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About Your Office Coach®

YourOfficeCoach.com is a web-based career coaching and training service owned and operated by  Dr. Marie G. McIntyre. Our goal is to help you resolve the inevitable difficulties that arise on the job and make your working life as enjoyable and productive as possible!

For most of us, work takes up about half our waking hours, which is way too much time to be unhappy. So, if you are frustrated by your boss, aggravated by your colleagues, perplexed by your projects, or stuck in a dead-end career, we want to help.

On the site, you can use our free library of career-related advice, submit questions on our “Ask the Coach” page, or schedule a personal phone coaching appointment through our “Career Coaching” page.  We also offer corporate and small business services, as shown on the “Business Services” page.

Marie G. McIntyre, Ph.D.

Marie McIntyre has more than twenty years’ experience in career coaching and organizational development. She has held management positions in both business and government, including Director of Human Resources in a Fortune 500 company.

Marie writes the weekly syndicated advice column, “Your Office Coach”, which appears in newspapers throughout the U.S. & Canada.  She also writes a monthly Career Commentary for CNBC.com and serves as a workplace expert for Business Management Daily.  Marie conducts webinars on a variety of topics related to leadership development and career success.

As a consultant, Marie has assisted a wide variety of organizations, including Cisco, The Home Depot, Tyson Foods, the Federal Reserve, AT&T, Walgreens, Macy’s, and Habitat for Humanity. She has experience in working with business, government, and non-profit groups.

Marie is the author of two books, “Secrets to Winning at Office Politics” &“The Management Team Handbook”.  She is frequently quoted in business publications, including Fortune, Forbes, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal.