EXTREME LEADERSHIP - Behind the Boardroom with Managers and Sales Teams
Keith Rosen
141 episodes
5 months ago
The Toxic Coaching Trap Every Manager Falls Into that Sabotages Your Coaching ☠️ Coaching In Your Own Image.
🚨 “This worked for me.”
🚨 “This is what I would do, so you should too.”
🚨 “This is how I like to be managed/motivated/held accountable.”
Coaching in your own image isn’t coaching - it’s projecting your perspective, ideas, and solutions to control the outcome, instead of having your team create the solutions or come to the revelation themselves.
This a fast track to dependency, and eroded trust, engagement, coaching and performance.
Great managers don’t guide/manipulate people to take on their agenda and answer, and try and control the conversation.
They coach the individual, without judgement, by uncovering and respecting their unique goals, opinions, personal values, priorities, skills, challenges, personality, how they do things to achieve results, where they are in their life and career, and where they want to go, based on what they want, not you. So:
⚡Drop the ego.
⚡Stop assuming you know the answer and ask more questions to uncover
the truth.
⚡Start uncovering their ideas first and what people really want and need.
⚡Don’t "should" on people. (A "Should" is the excrement of your agenda and makes people wrong 😕) Let them self-assess and arrive at their opinion on how to do things to build confidence and a growth mindset.
Lead them, not your reflection. 🔥
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The Toxic Coaching Trap Every Manager Falls Into that Sabotages Your Coaching ☠️ Coaching In Your Own Image.
🚨 “This worked for me.”
🚨 “This is what I would do, so you should too.”
🚨 “This is how I like to be managed/motivated/held accountable.”
Coaching in your own image isn’t coaching - it’s projecting your perspective, ideas, and solutions to control the outcome, instead of having your team create the solutions or come to the revelation themselves.
This a fast track to dependency, and eroded trust, engagement, coaching and performance.
Great managers don’t guide/manipulate people to take on their agenda and answer, and try and control the conversation.
They coach the individual, without judgement, by uncovering and respecting their unique goals, opinions, personal values, priorities, skills, challenges, personality, how they do things to achieve results, where they are in their life and career, and where they want to go, based on what they want, not you. So:
⚡Drop the ego.
⚡Stop assuming you know the answer and ask more questions to uncover
the truth.
⚡Start uncovering their ideas first and what people really want and need.
⚡Don’t "should" on people. (A "Should" is the excrement of your agenda and makes people wrong 😕) Let them self-assess and arrive at their opinion on how to do things to build confidence and a growth mindset.
Lead them, not your reflection. 🔥
Interview at the Salesforce VIP Event for Sales Executives
EXTREME LEADERSHIP - Behind the Boardroom with Managers and Sales Teams
58 minutes 51 seconds
1 year ago
Interview at the Salesforce VIP Event for Sales Executives
Out of the archives! Here's a never before published video VIP event hosted by Salesforce, where Jason Jordan and I discuss with a group of senior sales leaders what top companies are doing to transform their sales organization to sell the way customers want to buy today, while creating a culture where coaching is the foundation of growth and people transformation.
EXTREME LEADERSHIP - Behind the Boardroom with Managers and Sales Teams
The Toxic Coaching Trap Every Manager Falls Into that Sabotages Your Coaching ☠️ Coaching In Your Own Image.
🚨 “This worked for me.”
🚨 “This is what I would do, so you should too.”
🚨 “This is how I like to be managed/motivated/held accountable.”
Coaching in your own image isn’t coaching - it’s projecting your perspective, ideas, and solutions to control the outcome, instead of having your team create the solutions or come to the revelation themselves.
This a fast track to dependency, and eroded trust, engagement, coaching and performance.
Great managers don’t guide/manipulate people to take on their agenda and answer, and try and control the conversation.
They coach the individual, without judgement, by uncovering and respecting their unique goals, opinions, personal values, priorities, skills, challenges, personality, how they do things to achieve results, where they are in their life and career, and where they want to go, based on what they want, not you. So:
⚡Drop the ego.
⚡Stop assuming you know the answer and ask more questions to uncover
the truth.
⚡Start uncovering their ideas first and what people really want and need.
⚡Don’t "should" on people. (A "Should" is the excrement of your agenda and makes people wrong 😕) Let them self-assess and arrive at their opinion on how to do things to build confidence and a growth mindset.
Lead them, not your reflection. 🔥