Coaching & Mentoring For Dummies
Zusatztext
<p><b>Inspire people to perform at their best in any workplace environment</b><p><i>Coaching& Mentoring For Dummies</i> is the playbook to help supervisors change their role from doer/manager to coach/mentor. Leadership and coaching expert Leo MacLeod, shares the secrets of motivating employees to find purpose in their work and grow as independent problem solverswithout micromanaging them. Written for todays changing workplace, the book provides guidance on leading diverse teams, working with younger generations and working remotely. Business is built on relationships, especially in todays global economy. Coaching and mentoring are more important than ever. This readable guide provides you with the skills to strengthen connections and pass on useful knowledge that will help teams elevate their productivity and quality of work.<ul><li>Gain or improve the coaching skills that drive employee performance and commitment in diverse workforces</li><li>Encourage colleagues to deliver results and guide employees to think for themselves</li><li>Motivate teams both in person and virtually, and navigate intergenerational issues</li><li>Be a sounding board for others and get the best out of your teams</li><li>Foster mentoring relationships that help employees grow and stay engaged in their careers.</li></ul><p>This is the perfect Dummies guide for anyone who wants to learn the best practices of coaching and mentorship in todays diverse, digital world.
Autorenportrait
<p><b>Leo MacLeod</b> is a national expert on leadership development and succession planning and the owner of Training/Coaching/Pie, where he has guided thousands of new leaders. He is the author of<i><b>From the Ground Up: Stories and Lessons from Architects and Engineers Who Learned to Be Leaders.</b></i><p><i><b></i>Marty Brounstein<i></b></i> was a dynamic speaker and author of the previous edition of<i>Coaching& Mentoring For Dummies</i>.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 01.06.2023
Umfang: 384 S., 5.23 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781394181186
Umbreit-Nr.: 9708564
