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Overview
"The Coaching Manager: Developing Top Talent in Business introduces an easy-to-implement developmental coaching model based on the authors' extensive work with thousands of managers, executives, and MBA students. The goal is for managers to help employees learn and be more productive on a day-to-day basis. This model encourages employees to take greater responsibility for their learning and development while forging a helping relationship between manager and employee. Such an approach to management will lighten the emphasis on evaluation and create learning opportunities for all involved." The book includes twenty real-world cases, self-assessment tools, and action checklists to deepen skills and understanding. The Coaching Manager will benefit managers, leaders, and entrepreneurs in business and not-for-profit organizations; those in MBA programs, students in leadership, organizational development, and human resource management; and participants in executive training programs.Synopsis
Unlike coaching books that focus on performance problems, The Coaching Manager Second Edition, presents a developmental coaching methodology that managers can use to guide employees to achieve higher levels of skill, experience greater engagement with organizations, and promote personal development. Clearly written, without jargon, specific coaching techniques are illustrated through short case studies and self-assessment exercises that help readers apply the principles in their own lives.
New and Hallmark Features of the Second Edition
New material and cases demonstrate how developmental coaching can be integrated with goal setting and selection to create an integrated talent management process that is appropriate at all levels of organizations.
Based on the experience of practicing managers, the text draws on research, teaching, and consulting contacts with more than 4,000 leaders who employ coaching in various business disciplines.
Real-world examples and mini-cases illuminate key points-almost like giving readers a "personal coach" throughout the book
Methods are presented for developing good employees and making them great, rather than spending time rehabilitating problem employees.
A coaching model solidly grounded in adult learning theory helps readers reflect on their strengths and weaknesses.
Booknews
Weintraub, founder and faculty co-director of the Coaching for Leadership and Teamwork Program at Babson College, introduces an easy- to-implement coaching model based on his work with managers, executives, and MBA students. The model encourages employees to take greater responsibility for their learning and development while forging a helping relationship between the manager and the employee. Real-world cases, self-assessment tools, and checklists are included. The audience for the book includes managers, entrepreneurs, and MBA students. Weintraub teaches management and organizational behavior at Babson College. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)