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- <H1> Masterpiece Leader Blog
- <H2> Coaching Moments: Creating Opportunities to Motivate
- <H4> If you create frequent, brief, mostly positive, coaching opportunities, then your employees are more likely to be highly motivated.
- <H5> Psychological Safety
- <H5> Coaching Moments
- <H5> Motivation Mindset
- <H5> Process
- <H5> Questions to Deepen Thinking
- <H5> Credit
- <H6> Rock, D. (2008). SCARF: A brain-based model for collaborating with and influencing others. Neuroleadership.org
- <H6> Goldsmith, M. (2015). Six Questions for Better Coaching. Talent Quarterly (#5, The Feedback issue), pp. 8-12, 29-30.
- <H6> Boyatzis, R. & McKee, A. (2005) Resonant Leadership: Renewing Yourself and
- <H6> Connecting with Others Through Mindfulness, Hope, and Compassion.
- <H6> Harvard Business School Press.
- <H5> Related Posts
- <H3> TIP JAR: If this made you think or smile, please share!
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- <H2> Leadership Revolution: The Coaches Are Coming!
- <H4> Leadership is shifting from command-and-control to coaching.
- <H5> Coaching Leaders
- <H5> Benefits of Coaching
- <H4> If organizations invest in coaching, then they are more likely to implement practices that will motivate their workforce and encourage high performance.
- <H5> Are You a Coaching Leader?
- <H4> coaching (verb): a thought-provoking, creative partnership that inspires maximum potential
- <H4> leader (noun): a person who motivates others to achieve purposeful outcomes
- <H5> Questions to Deepen Thinking
- <H5> Credit
- <H6> Ewenstein, B., Hancock,B. & Komm, A. (2016, may). AHead of the curce: The future of performance management. Retrieved from McKinsey & Company Organization: http://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/organization/our-insights/ahead-of-the-curve-the-future-of-performance-management
- <H6> Executive Briefing: Case Study on the Return on Investment of Executive Coaching. MetrixGlobal, LLC. Merrill .C. Anderson, PhD, November 2, 2001.
- <H6> Flaherty, J. (2010). Coaching: Evoking excellence in others. Oxford, UK: Elsevier.
- <H6> Goleman, D. & Boyatzis, R. (2008, September). Social Intelligence and the Biology of Leadership. Harvard Business Review.
- <H6> International Coach Federation, Global Coaching Client Study, 2009.
- <H6> Talkington, A., Voss, L. & Wise, P. The Case for Executive Coaching. Business Magazine Chemistry Section November 2002.
- <H6> International Coach Federation “Coaching FAQs” http://coachfederation.org/need/landing.cfm?ItemNumber=978
- <H3> TIP JAR: If this made you think or smile, please share!
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- <H2> Want Better Feedback Conversations? Prepare the Receiver
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- <H5> Creating a Feedback Friendly Environment
- <H5> Steps for Creating Feedback Environment
- <H5> Training for the Receiver of Feedback
- <H5> Feedback Recipient Bill of Rights (with sample script)
- <H5> Questions to Deepen Thinking
- <H5> Credits
- <H6> Batista, E. (2013, December). Building a feedback-rich culture. Batista, E. (2015, February). Make getting feedback less stressful. Harvard Business Review. Beatty, R. (2015). Feedback: Navigating for individual and organizational effectiveness. Talent Quarterly(5), 51-56. Boyatzis, R. & McKee, A. (2005) Resonant Leadership: Renewing Yourself and Connecting with Others Through Mindfulness, Hope, and Compassion. Harvard Business School Press. DiNisi, A. S. (2015). Does feedback really work? Talent Quarterly(5), 45-49. Heen, S. &. (2015). Don’t blame HR if your performance evaluation system doesn’t work. Talent Quarterly(5), 21-24. Rock, D. (2015). Time to rethink the concept of ‘feedback’. Talent Quarterly(5), 41-44. Zenger, J. &. (2015). Feedback: The leadership conundrum. Talent Quarterly(5), 31-38.
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- <H2> The Two Faces of Feedback: Reinforcing & Corrective
- <H5> Delivering Feedback
- <H4> If feedback conversations are frequent, informal, and nonthreatening, then the feedback is more likely to be successful.
- <H4> Reinforcing Feedback
- <H5> Steps for reinforcing feedback:
- <H4> Corrective Feedback
- <H5> Steps for corrective feedback:
- <H4> Questions to Deepen Thinking
- <H4> Credits
- <H6> Batista, E. (2013, December). Building a feedback-rich culture.
- <H6> Batista, E. (2015, February). Make getting feedback less stressful. Harvard Business Review.
- <H6> Beatty, R. (2015). Feedback: Navigating for individual and organizational effectiveness. Talent Quarterly(5), 51-56.
- <H6> Boyatzis, R. & McKee, A. (2005) Resonant Leadership: Renewing Yourself and Connecting with Others Through Mindfulness, Hope, and Compassion. Harvard Business School Press.
- <H6> DiNisi, A. S. (2015). Does feedback really work? Talent Quarterly(5), 45-49.
- <H6> Heen, S. &. (2015). Don’t blame HR if your performance evaluation system doesn’t work. Talent Quarterly(5), 21-24.
- <H6> Rock, D. (2015). Time to rethink the concept of ‘feedback’. Talent Quarterly(5), 41-44.
- <H6> Zenger, J. &. (2015). Feedback: The leadership conundrum. Talent Quarterly(5), 31-38.
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- <H3> TIP JAR: If this made you think or smile, please share!
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- <H2> Feedback: A Dirty Word?
- <H5> What We Know
- <H4> “Six of the scariest words in the English language are: ‘Can I give you some feedback?’” – Ed Batista
- <H5> We Can’t Ignore Emotions
- <H5> Be Mindful of the Social Threat
- <H4> If feedback conversations are frequent, informal, and nonthreatening, and the receiver is receptive, then the feedback is more likely to be mutually beneficial.
- <H5> Make Giving and Receiving Feedback a Required Skill
- <H4> Questions to Deepen Thinking?
- <H4> Credits
- <H6> Batista, E. (2013, December). Building a feedback-rich culture. Batista, E. (2015, February). Make getting feedback less stressful. Harvard Business Review. Beatty, R. (2015). Feedback: Navigating for individual and organizational effectiveness. Talent Quarterly(5), 51-56. Boyatzis, R. & McKee, A. (2005) Resonant Leadership: Renewing Yourself and Connecting with Others Through Mindfulness, Hope, and Compassion. Harvard Business School Press. DiNisi, A. S. (2015). Does feedback really work? Talent Quarterly(5), 45-49. Heen, S. &. (2015). Don’t blame HR if your performance evaluation system doesn’t work. Talent Quarterly(5), 21-24. Rock, D. (2015). Time to rethink the concept of ‘feedback’. Talent Quarterly(5), 41-44. Zenger, J. &. (2015). Feedback: The leadership conundrum. Talent Quarterly(5), 31-38.
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