Coaching, Mentoring and Managing: A Coach Guidebook

(Steven Felgate) #1
Intuitive Thinkers

The fifth way people assimilate data is by intuition. Intuition
is an unconscious process that is neither rational nor emotional.
Have you ever worked on something all day that didn’t “click”
somehow? You didn’t quite get it. Then you went to bed that
evening, ill at ease about the day’s unsettling activity. But the next
morning you woke up and ... eureka! ... you had the answer.
That’s an aspect of intuition. While you sleep, your
unconscious mind still processes information. Sometimes it wakes
you in the middle of the night with the right answer. When you
mentor people who operate by intuition, you have to give them
time to grasp things. Tell them, “Hey, sleep on it. We’ll look at it
tomorrow. No problem.” You may be surprised at the number of
“eureka” moments experienced by these people.

Scientific Thinkers

The last way people process information is scientifically. To
mentor these people means to let them test it, try it, experiment
with it. They have to explore the information scientifically. Until
they do that, your counsel is often just so much theory to them.
For example, let’s say you’re teaching them a new computer
program. If you say, “Whatever you do, don’t do that because if
you do, it will erase everything,” their response is, “How do you
know?” You might say, “Well, it happened to me. I did that and
everything was gone.” Don’t be surprised if they come back with,
“Maybe it’s changed.” Maybe something is different now and it
doesn’t work that way. Let these people experiment and try out
their own theories. Set up safe situations for them to satisfy their
curiosity.
Knowing that people think and process information
differently, cautions you that you cannot talk to each associate the
same way. How will you determine the ways your people respond
to information? Observe and ask questions. The following
questions can generate responses to help you evaluate which
category each team member might fall into. While almost all of us
are combinations of the six types, usually one approach dominates
our thought patterns.

Coaching, Mentoring and Managing

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Intuitive thinkers
experience
“eureka”
moments.

Scientific thinkers
must test their
own theories.
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