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The Manager's Pocket Guide to Workplace Coaching
HRD Press, Jan 2001, Pages: 140
This guide is designed to help people become better managers. When a person is elevated to a management position, it is usually because he or she has done well at mastering the prerequisite technical skills. While knowledge of the technical side of the job is important, it doesn't provide guidance for effectively managing subordinates.
This guide will help managers recognize the importance of assuming the role of coach while managing subordinate personnel. Approach your role of coach in the optimal way.
- Learn the key elements of the coaching process - Develop the different skills that foster good coaching communication - Identify the many forums available for coaching employees
Coaching employees to develop their skills helps not only the employee, but also the manager, the team, and the organization.
Please note: Hard copies are not available for sale for clients based in Europe
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