Coaching, Mentoring and Managing: A Coach Guidebook

(Steven Felgate) #1
he say it’s due?” you’re asking for trouble. If there is
distracting noise in your environment, move.


  • Improve clarity by using illustrations
    and examples.
    Understanding is doubled or tripled when reinforced
    with illustrations. That’s just the way the human mind
    works. Memory tests conducted by the 3M
    Corporation revealed that “a picture is worth a
    thousand words.” Understanding and retention are
    enhanced when you tell, show and do.
    Example
    Coach:
    Okay now, remember, these trucks will be overloaded
    if the shingles are stacked higher than (pause) ... let’s
    see ... (looks around) ... Hank, how tall are you?
    Hank:
    Oh, about 5'11", I think.
    Coach:
    Perfect! Stack the shingles no higher than Hank and
    we’ll be fine.
    Use pictures, film strips or a CD whenever possible to
    clarify expectations.
    Coach:
    Okay, this is a bird’s-eye view of the stage. Everyone
    understand what you’re looking at? (general murmur
    of assent) Okay, then. Betsy, when the lights come up,
    you walk on the stage from Position “A” here and
    move to Position “B,” the podium, where Cliff will
    have the projector controls waiting for you. Got it?
    Betsy:
    Is Position “A” where the stairs are?
    Coach:
    Right. Now, Wes, when Betsy stops at the podium, you
    turn your spotlight on Position “C” over here and
    hold it for the count of ...


Coaching, Mentoring and Managing

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Understanding is
doubled or tripled
when reinforced
with illustrations.
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