Executive Coaching is a powerful tool for leaders to learn. Do any of the questions below keep you up at night?
- Do you want to start empowering employees to divide the workload evenly and fairly?
- Are some of your teams working harder than others?
- Do generational or cultural differences get in the way?
- Are you getting in the middle of communication challenges between employees and acting more like a referee?
If so continue reading! This article will give you Executive Coaching Strategies and case scenarios for you to share with your team. Leaders who use coaching skills are great role models for their employees.
- They encourage team members to resolve their own conflict.
- They know how to hold others accountable for their actions.
- They set boundaries so that their team understands their expectations.
Executive Coaching Strategy #1: Encourage others to resolve their own conflicts
The next time you have a meeting let your team know that they need to start resolving their own conflicts. Communicate that you want them to meet with each other first before they include you. This Executive Coaching Strategy will allow you to do the things you want and need to do and stop being the company referee!
The following are 2 case scenarios to give to your team:
How would you resolve conflict when 2 people have an issue with each other if you were a leader?
What patterns have you witnessed concerning generational or cultural issues?
These questions will start your team thinking how they would resolve personality conflicts if they were in charge. They will also bring forward important topics that need to be addressed.
Executive Coaching Strategy #2: Hold team members accountable for their actions
Leaders need to coach their team about job performance or attitude adjustment or else these negative qualities and behaviors will continue causing stress for the company. Use your favorite coaching stories to describe the culture you want at your organization. Share your philosophy how negative attitudes or mediocrity will not be tolerated. Some leaders may not discipline because they fear a backlash from employees. This one Executive Coaching strategy will help leaders and their teams discuss how things need to change and how to move forward.
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This is Joyce Weiss, Communications Strategist and Coach
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