Coaching is no longer optional; it’s essential!
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Coaching has a positive impact across the organization.
Managers who coach their direct employees reap the benefits in both employee engagement and intention to stay.
Coaching is no longer a nice to have. As more Gen Y employees enter the workforce, coaching is one of their expectations.
Unfortunately, most coaches are less effective than they should be, which illustrates the need for proper training.
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Train Managers to Coach for High Performance
1. Coaching has a positive impact across the organization
Managers who coach their employees reap the benefits in both employee engagement and intention to stay.
Coaching is no longer a nice to have. As more Gen Y employees enter the workforce, coaching is an expectation
and it’s here to stay.
Unfortunately, most coaches are less effective than they should be, which illustrates the need for proper
training.
To become effective coaches, managers must first attend and embrace training.
This training will explore how managers can more effectively coach direct reports.
It is key to understand that there are both formal and informal ways to coach.
In fact, managers are probably doing much of what is required from informal coaching already.
Coaching does not require a radical change in managing style or a massive time commitment from you.
Coaching can be provided through formal, scheduled meetings or through immediate, informal channels.
The GROW model provides an excellent structure to use when conducting formal coaching meetings.
When you encounter a coachable moment, use the 3Cs model to provide feedback and then transition into
informal coaching.
Understand the importance of coaching and the potential value of coaching.
Establish a structured coaching process with your direct reports.
Use the GROW model to structure coaching meetings with employees.
Move from feedback to coaching when coachable moments arise.
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Storyboard: Train Managers to Coach for High Performance
Training Deck – Effectively Coach Your Employees to Better Performance
Feedback and Coaching Self-Assessment for Managers
Coaching Plan Template
Participant Training Session Evaluation Template
Coaching Quiz
Feedback and Coaching Guide for Managers
Prepare to Implement Coaching Training
Understand the Concepts Included in Training
Train Managers to Coach for Performance