
Hi, I'm Vijayshree
I am a leadership and executive coach.
- Graduate from Coaching Foundation of India, pioneers in Indian executive coaching
- Coached leaders in manufacturing, tech, facility management and value investors
- 16 years in Corporate – Tech industry
- Last stint- Leadership and Organizational Development at Fractal Analytics
About my work
Five-step framework

Leaders reflect on their journey

Learn how others see them

Define what they will change

Experimentation (Mindset & Behaviors)

Follow-up and Feedforward

How an engagement works
- 1:1 sessions with the leader to enable self-discovery
- 360 feedbacks from stakeholders (professional and personal)
- Engage with sponsor who champions the leader’s success
- Designing goals and strategies
- Experimenting new behaviors and reflect on the changes made
- Follow-up and feedforward with stakeholders for building sustainable change
My Coaching Principles

Building coachee centric relationship on a long-term basis

Respecting boundaries of coach- coachee relationship

Maintaining professionalism and confidentiality with all stakeholders

Promoting self-responsibility in leaders to drive their change

Being genuine, demonstrating empathy and helping the leader as a person
Testimonials

Animesh Sinha
Chief of Marketing & Sales, Tata Steel
I had an extremely valuable experience during coaching sessions with Vijayshree. Throughout our engagement, she was making me introspect and guiding me on looking beyond the current. She showed extreme level of professionalism. One of the first and most important things in these sessions is that you can open up and she really handled the conversations with extreme maturity.
I am grateful that I had the opportunity to work with her.

Ashmi Jacintha
General Manager Operations, DTSS
During my year-long leadership coaching journey with Vijayshree, I had the privilege of experiencing her as a leadership coach. Throughout our engagement, she acted as a mirror, reflecting on my actions and helping me to achieve my personal and professional goals. She encouraged me to look beyond my present role and consider my future, inspiring me to take steps to achieve my aspirations. I came to understand that my personal growth is just as important as my professional growth. In our interactions, Vijayshree showed a great deal of empathy, professionalism, and accountability. Today, I feel that I have become a better leader, and I am grateful that I had the opportunity to work with her on this journey.

Rohith Potti
Value Investor
I am a full time investor based out of Bangalore. My goal was to get better at my work by figuring out my blind spots and areas of improvement. I reached out to Vijayshree and we agreed on a 6 month coaching engagement. Her coaching has had a tremendous positive influence on my work, and life in general. She is kind, perceptive, dedicated, responsive and always willing to help. Our conversations and her insights / methodologies on how to improve certain areas have had an asymmetric impact on my approach to work. I would recommend her to anyone looking to bring about a positive change in their work.
Frequently Asked Questions
The terms mentoring and coaching are often used interchangeably, but there is a clear distinction between the two.
Coaching is a developmental relationship with an experienced professional who helps the coachee discover their strengths define their goals, and help them achieve it. It is a non-directive and non-perspective relationship, and the coach does not provide direct answers to what needs to be done. The coaching relationship is time-bound.
On the other hand, mentoring is a nurturing relationship with a mentor who has achieved success in areas that the mentee aspires to. The mentor shares their experiences and provides guidance on how to approach goals and situations. There is no time limit to a mentor-mentee relationship.
Though distinct, both coaching and mentoring are crucial for developing leaders and executives. While a leader can have both coaching and mentoring relationships simultaneously, it may not be effective to expect a coach to fulfill the role of a mentor, and vice versa, in order to derive the most value from both relationships.
Leadership coaching and executive coaching serve different audiences with distinct needs, focus areas, and engagement scopes.
Executive coaching is meant to enhance the effectiveness of C-suite executives and high-potential leaders transitioning into the C-suite level. The executive coaching focuses broadly on three levels of needs – current role effectiveness, transition into a new role, or the executive’s agenda. Executive coaching spans eight months or longer. By working with the coach, the executives overcome their mental barriers and drive meaningful impact for themselves and their organization
On the other hand, leadership coaching is meant for leaders at all levels in the organization. Leadership coaching focuses on helping leaders enhance their leadership competencies, team management, and self-awareness. The leadership coaching spans for four to six months when the leader takes the coach’s support to build new capabilities to address the current leadership gaps.
In summary, both types of coaching empower leaders and executives to reach their full potential.