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Joe Bennett

Every Manager Needs to Practice Two Types of Coaching - 1 views

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    Confirmation that companies are on the right track in demanding frequent coaching sessions comes from Google's "Project Oxygen," the company's rigorous, data-based analysis of what makes great managers. Technical expertise made a difference, but only a small one. The single most important differentiator between good and great managers? "Be a good coach."
Joe Bennett

A Lean Journey: Coaching Do's and Don'ts for Developing People - 2 views

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    Coaching is about working with people to show them new possibilities and assist them in taking actions previously not obvious to them. Coaching is the capability to alter or shift the structures of interpretation, the context, the ground of being within which people normally operate. It is the means by which people development becomes a process of continuous learning integrated with people's daily work lives.   In this sense, introducing coaching competencies into an organization is a very powerful strategy for modifying or creating a culture which is more adaptable to change and growth.
Joe Bennett

Transform Your Team By Leading Like A Coach - 6 views

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    As a leadership style, what coaching brings is a commitment to unlocking people's potential , focusing on the stuff that matters, empowering people, and helping them take responsibility.
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    This is a powerful passage: "The second thing we do is help people realize how lousy most of their advice is. With brain scanning, you can actually see what happens in people's brains when you offer up advice. Basically nothing. When you ask a great question, you can hear the new neurological links being made."
Joe Bennett

How to Make Your One-on-Ones with Employees More Productive - 6 views

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    Your goal is to show your "commitment to helping your colleague develop and grow," but also to "step back, remember the organizational mandate, and think about how best you can work side-by-side with this person to get things done." Here are some tips to get the most out of these meetings.
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    "Precious moment of connection" is so true! And of course, always remember a sincere 'Thank You'.
Joe Bennett

One Trap Leaders Can Avoid if They Choose - Michael Hyatt - 4 views

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    Present over Perfect is full of thoughtful insights and beautiful writing. I want to highlight three practices from the book that can help leaders like us avoid the trap of perfectionism and stay engaged in the present.
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    "Listening" to our own well-being, and paying close attention to our important relationships and reset buttons - very critical to our quality of life! We only get 1 chance, after all.
Joe Bennett

7 Suggestions for Asking More Powerful Questions - 4 views

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    If you're going to be a successful leader, you are going to have to learn how to ask good questions. Here are seven tips for taking this skill to the next level.
Joe Bennett

How Coaching Tactics Can Make One-on-One Meetings Your Secret Productivity To... - 2 views

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    The benefit of one-to-one meetings between a manager and employee can't be overstated. This is valuable, uninterrupted time to listen to what employees have to say, discuss and stay focused on the big picture strategy, address issues, keep an employee engaged and strengthen the relationship-to name a few compelling benefits.
Joe Bennett

Why Employees Taking Charge of Their Learning Is Good for You - 4 views

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    More-progressive organizations are leaning into this trend. Great managers think of their roles as developing people first, and that corporate objectives are achieved through this development, not by resisting it. I'm always astonished when I hear managers say, "I simply don't have time to develop my team." What do they think their job is?
Joe Bennett

3 Employee Performance Realities That Every Leader Needs To Know Now - Forbes - 5 views

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    In my work as a performance strategist, I have found that at the core there are five principles that guide great performance in an individual: Mindset, perceived impact, challenge, effort, and enjoyment. These five principles are a distillation of all the latest psychological and social science research on what creates peak performance. Each of these principles get to the core of what creates real, honest and exceptional performance. These core principles are often not considered in the traditional performance review process.
Joe Bennett

3 Powerful Habits Every Leader Needs to Excel - Michael Hyatt - 4 views

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    Brad came back from his time off with a list of twenty key habits that have the power to transform and elevate our leadership. Here are just three that have been especially powerful for me.
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    Curiosity = Creativity = Innovation. Great article!
Joe Bennett

3 Tips on Coaching Managers to Be Better Coaches ‹ http://coachfederation.org... - 4 views

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    One of the most important, leadership skills to develop in managers is the ability to coach effectively-including how to connect with employees and get the best out of them on an ongoing basis. From my own experience, here are three employee performance management best practices I've found effective in turning frontline managers into first-rate coaches.
Stephanie Meerschaert

10 Habits of Well-Liked Bosses - 7 views

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    If you've ever had a truly great boss, you know how important they can be to a company's success. In fact, Gallup's 2015 report, "State of the American Manager: Analytics and Advice for Leaders," chalks up 70% of the variance in employee engagement scores to the quality of the respondents' bosses.
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    Great list!
Joe Bennett

Five Things Weak Managers Do Instead Of Leading - Forbes - 8 views

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    Here are five things lousy managers do when they should be leading and inspiring their teams:
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    Yup!
Joe Bennett

Redefining Leadership: How One Leader Changed His Ways - Forbes - 1 views

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    Chris's experience proves that not only can traditional leaders adjust their style, they absolutely should. It could very well be one of the best professional decisions of your career. Readers, I challenge you to ask yourself: what kind of leader am I? Am I a directive leader, am I compassionate - where do I fall on the spectrum? And most importantly, are you willing to do what it takes to adjust?
Michael Wahl

9 Things That Make Good Employees Quit - 3 views

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    Really great article!
Joe Bennett

What Robert De Niro Taught Me About Leadership - Michael Hyatt - 2 views

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    But one thing that stands out about The Intern is how Ben's ability to mentor affects everyone in the office. As I watched, I counted ten traits of highly effective mentors demonstrated by Ben toward Jules and the rest of the team:
Joe Bennett

Why I Must Coach ‹ http://coachfederation.org/blog - 1 views

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    Coaching says "yes" to who we are and what we have to bring, and creates the conditions that activate Self 2. Coaches are powerful agents of change specifically because they deconstruct three limiting social myths, operate out of three profound values, and ask perspective-changing questions from three important angles.
Joe Bennett

A Lean Journey: Lean Quote: Success as Leader is All About Growing Others - 0 views

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    "Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others." - Jack Welch
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