Focused
Performance Coaching for Individuals
Description:
The goal of focused performance coaching is to provide managers
with a personal coach that they can use to help them achieve
their full potential as a leader and manager.
Why
is Having a Personal Coach Important?
A
personal coach:
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Acts
as an objective sounding board for the development of
new ideas, or to help an individual to expand and clarify
his/her vision and supporting strategies |
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Provides
an objective “outside” view that is often
all that is needed to stimulate new insights about issues
hindering progress and possible solutions |
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Promotes
productivity and improved organizational performance
by aligning individual and organizational objectives |
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Supplies
perspectives that can’t always be obtained from
feedback sources in the organization |
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Trains
managers to be better coaches and helps to develop key
talent |
Who
Should Consider Coaching?
What
is a “typical” coaching process like?
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The
coaching process begins with an “in person”
meeting between the participant and Dr. Pat Gill Webber
lasting approximately two hours. During this meeting,
introductions are made, personal goals and interests
of participants are discussed in the context of the
two to four previously identified work-related issues
that were identified. An intermediate term action plan
is developed. |
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Five
additional meetings between the participant and Pat
take place via telephone at intervals determined by
the participants. Each telephone meeting lasts approximately
30 minutes. E-mail notes can also be exchanged if an
unforeseen event occurs between the sessions requiring
the coach’s input. |
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A
final “in person” meeting between the participant
and Pat is designed to review progress, celebrate successes
and build on gains made. This meeting lasts approximately
one hour. |
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Team
coaching and facilitation is a recommended option to
bring closure and organizational alignment to the action
plans developed by individual members. These sessions
last approximately two hours. |
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A
summary report is prepared and provided to senior leadership
upon completion of the engagement. It should be noted
that meetings with managers are confidential but summary
successes and issues are summarized for review. This
report provides valuable insights for sustaining improvement
and future organizational development. |
What
Results can be Expected?
Working
with a coach can catapult business performance by ensuring
the integrity of the transformations needed to get there.
A coach can assist the executive to identify, assess and
“cut through” personal leadership or organizational
challenges by stimulating new insights about issues hindering
progress, and possible solutions. A coach can give an objective
“outside” view on how the leader is being perceived,
how they may better leverage their influence, or how to
re-frame an approach for improved results. Often a coach
can supply perspectives that the executive can’t obtain
from feedback sources in the organization. A personal coach
can also act as an objective sounding board for the development
of an executive’s new ideas, or to help the executive
to expand and clarify his/her vision and supporting strategies.
All discussions take place in a safe environment and with
the highest regard for confidentiality.
Send a message to Dr. Pat Gill Webber and she will contact
you about a free appraisal of your situation and how you
might work with us to guarantee your change effort is a
success. Click here
to contact her by e-mail.
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