Coaching, Mentoring and Managing: A Coach Guidebook

(Steven Felgate) #1

Four Points for Managing Within the StaffCoach™ Model ..............................


There are four important points to consider when you manage
within the StaffCoaching™ process. These are the four “P’s” on
which the entire StaffCoaching™ philosophy stands or falls —
four steps in preparing for the inevitable resistance, objections and
complaints you will regularly face.
These points relate to each approach — coaching,
mentoring, counseling.


  1. Plan.You have to have a plan. Not to have a plan is to
    have a plan to fail!

  2. Practice.You have to practice your plan. Practice and
    practice until it becomes a part of you.

  3. Patience.You must have patience. Patience will help you
    to not react but act.

  4. Persistence.Don’t give up. Don’t quit. Hang in there.
    Persistence will prevail!
    The four “P’s” are a great emergency outline for any action
    plan ... a great guideline for any managerial dilemma ... a great
    worksheet for thinking through a goal or objective. The four “P’s”
    are powerful ... plain and simple. To illustrate, let’s use the four
    “P’s” as the StaffCoaching™ formula for managing team
    member complaints.

  5. You should plan for the inevitable. Complaints shouldn’t
    come as a surprise to you as a successful coach. You
    should expect resistance, objections and gripes and be
    ready for them. Every assignment, project or procedure
    has the potential to generate such opposition. If you
    haven’t planned for opposition by imagining what it
    might be ... and what your responses will be ... you’d
    better start.

  6. Once you know what you’re going to say in response to
    resistance, you should practice those responses. Write
    down your responses ... say them out loud (in front of a
    mirror, if you like) ... but practice so you’ll be entirely
    comfortable with your thinking and delivery.


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