Coaching your employees is all about the level of engagement that you have with each one. I learned early on that you need to customize your approach with each employee and really get to know them and what motivates each one. They will all have different skills that bring to the role and it is your responsibility to bring out the best in your people. Even those with higher education need motivation and coaching. Most employees when asked why they leave an organization it is because of their manager.
Sara Orem, PhD, an adjunct faculty member at Capella University, an accredited, fully online university, has co-authored a new book titled Appreciative Coaching: A Positive Process for Change. Recent developments in psychology and organizational development suggest that people and organizations flourish when they focus on human ideals, achievements, and best practices. Orem adds that the book is written for individual coaches of managers, executives, and “those who do one-on-one work with people who can influence and create change in their organizations.â€
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