User talk:Sparkleadership

Creating new Page for Editing - Publish Author and World Renowned CEO coach Elizabeth Golden Coffey
Hello Wikipedians!

Thank you for an incredible amount of work you are putting into this amazing project.

I would like to contribute by adding a page about Elizabeth Golden Coffey, a world renowned CEO coach, author of published books, member of Women Economic Forum and World Women Leadership and so much more. She has become an icon in CEO and Leadership coaching across the world and hasn't got Wikipedia page yet.

World Economic Forum: https://www.wef.org.in/elizabeth-coffey/ Her LinkedIn profile: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-coffey-12a3807#:~:targetText=Elizabeth%20Coffey%2C%20Founder%20and%20Managing,100%20and%20Global%20500%20companies. Her Publications: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Things-That-Keep-Awake-Night/dp/0077099893 World Women Leadership: https://www.worldwomenleadershipcongress.org/wwlc-2019.html

I am very happy to complete the page if I can have one created please?

Thank you!

Best

Jakub

Sparkleadership (talk) 00:11, 30 November 2019 (UTC)
 * , I'm glad that you offered some sources, but what would be needed for there to be an article about Coffey are some newspaper or magazine articles about Coffey that are not too heavily based on interviews. These are what we call notability references. Some very limited use may be made of the links you've given, but we need to base the article on independent coverage. And if you go on using phrases like "world renowned", it's best if you don't try to write this article yourself. Wikipedia articles need to be written in a neutral tone. If you have a connection with Coffey, I suggest you declare your WP:conflict of interest on your user page. Creating a new article according to Wikipedia's standards is quite a difficult task; we recommend that you spend considerable time improving other articles before attempting to create a new one. While it may seem counter-intuitive, it will likely be faster to get to your first article by this indirect route. Creating a new article without first spending some time "learning the ropes" can end up being a very frustrating process.  — jmcgnh (talk) (contribs) 00:23, 30 November 2019 (UTC)