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Executive Evolution: How Performance Coaching Transforms Leadership

N2Growth Blog

The Role of High-Impact Performance Coaching in Leadership Development of Executives Performance coaching is pivotal in developing executive leaders in today’s dynamic business environment. One of the key benefits of performance coaching for executive development is the opportunity for self-reflection and self-discovery.

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Strategies to Create a Positive Working Environment

HR Digest

Organizations can enhance the onboarding experience by: Implementing a buddy system or assigning internal mentors to guide new employees through their initial days and weeks. Seeking feedback from new employees about their onboarding experience within the first month to identify areas for improvement.

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Just Be You

Marshall Goldsmith

Do you participate in hiring decisions or developing leaders? The work environment requires increased global savvy, virtual skill, and technological knowledge. To what degree can I trust you to develop my talents and skills? When it comes to development, do your actions match your words? If so, pay attention!

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Keep Learning Once You Hit the C-Suite

Harvard Business Review

Many consultants stressed astringent self-reflection, urging honest self-scrutiny about one’s shortcomings and developmental needs before turning to peers, colleagues, mentors, coaches, or courses. “Be Several respondents advocated a “strong and diverse network” and openness to 360-degree feedback—that is, not just feedback from supervisors.

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How to Get Feedback When You're the Boss

Harvard Business Review

The higher up in the organization you get, the less likely you'll receive constructive feedback on your ideas, performance, or strategy. But without input, your development will suffer, you may become isolated, and you're likely to miss out on hearing some great ideas. It could be someone on your team, a peer, a mentor, or a coach.

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Most Doctors Have Little or No Management Training, and That’s a Problem

Harvard Business Review

And they receive little on-the-job training to develop skills such as how to allocate short- and long-term resources, how to provide developmental feedback, or how to effectively handle conflict – leadership skills needed to run a vibrant business. These leaders learn to oversee and delegate work, and develop and coach others.