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How Great Coaches Ask, Listen, and Empathize - HBR - 1 views

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    Coaching is about connecting with people, inspiring them to do their best, and helping them to grow. It's also about challenging people to come up with the answers they require on their own. Coaching is far from an exact science, and all leaders have to develop their own style, but we can break down the process into practices that any manager will need to explore and understand. Here are the three most important:
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Is Your Employee Coachable? - HBR - 0 views

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    As a manager, you provide some level of coaching to all your direct reports, helping some attain higher levels of professional achievement, and helping others improve their performance to fulfill their current roles. But while every manager should have the capability to coach, you also need to have the ability to discern when coaching isn't working.
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How to Coach, According to 5 Great Sports Coaches - HBR - 2 views

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    Many different perspectives. Some good stuff.
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Ten Little Tips to Boost Your Coaching Prowess ‹ http://coachfederation.org/blog - 1 views

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    These are some great coaching techniques to use with your employee's!
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Who Carries the Keys? | Management Skills Blog - 0 views

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    "No one could do anything without my permission." Ryan replied. "I thought I had a great deal of authority."
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Your Coaching Is Only as Good as Your Follow-Up Skills - HBR - 0 views

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    No matter how successful a coaching session feels while it's underway, if it doesn't lead to change after it's over, it hasn't been effective. Unfortunately, too many managers don't adequately follow through and thereby squander the important time they've invested in coaching. You can make the process more effective by adopting these practices after every session.
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The Key Ring | Management Skills Blog - 2 views

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    Great follow-up conversation about the "key ring"!
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Five False Beliefs That Keep Managers From Becoming Leaders - Forbes - 2 views

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    You don't turn an ordinary workplace into a Human Workplace by putting a sign on the door. It doesn't happen because you install a lactation room (although I highly recommend that you do!) or start an employee suggestion program.

    The path to a Human Workplace is mental. It's a shift in perspective. It happens when people stop seeing the managers in an organization and the rest of the staff as two different camps.
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