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When Employees Just Don’t “Get It”

Guy Leave a Comment

Why not to use the feedback sandwich

When you have explained something a number of times to the same person or group of people, it is really easy to allow your frustration with the communication process to build. It's a small step from frustration to anger and another small step from anger to an escalating conflict. Other people's failure to understand you generally indicates these possible scenarios: You … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: coaching, coaching skills, communicating with employees, conflict management, difficult conversations

8 Questions Every Leader Should Ask Before Letting Someone Go

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This is a guest post by Piyush Patel, author of Lead Your Tribe, Love Your Work. There are plenty of studies to put numbers behind the costs of letting someone go. The Society for Human Resource Management, for example, indicates those costs to be as high as 50% to 60% of the employee's annual salary. What you won’t find as easily are stats for how it affects the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: coaching, coaching skills, communicating with employees, difficult situations, featured blogger

The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More and Change The Way You Lead Forever

Kevin Eikenberry 1 Comment

Back in 2016 on the Kevin Eikenberry Blog, I was incredibly excited to share news about Michael Bungay Stanier's brand-new book "The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More and Change The Way You Lead Forever." March 1, 2018 marked the two-anniversary, and the book is now a best seller. The leadership guidance presented in the book and my thoughts on it are as pertinent as ever, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication, Management Tagged With: coaching, coaching skills, communicating with employees, communication

10 Employee Needs You Must Meet to Succeed

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When employees needs are not met, they find it difficult — if not impossible — to focus on anything else. As their leader, you play a pivotal role in ensuring that those needs are met. If you put in the time and effort, employees will perform at a higher level, will be more loyal and will be much more likely to hit their goals. So what do employees want from their leaders? … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: coaching, communicating with employees, Guy Harris, leadership mindset, motivation, trust

7 Ways to Help Employees Reach Their Creative Potential

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Would you like your team to be more creative? Let me clue you in on something. It isn’t about techniques or strategies. It isn’t about hiring more creatively gifted people either. The most important first step to helping your employees become more creative is to believe that they have creative potential. So, once you believe it is possible for people to be more creative, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management, Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: coaching, coaching skills, Kevin Eikenberry, leadership problems

Focus Half of Your Coaching Time on These Employees

Kevin Eikenberry Leave a Comment

I have the good fortune of working with lots of leaders, and often have the chance to talk with, teach or consult with them on a variety of issues including their role as a coach. The vast majority of those I work with truly want to be more effective and make a difference for their people and their organizations. When the subject of coaching comes up, invariably the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication, Management, Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: coaching, coaching skills, communicating with employees, difficult employees, difficult situations

Training is an Event. Learning is a Process

Kevin Eikenberry Leave a Comment

I say that often. It’s part of my personal philosophy, and it’s part of my business philosophy. Let me explain. People around the world (you included) buy learning materials, books, audio programs, and webinars and attend lectures and workshops every day. Those learning options exist whether you want to learn about leadership, leopards or being a lifeguard. Companies and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: career advancement, coaching, Kevin Eikenberry, leadership mindset, training

Coaching Success … In 10 Sentences

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Coaching is one of your most important roles. When you do it well, it can also be one of the most gratifying parts of being a leader. While I have long shared insights and helped others learn to be better coaches, I wanted to see if I could summarize the essence of coaching success into seven sentences. I didn’t succeed. Instead, below you will find ten "rules," that if you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Coaching & Feedback Tagged With: coaching, coaching skills, communicating with employees, Kevin Eikenberry, leadership mindset

4 Ways to Ensure That Your Training Dollars Aren’t Wasted

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There is a disconnect between what senior executives want from learning and development, and what they actually see. In fact, 96 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs want to see a business connection, yet only 8 percent see it. And 74 percent want to see ROI, yet only 4 percent see it, according to Patti and Jack Phillips of the ROI Institute and authors of The Business Case for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Performance Management, Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: coaching, new leaders, training

[Infographic]: How to Motivate 6 Different Employee Types

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The best way to motivate people is to truly understand what motivates them. Sounds painfully simple, and yet, too many leaders don't follow that advice. They stick to one-size-fits-all tactics or rely on money to motivate employees to do their very best. In this infographic, created by Headway Capital, you'll learn that money is not the answer to everything and instead … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Coaching & Feedback, Performance Management Tagged With: coaching, featured blogger, motivation, new leaders

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