- Diffentiating between Coaching and Mentoring
- Managing as a Coach versus as a Doer
- Tools of Mentoring #1: Sharing
- Tools of Mentoring #2: Challenging
- Time & Effort
- Misconceptions about Coaching
Organizations are struggling to find and keep good people. Workers are exercising their options to pursue new career opportunities, switch jobs, start their own businesses, and retire altogether from working. The rules have changed in which employers compete for talent and employees hold more of the power. With the increasing labor shortage, no organization can afford to lose people, especially good people.
Not long ago, coaching meant training athletes, performers, and students. Recently, the use of the term has been extended into the worlds of management, leadership, entrepreneurship, and performance in other domains of life.
The discipline of coaching puts the center of its attention on the question of how a person can help other people develop new capabilities, new horizons, and new worlds of opportunity for themselves and those around them.
Coaching and mentoring employees to support them in work and life balance, fitting in with the culture, and doing their best work has never been more important than it is today.
The fundamentals of coaching and mentoring, from the past until now, haven’t changed. Respect people, take the time to get to know them, ask questions rather than tell, be clear, and take a genuine interest in their growth and success.
This course can help you grow from a doer manager to a coach and mentor who motivates employees to find purpose in their work and grow as independent problem solvers — without micromanaging them.
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Suppachok believes in better educate in people and has passionate about helping them to broaden knowledge in business, management, technology, civil engineering, and related skills.
He holds a BS in Civil Engineering, a MS in Systems and Network Management, and a PhD in Public Policy and Management.
Depending on the diverse cultures of the business world, learners may continue to adapt and apply knowledges to suit their own geographic/virtual environment.