Most of us have had a supervisor our whole life. We go from parents to teachers to bosses. Even the top of the food chain in many companies will be reporting to a board of directors. On the job, everybody has somebody they are accountable to, but they may or may not have somebody they consider to be a coach. Likewise, all supervisors have people they are accountable for but may not have been taught how to fill the shoes of a coach with their direct reports. To lead effectively, you need to know when to wear which hat.
This webinar will encourage you to be prepared to be effective both as a coach and as a supervisor. How are they different? How are they alike?
A supervisor is an agenda-setter that operates in a telling mode and conveys expectations. A supervisor has the power at their disposal that can influence the direct report’s pay, promotion, and performance evaluation. A coach avoids the telling mode and encourages the coachee to clarify what success means to them. An effective coach will orchestrate questions that foster self-discovery, personal accountability, and self-evaluation.
What You Will Learn
- How do you close the gap between what you want from your team and what you are getting?
- What’s a supervisor’s job?
- What’s a coach’s job?
- When do you direct, when do you delegate, and when do you develop?
- How do you teach others to be resourceful?
- Are you the problem-solver or teaching how to problem-solve?
Who Should Attend?
Anyone who leads, supervises, or trains others.
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Topics
- Human Resources
- Management/Employee Development
Roles
- Branch Manager
- Trainer
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