Key drivers help strengthen employee engagement through coaching

As noted in a previous post, coaching is the only strategy that companies can deploy that simultaneously increases customer engagement and employee engagement. You can increase customer engagement by raising the abilities and the motivation…

3 ways to weaken the reasons to stop coaching

In last week’s wildly popular blog post, we looked at strengthening the reasons persevere with your coaching endeavors, with the main theme being all about motivation. As I alluded to in my last piece, this post is all about convincing…

Strengthening the reasons to persist with coaching (while really weakening the reasons to quit)

I’ve worked with many clients in terms of coaching and the problem I find is not encouraging them to start coaching but to persist with it.  This is all about motivation. Ultimately, whenever we are trying to adopt a new behaviour, we…

The dual role of the coach – building understanding and knowledge

When people think about coaching, they often think about how coaching can help the coachee deepen their technical skills – this is natural given we associate coaching with athletics and the continual refinement of the athletes’ specialized…

4 key ingredients to any successful coaching process

An essential part of any coaching system is the ongoing execution of the coaching strategy. The coaching strategy, described in an earlier post, outlines values, objectives, and standards for coaching. It also undertakes an assessment where…

Want to increase employee and customer engagement?

Let’s play a game! Can you think of an activity that an organization can do to increase both employee and customer engagement simultaneously? Give up? It’s coaching! When you coach effectively, not only are you increasing customer engagement…

5 benefits coaches play in improving employee feedback

The feedback a coach offers can be most effective when it provides the coachee with specific information about a current state of knowledge and performance as it relates to specific goals. For example: Coaches could use formative feedback…
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The education system is built on low-quality feedback

Of course, this is a dramatic generalization, but let’s be honest: the whole education system is built on summative, (e.g., giving a grade) rather than, formative feedback (e.g., useful advice on how to improve). While it could be argued…

Tools and techniques for coaching

Successful coaching execution requires that coaches have access to tools and techniques to ensure they make an impact with their coaching. Coaches simply don’t have the time to discover the best tools and techniques to do the best job. Finding…

3 paths to using feedback expertly

To be a great coach and to be a great coachee requires a unique mindset and way of thinking. Organizations benefit when they educate their coaches and the employees being coached on the importance of the three paths that use feedback in the…

What is your coaching strategy?

If you want to make the best use of your resources and ensure that coaching has the greatest impact on your employees’ performance levels, then a coaching strategy is critical to the organization. A coaching strategy outlines your priorities…