Boost productivity by making the switch
from “boss” to COACH!
Effective managers know their job is to help
employees succeed, not to give them orders. They create relationships that build
collaboration and meaningful performance improvement. These managers know that when they
facilitate the success of their team members, they facilitate their own success. Effective
Coaching teaches you practices you can use immediately to engender employee commitment and
help employees gain the skills necessary to sustain and grow any type of organization.
You’ll learn:
- The attributes of a successful coach
- How to set up an effective coaching session
- How to use coaching to correct unproductive
behavior
- How to use coaching to be a better trainer
Briefcase Books, written specifically for today’s
busy manager, feature eye-catching icons, checklists, and sidebars to guide managers
step-by-step through everyday workplace situations.
Look for these innovative design features to help
you navigate through each page:
-Clear definitions of key terms and concepts
-Tactics and strategies for coaching
employees
-Tricks of the trade for executing effective coaching techniques
-Practical advice for minimizing the possibility of error
-Warning signs for when things are about to
go wrong
-Examples of successful workplace coaching
-Specific planning procedures, tactics, and
hands-on techniques
Marshall J. Cook is professor
emeritus, Division of Continuing Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is
the author of more than 30 business books.
Laura Poole is an Associate Certified Coach (ACC), credentialed by the
International Coach Federation. She founded her own coaching practice, Archer Coaching.
240 pages, Paperback