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Managerial-Leadership Development Belongs to the Manager of the Person Being Developed NOT Human Resources!

Mike Cardus

As a manager, developing staff is your job. It cannot be delegated off to Human Resources, Organization Development or someone else. You are the manager. Too often managers and executive teams delegate or task off any and all training and development to the Human Resources staff.

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How Much is an Executive Coach?

The Center For Leadership Studies

What holds you back most from getting a professional coach? Some of us are fortunate that our manager and the organization we work for recognize the value of coaching and make it a line item in your department’s (or Human Resources’) budget. The post How Much is an Executive Coach? 1 History of ICF.

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How Important Is Coaching in Professional Development?

Leading Blog

Sometimes that feedback comes from a mentor or in a formal coaching relationship, and other times it’s family, friends, or co-workers who can shine a light on a path forward if we make them feel safe to do so. One-on-one coaching (or executive coaching) is tricky territory.

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Why Every Organization Should Focus on Making Managers More Coach-Like

Great Leadership By Dan

Guest post from Michael Bungay Stanier: “Coaching” is one of those buzzwords that has been flying around human resources and leadership conversations for a few years now. By now we know how effective coaching can bridge the gap between HR and talent development. Trouble is, not everyone really knows what coaching means.

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High Performing Employees

Career Advancement

Arthur, a manager at a mid-size firm, read a troubling statistic: According to Harvard Business Review, one in five high-performing employees plans to leave their job in the next six months. Working with an executive coach , Arthur devised the following strategy. “Great vision without great people is irrelevant.”. Jim Collins~.

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25 Career Options in Leadership Development

Great Leadership By Dan

Mid-level or Senior Manager : m anagers developing the managers below them. Leadership Trainer or Training Manager : c onducting or managing leadership and management training programs. Executive coach : h elping to unlock the potential within managers through assessment, feedback, questions, etc….

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Instead of Making People More Anxious. Make the Learning Easier :: Resistance to Change

Mike Cardus

This proved to be counter-intuitive to the Human Resources person that was working with me. She stated, “They always do this and we are going to have to prove that this is NOT going away and they will complete this training!” Plus it reduced their anxiety about learning & applying a new management skill.