Introduction:
In the face of rapid, disruptive change, companies understand that command-and-control leadership is no longer viable. As a result, many firms are moving toward a coaching model in which managers facilitate problem solving and encourage employees’ development by asking questions and offering support and guidance rather than giving orders and making judgments. Leaders can use the GROW and Thought models of coaching to become more skilled at listening, questioning, and drawing insights out of the people they supervise.
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This course has been approved for 14 PDUs | 14 CDUs
Objectives:
Learn how coaching can help employees achieve their full potential
Recognize common coaching challenges
Explain the key principles of the Thought model
Understand the four steps of the GROW model
Create important guidelines for providing feedback
Apply strategies that will motivate employees
Course Outline:
The Purpose and Effect of Coaching
- What is Coaching?
- Characteristics and Beliefs of the Effective Coach
- Coaching Obstacles
- Knowing When to Manage and When to Coach
Coaching and The Thought Model
- The CFTAR Thought Model
- Point of View and Belief Systems
- Applying The Thought Model
- Facts vs. Stories
Coaching with the GROW Model
- Goals in the Context of GROW
- Clarifying the Current Reality
- Exploring the Past
- Developing Options and Choosing the Approach
- Creating the Final Plan
Navigating The Coaching Process
- Dimensions of Trust
- Identifying Obstacles and the SPAR Process
- Overcoming Resistance
- Giving Feedback Effectively
- Motivating Your Employee
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£1,195.00 – £1,495.00