Effective Coaching in the Workplace
Ordinary
people achieve eaxtraordinary results in busines. For many
people these results are achieved through and with the support
of coaching. The term coaching has been around in business
for much of the last decade, and yet still has varied interpretations.
Simply defined, coaching is one person guiding another through
a process, leading to performance enhancement. The applications
can vary… support to achieve a specific project, helping an
individual to do better what they already do well, or developing
a skill they don't yet possess.
What is Coaching?
Coaching focuses on future possibilities and utilises learning
from past experiences. Coaching is more about how things are done,
rather than what things are done. It is about unlocking a person's
potential and maximising their performance. It is about helping
people to discover answers for themselves rather than advising.
Coaching works on resolving problems below the level where they
occur. For example, beliefs and values drive behaviours and beliefs
and values come from our identity. Therefore, working with a problem
that manifests itself at the level of behaviour, means the coach
working with you at the level of beliefs and values. It is like
peeling away the top layers of an onion to discover that the problem
lies at the core. Coaching done well is about working at the core,
which resolves not only the presenting problem but also problems
which at the time are not even manifesting themselves yet.
Coaching is about building a relationship which is based on choices
rather than advice. For Prydale, coaching is holistic, it takes
into account the whole person and the complete range of issues which
require resolution or improvement. Coaching is a way of thinking,
a way of being, and a way of accelerating development.
Why should organisations use coaching?
Coaching is a lever for unleashing potential! A tool for unlocking
performance! An approach to change! It can be used to enhance the
performance of the coachees beyond their dreams. Once that performance
is unleashed, that automatically means change in thinking, doing
and acting.
Many successful companies today are going through continuous change,
which results in greater ownership for employees. They take responsibility
for their own functions, which opens their thinking to new and more
effective ways of working. In companies such as IBM and
Federal Express, for example, coaching supports new thinking, which
leads to a continuous improvement change process.
Focused coaching can and does improve performance in individuals,
teams and the organisation itself. Over the last three years there
has been widespread growth of interest in one to one coaching, with
individuals recognising the benefits that this approach can bring
to their own performance and success.
Company Directors and Senior Management
Due to the pace of change, directors and senior managers may find
themselves working outside their area of knowledge, comfort and
influence - sometimes operating in unexplored areas. Isolated from
others, they are looking for a sounding board - a safe environment
outside the organisation. A personal coach who can release blockages
and move you towards action and desired results, is paramount to
your continued success.
Middle Managers and Teams
More and more requests for coaching are coming from managers or
teams who are stuck in a double bind. On the one hand, their job
description requires them to work in a particular way - to have
a set of operating values which support their approach to working.
On the other hand, their immediate seniors, or their organisation,
have opposing behaviours and values, therefore offering little support.
In this situation a coach can help move teams or managers forward,
developing patterns or strategies which consistently deliver success.
Job Stressed Individuals
The term stress is an umbrella word covering a wide range of factors.
Stress levels run high inside many organisations where employees
are under great pressure to produce results. Stressors in the work
place include situations such as insufficient support or resources,
lack of recognition, conflict of values, change and lack of support
within it, too much or even too little work.
Working with stress through effective coaching is about changing
beliefs and behaviours - releasing fears and other issues which
are holding individuals back. "If you always do what you have always
done, you'll always get what you've always got"!
Learning Organisation
These organisations need support if they are to be learning organisations.
The learning development and change that follows, requires support.
Often managers have no time or energy left to offer that support.
People in this kind of organisation are expected to take responsibility
for their own learning. A supportive outsider who understands the
way organisations, teams and individuals work or don't work is key
to the success of learning organisations.
When can coaching be used?
Taking into account the philosophies outlined above, coaching can
be used in many situations, including:
- Motivating staff
- Building teams
- Performance enhancement
- Building relationships
- Resolving personal issues
- Developing individuals
- Accelerating/enhancing learning
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