Challenges in the workplace, internal and external, have multiplied during the pandemic, and as we adapt to the challenges of our VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous) world. During challenging and changing times, a new brand of leader is needed to grow and drive business results for organizations.
Leaders must be creative, big-picture thinkers, detail-oriented, strategic, and many more things. One way that leaders can develop the necessary critical-thinking skills and business acumen is through coaching. Not only can coaching impact employee engagement, it can also help transfer knowledge from training sessions to day-to-day job responsibilities.
Workplace benefits of coaching include:
Coaching is a way for leaders to discuss ideas, strategies, and challenges in a space dedicated to their growth. Organizations at large benefit from the sharpened focus and expanded thought process that individual leaders develop by working closely with a coach, while individual leaders benefit from the exponential growth and targeted development opportunities.
The best approach to developing leaders and developing a coaching culture is one that maximizes their potential as well as their possible impact on the organization. Adding coaching or group coaching to other development options gives these leaders a way to bring forth new solutions, brainstorm problems and causes, and respond quickly and effectively.