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"I do a lot to motivate the team to meet our
department's quarterly targets. But is that really
job-focused coaching?"
Managers are
responsible for so much these days - hiring staff,
meeting budget targets, and achieving department goals.
It would be easy to simply ignore individual job task
coaching. Shouldn't managers spend their time driving
team performance, and not developing individual
performers?
Coaching Job
Skills provides the tools necessary to successfully
coach individuals to perform a job, task, or skill. But,
in order to achieve results, the coaching must go beyond
just showing how to do something. Coaching involves
observing, analyzing demonstrating, and giving feedback.
It is a process of developing relationships with team
members - relationships that can ultimately build the
trust and respect that is the foundation of successful
organizations.
Program Description
Coaching Job Skills helps managers learn how to
effectively coach individuals through a process of
observation, analysis and communication. By carefully
planning one-on-one discussions, managers can have the
greatest impact and gain individual commitment to
achieving results. Throughout the workshop managers will
review video presentations and case studies, participate
in group discussions, practice new skills and receive
immediate feedback. Managers leave the workshop with
implementation tools, troubleshooting guides and
additional resources to help them apply the skills they
have learned on the job. The 4-hour workshop is designed
for 6-18 participants and includes the following:
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Coaching Job Skills
- The
Coaching Process
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Identifying Coachable Performance Problems
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