Before a successful Executive Coaching Process – one that accomplishes its objectives – can begin, there must be a good “fit” between the Executive and the Executive Coach. This “fit” is based on the right match of the Executive’s and the Executive Coach’s personalities, skills, qualifications, experiences and styles. For the Executive and the Executive Coach to determine if an initial “fit” exists, and a successful Executive Coaching Process is possible, the Executive must review the Executive Coach’s biography to determine the Executive Coach’s areas of expertise and experience and then have a face-to-face meeting or telephone interview with the Executive Coach. Because a successful Executive Coaching Process requires a commitment by both the Executive and the Executive Coach, after the interview the Executive and the Executive Coach must mutually decide if the necessary “fit” exists and the Coaching Process will be beneficial to the Executive. If they agree, then the Executive Coaching Process is ready to begin.