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Management Coaching - Help Wanted

by George Purdy

Many companies fall into the mistake of hiring someone who has managed people before, and assuming that, since they're an experienced manager, they don't need any more help. Nothing could be further from the truth. The fact is that managers are human beings too, and just as cooking at home for a few years doesn't leave someone completely qualified to be a good chef (although it might well be a good start), being a good manager consists of more than having experience managing some people for a while.

Management coaches enter at this point. Human resources are most beneficial to companies when they provide management coaching to help turn mediocre or poor managers into world-class leaders. Fortune 500 corporations will spend millions of dollars to train their employees with the best coaches the world has to offer. Bill Gates and Steve Jobs don't know everything either. They know this, which is why they're willing to spend so much money to train their people.

A similarity may be found in the field of music - George Gershwin took lessons in harmony from other composers, at a time when he was the most famous and well-paid living composer in the world! If the leaders of the world take personal coaching, isn't that a good indication that management coaching is an important part of bringing out the best in your management team?

So when you have decided that your company could use management coaching, the question is who should be coached. We would answer that anyone in a position of responsibility in your company regardless of division or number of people managed should be coached.

No one is perfect, and thus everyone who makes stressful management decisions needs coaching. Changes in the world, particularly increases in business efficiency, require active adaptation in order to stay ahead of the curve. Managers unable to adapt to this new business climate are going to lose out - it is as simple as that. They lose their edge, their organization's advantage, and, in the worst cases, their workforce and their business as well.

An angry lapse will never destroy a team, a bad day will never mean a bad month, and teams are led, not just managed, when they are the focus of competent management coaching. For your management team as much as for any Fortune 500 CEO, raising leaders doesn't happen without investing in them, and management coaches are by far the most proactive way of doing that.

Human resources are most beneficial to companies when they provide management coaching to help turn mediocre or poor managers into world-class leaders. Fortune 500 corporations spend millions of dollars to train their employees with the best management coaches the world has to offer. Anyone making management decisions needs coaching as no one is perfect. We all had to learn things somewhere, but changes in the world (especially increases in business efficiency) require us to adapt and stay ahead of the curve. Without proper coaching, managers lose their edge, their team's advantage, and, if they are particularly bad managers, they might even lose their work force.

Published July 20th, 2007

Filed in Business, Management

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