Coaching, Mentoring and Managing: A Coach Guidebook

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Mentor? Counsel? Identify the level of performance and what role
you should play, and you will be able to manage results and
achieve higher returns through your people.

Delegating and the StaffCoaching™ Role ........................................................


If you are responsible for more than five to seven people,
making team members into coaches and/or mentors is an
important option for you. Having direct project responsibility for
more than 10 people is very difficult. Studies done on
collaboration and team effectiveness from such universities as
Michigan, Duke, MIT, Stanford, and others all verify the others’
findings: When you get to seven people, teamwork decreases and
it becomes difficult to individually manage employees. Adding
coaches or mentors from the team addresses this challenge.
Multiplying (or delegating) is essential if you are going to be an
effective StaffCoach™. To delegate coaching responsibilities
successfully, you need to understand what to do before you
delegate.


  • First, tell the team member what you expect. Make sure he
    understands your expectations.

  • Second, make sure the work has value. Give the person a
    sense of value for being picked to do the job.

  • Finally, make the work “do-able.” A great formula for
    making the work doable is the formula “V + E = M.” It
    stands for Vision plus Enthusiasm equals Motivation.
    Share your own vision (direction) for the task at hand, the
    possible approaches to it ... the various project phases ... the
    hoped-for result. Make the vision open-ended, inviting the team
    member to add to or modify your ideas, encouraging his
    ownership of the project.
    Next, enthusiastically communicate the benefits of the project
    as they relate specifically to the team member(s). As you
    personalize project benefits in this manner, you add “destination”
    to the direction you’ve provided. And when direction and
    destination are present, they always result in motivation.


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“I’ve never been
in a game where
there wasn’t
enough glory for
everybody.”
— Joe Paterno
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