Coaching Concepts Presented by: Elizabeth Ruiz, Carolina Leverette and Laura Mejia.

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Coaching Concepts Presented by: Elizabeth Ruiz, Carolina Leverette and Laura Mejia

What is “Coaching”? What is “Coaching”? Coaching is the skill of providing ongoing and specific feedback in a supportive manner for employee learning, development and improvement. A process aimed at exerting a positive influence to improve the behavior or performance of a person.

Why Coaching ? In some organizations, coaching is still seen as a corrective tool, used only when things have gone wrong. However, effective coaching provides structure and support to meet agency goals and standards. It is a positive approach to help individuals improve their performance and achieve full potential.

Benefits of Coaching: Main benefits of coaching to recipient Improves Communication Generates improvements in individuals performance/targets/goals Increased openness to personal learning and development Helps identify solutions to specific work-related issue Greater ownership and responsibility Developing self-awareness Improves specific skills or behavior Main benefits of coaching to the organization Allows fuller use of individual’s talents/potential Demonstrates commitment to individuals and their development Higher organizational performance/productivity /quality/ call handle time Increased creativity/learning/knowledge Increases morale Facilitates the adoption of a new culture/management style

Obstacles Lack of time Lack of opportunity Lack of confidence in skills Lack of organizational support Fear that team members won’t accept coaching

Tower Activity

Concise and Concrete Scheduled appointments Program with beginning and end Start with a plan of action to help establish goals Establish where they currently are Explore various options to meet the task/goal journey Establish commitment to making the journey and prepare for the conditions and obstacles they may be challenged with * Coaching Models Formal Coaching A useful metaphor for Formal coaching is to establish a roadmap

Informal Coaching Sometimes you need to react quickly to situations and issues, and that's where you can adopt a more informal approach to coaching. Everyday workplace conversations Ongoing process, a style of management Use informal moments to make the best use of time  Sitting in the break room  Passing through their station  You could also use time at the end of a meeting that ends early The spirit of informal coaching is to be spontaneous, efficient, and professional.

Chair Side Used to observe the environment or ways to better motivate the agent. Chair Side coaching can help determine an agent’s motivation level for performing the roles and responsibilities he/she was hired to do. Chair Sides are useful in developing specific skills Provide on the spot feedback Observe performance Provides valuable insight and information on call center trends

Coaching with IM w (Instant messaging) Coaching with IM w (Instant messaging) When used correctly, IM can increase productivity by reducing the time spent on the phone, or writing s. IM can be less disruptive than a phone call. Provide instant feedback when observing calls. Keep people up-to-date with your general availability if they need to get a hold of you. IM is an excellent way to communicate with telecommuting staff. IM can be used to disperse information or tasks to teams, especially when people are spread out in several departments or locations. IM software has the potential to keep a history of the conversation.

Peer to Peer Coaching This type of coaching can be a powerful tool and provides a sound board for employees to discover and identify solutions. Experienced staff shares valuable knowledge and resource information for new hires Peer to Peer coaching provides an environment of trust You obtain greater buy-in Builds on self esteem Promotes a positive learning environment It allows experienced staff to model desired performance

Remote Coaching The term used for any coaching interaction that does not take place face-to-face. This can therefore include video coaching (Skype), phone coaching and coaching that might take place through or other messaging formats. Keep the lines of communication open. Time efficient: Sessions are typically shorter and more frequent. Cultivates self-examination and critical thinking. Remote coaching can be a blend of telephone, IM, Skype, , etc… * Note : Consider the information to be discussed and determine the best source of communication to be used.

Characteristics of an effective Coach Is a master at asking questions and reflecting information Actively Listens and paraphrases Resists the urge to provide answers and leads employees to explore and discover answers for themselves. Is consistent and follows up Encourages feedback Provides constructive feedback on performance Looks for opportunities to praise good performance Is a positive role model Builds on the strengths of employees and refines weak ones Treats everyone with respect, consideration, and fairness

The Coaching Conversation Process

Role Play- Exercise