The Courage to Coach

A common sense approach to confronting tough employee performance situations.
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Chosen as one of the top 10 training programs by Training Media Review, The Courage To Coach outlines a specific four-step process for coaching that will work in any employee performance situation.
Runtime: 19 Minutes
Inclusions:
  • DVD or USB (includes SmartStart Meeting Opener)
  • Facilitator’s Guide
  • Reproducible Participant Handouts
  • Reproducible Self-Study Workbook
Key Learning Points:
  • Deal with a problem situation and get a coaching conversation started
  • Coach someone with an attitude problem
  • Handle employees who won’t take their manager seriously
  • Ask someone who does a good job to “crank it up” a bit
  • Use documentation when an employee is just not getting the message

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A common sense approach to confronting tough employee performance situations.

Chosen as one of the top 10 training programs by Training Media Review, The Courage To Coach outlines a specific four-step process for coaching that will work in any employee performance situation. Managers will learn how to reach agreement on the problem, develop an action plan for correcting the problem and follow up with the employee.

This program can be used in a facilitator-led training session, a one-hour lunch and learn program, or as a self-study course. The Facilitator-led training session is designed for a one- or two-hour focused training agenda. The video can either be used in its entirety or as a stop-and-discuss tool.

The Training Leader’s Guide includes role-playing exercises that give participants the opportunity to practice the steps, as well as an action plan exercise that helps participants tackle a real-life coaching situation when they get back to work.

Employees will learn how to:

  • Deal with a problem situation and get a coaching conversation started.
  • Coach someone with an attitude problem.
  • Handle employees who won’t take their manager seriously.
  • Ask someone who does a good job to “crank it up” a bit.
  • Use documentation when an employee is just not getting the message.