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Coaching in the Workplace
- By Gerard ODonovan
- Published 10/21/2009
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Gerard ODonovan
Gerard O' Donovan is the founder of Noble Manhattan coaching Ltd, one of Europe's longest established coach training companies. He is also CEO of the European Coaching Institute, one of the world wide governing bodies from the profession of coaching. Gerard is one of the most highly sought-after executive coaches in Europe. You can reach Gerard at gerard@noble-manhattan.com. To know more about Gerard coaching expertise, visit http://www.noble-manhattan.com.
View all articles by Gerard ODonovanToday organizations employ life coaches in the
workplace so that the employees can achieve the
desired results through proper guidance and training and therefore achieve
increased efficiency at work. Hence whether it involves completing deadlines,
attending meetings or planning out the next project a
life coach can help you to use sophisticated tools and techniques to help all
employees excel at their work and complete all the tasks allotted to them on
time.
Today big corporates and multinational organizations make use of coaching
sessions to train and empower their employees so that they understand their
responsibilities and they are made capable to fulfill them. Coaching in the
workplace results in learning f
Coaching at the workplace also helps to you to work in co ordination with your
team. After all achieving the goals of an organization is a team effort and
every member in the team should strive in his own way to achieve a common goal.
Every team member’s job is to be coordinated according a predetermined plan.
Coaching also helps in isolating the important skills to succeed in your job.
Exercises are performed in order to hone the skills of the employees. Next it
is necessary to insure that the role an employee fills in an organization is
the one that he is most capable of fulfilling. This is one of the most
important aspects of coaching in the workplace as it leads to specialization
which leads to maximum output and minimum wastage of time, effort and money.
Next coaching leads to assessing the true worth of an employee through regular
performance appraisals. Rotate similar jobs so that the employees do not
perform badly due to boredom. The coach can also suggest modified or new roles
for the employees. A life coach will help the employee to understand the new
responsibility entrusted on him and also help him put his best foot forward in
fulfilling the responsibilities.
Communication in the organization is vital between different levels and between
individuals at the same level. Coaching in the workplace will ensure effective
communication at all levels leading to faster completion of work and harmony
amongst the employees. Coaching helps decrease communication gaps as well as
personal space boundaries and helps to build a better rapport and greater
understanding between the employees.
Once the organization achieves the results, it is advisable to celebrate so
that the employees are motivated to work harder than ever before. Hence
coaching makes you aware that every successful project should be cherished.
Actually coaching in the workplace helps to manage the most prized resource
within the organization and that is the human resource.
If human resources are well looked after then all other resources such as raw
materials, capital, land, etc can be well maintained and be used optimally.
However the opposite is also true. If you do not manage your people well, then
the end result will be chaos.
Gerard
Gerard O' Donovan is the founder of Noble Manhattan
coaching Ltd, one of Europe's longest established coach training
companies. He is also CEO of the
European Coaching Institute, one of the world wide governing bodies from the
profession of coaching. Gerard is one of
the most highly sought-after executive coaches in Europe.
Contact Gerard at gerard@noble-manhattan.com. To know more about Gerard coaching expertise,
visit http://www.gerardodonovan.com. Gerard shares his rich coaching experience
freely with you, which can be accessed at http://www.coaching-reports.com

