Helping people change is a big part of any manager or leader’s job. The development of your team and colleagues is critical to business outcomes. It’s also key to their lifelong learning and growth.
Coaching is most typically approached from a lens of compliance, that is, with set ideas of how people need to act or change. While the best of intentions may drive this style, trying to ‘fix’ others is far from effective. For coaching to be truly powerful, it must be led with compassion, and consider the goals of those it’s trying to help.
Richard Boyatzis, Distinguished University Professor of Case Western Reserve University, and co-author of Helping People Change joins co-hosts Marie El Daghl and Genos International CEO, Dr Ben Palmer to discuss:
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