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Empowering You
~ Outrageously and Playfully             February 18th, 2004

Unlocking Potential and Possibilities In You,
Your People and Your Business

Written by Wendy Hearn, Coach
www.Business-Personal-Coaching.com

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So, what's this week been about for you? I invite you to take a couple of minutes and see what responses you come up with. This past week for me has been about reflecting on how different it is today becoming a coach to when I started many moons ago. Well over 6 years ago! Then there were very few coach training companies and finding useful resources was much harder. Now there's much more information available but of course this can feel overwhelming and make it difficult to know where to start. So, I've put together an article outlining what I feel are the most important considerations. You can read it here http://tinyurl.com/2dp4w

Also, the importance of partnering with others, that hit me strongly this morning. A couple of days ago I was speaking with a wonderful man, John and he mentioned the saying 'Partner or Perish'. Then this morning I received an email from an amazing client who had some exciting things to share with me following our coaching session. She was grateful for me being the catalyst for implementation and as I read this it struck me how important partnering with others is. I know that coaching is a great catalyst and partnership, but it's been interesting the last few days to see the true strength of it.

So many people could benefit greatly from coaching and particularly within organisations to bring out the potential in their staff. I feel very strongly that it's essential for all managers to be trained in coaching skills, even just basic ones. They'll be so much more effective as managers. A recent survey showed that only a fifth of organisations train their managers in coaching. http://tinyurl.com/39fwh I found that quite frightening, that managers are coaching their staff without any training and so this weeks article is about training these managers.


Be catalysed

Wendy
Coach


Contents of this exciting issue:

1. New Article: Effective Managers Need To Coach

2. Coaching Services



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1. New Article: Effective Managers Need To Coach

Bearing in mind the fast pace of business today and the need to stay competitive, it's essential that managers should be effective. They need to be especially effective with their people and this requires learning to coach. For most managers, coaching has been added to their role anyway, but the majority haven't received any training in coaching skills. More than 80% of organisations use coaching to develop their staff, but only a fifth train their managers in coaching, according to a survey by the Work Foundation.

This lack of training can be costly and damaging. It's like putting a complete beginner in a car, telling them to drive and just saying "Good luck". They may have some idea of what to do, but they won't have sound training in the skills required. Coaching is a specific set of core competencies and skills, not just a new label to add to what a manager has always done. Managers need training so that they develop those specific skills, know when and how to use them, and have confidence in themselves to coach people. With the right training, your company will benefit dramatically from this coaching. Benefits such as:

  • Improving employee performance to an optimum level

  • Being a stronger, more productive company

  • Handling change easily and encouraging growth

  • Bringing out the very best in people and unlocking potential.

    You don't want your company to miss out on these benefits, do you?

    I invite you to start the process of ensuring that your managers have been adequately trained in coaching skills. And not only trained, but most important, they need the opportunity to learn, experience and evaluate coaching.

    First, they need to understand what coaching is and isn't, and how it's distinct from mentoring, training, counselling or teaching. Without this understanding, they'll be caught in the trap of not knowing whether they're coaching or not. They'll need to know at least one coaching model to give them a process and a structure to work with. This gives the coaching focus and clarity, and reaches a conclusion with agreed actions. To start with, they'll need a thorough grounding in basic coaching skills such as listening, questioning, evoking, clarifying, requesting, trust and rapport building, challenging, acknowledging, collaborating and action planning. As these are learned, practised and refined, they can be built on more.

    Being trained in coaching skills is the first step and the real learning comes from experiencing coaching for yourself personally and coaching others. Therefore, it's important that you don't just get trained in the basic coaching skills and leave it there. There needs to be a supportive structure and environment for you to continue with your coaching. How often have you learned something new, only to find when you're back in the workplace that you've only retained a little of it? Or that you're facing obstacles you don't know how to overcome? Managers need their own fully experienced coach to continue working with them after their initial training. This is where they'll dramatically improve their ability to coach and have confidence in themselves as coaches.

    Training your managers in coaching skills doesn't have to be done all at once and overnight. You can choose to start in a small way perhaps with only a couple of managers and as you experience the results, build on this. As you start thinking about training for your managers, I suggest you first find out what your managers really need to be effective; what they already know about coaching; what more they need to know and which of them already has a keen interest in learning to coach. Asking these questions of your managers will give you a clearer picture of what's needed. This may involve some time and commitment now, but it will ensure they get the training they most need. Knowing your company as you do, what's the most important action you can take today that will move your managers closer to being coaches?

    Claim your fr^ee report, '7 Key Elements For Managers To Learn Coaching Skills' at http://tinyurl.com/29n55


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    'Commit to Action'
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    What training in coaching skills do people in your company receive?

    What level if training would be ideal?

    What can you do today to move the training in your company closer to be ideal?


    Claim your fr^ee report, '7 Key Elements For Managers To Learn Coaching Skills' at http://tinyurl.com/29n55


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    2. Coaching Services

    If you're unsure about how to make changes and want some support and encouragement, find out how a coach can help you. We have several excellent coaches who are available to coach you to success. Each has a different area of specialty and you can see their bio's on the website. If you're ready to invest in yourself and your business, hire a coach and get off to a great start!
    www.business-personal-coaching.com


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