The #1 reason coaching fails to contribute to the bottom line
Let’s start here, the actual feedback I received is as follows (unedited)…
“I just purchased this Coaching Skills for Managers a few minutes ago and it is not what it appeared to be. The title is Coaching Skills for Mangers but the materials are about Coaching and Managing ASSIGNEMENS? This was very misleading as most Coaching Skills for Manager type classes are about learning better Leadership skills. Additionally, there was only 8 power point slides. I paid for (only) 8 slides?”
Let’s take these points one at a time:
There are some that would argue you cannot train coaching – it should be coached – so no visual aids are required at all!
Soon after this email I read a blog post by Exemplas entitled “Coaching – are we all talking about the same thing”. In this piece they point to a CIPD survey on work place coaching where the findings from a comprehensive survey showed that the majority of coaching taking place is by line managers as part of their management & leadership role. The survey also highlights that Coaching as a vehicle is now the primary training and development tool, and most often driven not by external training professionals, but managers with coaching skills. However there appears to be considerable variances in what coaching is and is not.
The skills needed by an external coach are very different from those required by the line manager as a coach. I just hope that when people talk about coaching they clarify what they mean and the nature of the relationship between the person being coached and the coach themselves.
Our article https://rapidbi.com/different-types-of-coaching/ outlines several of the main types and their differences.
In his blog Keith Rosen provides the following top ten reasons why coaching fails:
The Top Ten Reasons Why Coaching Fails When Managers Attempt to Coach Their Team
Simple – definitions of what it is… and what it is not are rarely stated, with many people believing that it is “common knowledge” what coaching is.
And secondly inconsistent approach with poor skills.
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