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The most common leadership styles are autocratic, democratic and delegative. So, how does each style affect a crisis in a corporation?

The autocrat will need to make all the decisions in a crisis, keep everyone in fire-drill mode and require continuous updates. Many times they insist on being the point person for communications, not trusting anyone else to handle it. 

About

Elene Cafasso is a leadership development expert, a professionally trained executive coach, an executive mentor, and President of Enerpace, Inc. Elene helps rapidly growing organizations…

Elene Cafasso is a leadership development expert, a professionally trained executive coach, an executive mentor, and President of Enerpace, Inc. Elene helps rapidly growing organizations elevate their leaders at all levels, producing measurable improvements in business performance.

Her coaching enables Senior Leaders to achieve their objectives in the areas most critical to their success: leadership, team building, professional communication and organizational effectiveness.

Truly committed to her clients, Elene is passionate about helping those with whom she works to grow agile leaders who grow high-growth, purpose-driven firms. Her clients appreciate that she was where they are! Elene has lived through regulated industries, corporate politics, downsizings, rightsizing, reorgs, never-ending planning cycles and budget cuts.

Her leadership insights appear frequently in the press, as Elene has been featured on NBC 5 Chicago news, Money Magazine, Career Builder.com, The New York Daily News and Crain’s Chicago Business, among others.

She holds an MBA in Finance and Marketing from the University of Chicago Booth, and is one of only 1100 coaches worldwide to have earned the prestigious Master Certified Coach (MCC) designation from the International Coaching Federation.

Elene is certified in Leadership Agility and has completed additional studies in Organizational & Relationship Systems, Neuropsychology, Team Coaching, and Board Readiness.

Before founding Enerpace in 2002, Elene had a successful corporate career, holding executive-level marketing and sales channel strategy positions in the banking and telecommunications industries.

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