“A masterful coach is someone who is a vision builder and value shaper, not just a technician who helps people reach their goals. A masterful coach is someone who engages and enters into the learning system of a person, business or social institution with the intent of improving it so as to impact people’s ability to perform.”
Robert Hargrove ‘The Four Compass Points of Masterful Coaching
The modern manager knows that coaching is a key element of team development. No longer is management about telling people what to do; effective leaders understand how coaching and development is vital to business success.
Our ‘Coaching for Managers’ one-day training course will show delegates tried and tested methods about 1-2-1 training; executive coaching and how to develop people in order to improve productivity and motivation. We explain through discussion, role-play and case study how to coach staff to achieve the impossible in terms of team development and business performance.
It will also show them how to plan, prepare and implement a coaching programme for induction courses and how to evaluate its success. It also looks at the relationship between coaching, mentoring and training.
Becoming an effective coach is not just a set skills, but a belief that staff development is an integral part of building confidence, trust and motivation in the workplace.
The modern manager needs to know how to develop people. This course shows how to plan, prepare and implement coaching and how to evaluate its success. It also looks at the relationship between coaching, mentoring and training.
Setting SMART objectives for coaching
Objective setting is a skill but, like all skills, we are not born able to do it automatically. There is an art to objective setting which we need to master if we want to develop as effective coaches and managers.
OBJECTIVE SETTING GROUND RULES
Objectives should:
- Extend the personal abilities of the job holder
- Give job holders freedom of action and approach
- Have an agreed measurable outcome
- Have been agreed by job holder and manager
- Cover a short time-span not long-term
- Be compatible with objectives of others in the team and organisation
- Relate to important issues for the job holder’s role and their development
- Be realistic in terms of both their own abilities and the requirements of the organisation Reflect the resources available within the organisation
- Be reviewed on a regular basis
- Emphasise individual’s performance over team objectives
- Challenge but be achievable
- Be to an agreed time scale
In order to set solid objectives you should follow a criteria which enable both you and the job holder understand how the objective should be carried out. Using the acronym SMART will allow you to do this.
- SPECIFIC
- MEASURABLE
- AGREED
- REALISTIC
- TIME BOUND
Coaching For Managers Open Courses
Since 1995 we have run open courses throughout the year. Our courses are informative, challenging, thought-provoking and fun.
Dates
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Our coaching training seminars enable delegates to understand the processes which will make them more effective and increase their confidence and sense of achievement. This will benefit anyone who needs to master the principles and practices of an effective coach; including senior/junior managers, supervisors, training/hr managers, directors, administrative and technical staff.
This course had been designed to enable you to understand the basic fundamentals of strategy and motivation in team building. You will benefit by learning tips and techniques which will increase your competence and confidence when managing, influencing and leading teams.
Course aims
Total Success recognise the need for training that gives real business benefits for both delegates and their organisations. We are able to offer solutions, not only to individual trainees but also to training professionals who need to show value for money for their training.
Coaching for Managers Course Agenda
Morning – 9.30-1.00
- An introduction to coaching
- Relationship of coaching, training and managing
- Coaching overview of coaching
- Spotting coaching and mentoring opportunities
- Questionnaire-Coaching style analysis
- Coaching overview
- Recognise the need/challenge
- Assess the opportunities
Afternoon – 2.00-5.30
- Empowerment and influence
- Identifying fall-back factors
- Review and evaluate
- Planning the next step
- One to one training
- Giving and receiving feedback
- Role-play and critique
- Coaching evaluation
Our training is carried out in a risk free environment which encourages delegates to practice the skills needed for successful appraisals. We use a number of training methods including role-play, video, audio, workshops and group exercises to enhance the learning process.
Why choose Total Success for your training?
- our lead trainers have over 18 years experience in training
- a maximum of 8 delegates means more time spent on individual needs
- we guarantee to run the course and will never cancel at the last moment
- free subscription to our monthly training newsletter
All open courses are trained in Central London at the St Giles Hotel.
Each delegate receives a comprehensive training workbook that doubles as an open course manual. Courses run from 9.30-5.30 with lunch and refreshments provided.
In-Company Courses
Total Success have developed a series of in-house training modules. These are designed so that an organisation can pick the training which is more applicable to its own needs and budget. Please call us to discuss your specific requirements