Hiring a Leadership Coach
There are several reasons a leader may consider hiring a leadership coach. New, inexperienced, or high-potential leaders may hire a leadership coach to learn essential leadership skills or gain confidence in a new leadership role. Seasoned leaders may hire a leadership coach to overcome a plateau, solve a specific challenge, or accelerate the success of a particular goal.
A leadership coach not only helps to increase the skills and confidence of a leader, but the coach also acts as a co-pilot, helping the leader in the trenches with specific challenges and goals personal to the leader.
Unlike leadership training which often follows a set progression of curriculum, leadership coaching is 100% personalized, helping the leader advance from their current leadership level to the leader they want to become.
Benefits of Getting a Leadership Coach
A leadership coach is not just a teacher; they’re also a co-pilot, a counselor & motivator, a partner, a devil’s advocate, a person to bounce ideas off, and a guide from point A to point B.
Your experience with your coach will depend on your current stage as a leader and what your goal for coaching maybe, but here are some of the main results our clients see from hiring a leadership coach.
1. Solidifies Essential Leadership Skills
If you are a new or inexperienced leader, studies show that your first 3-9 months on the job will likely solidify your habits for the entirety of your leadership career. By getting a leadership coach, you’re partnering with a co-pilot who can help ensure that the skills and techniques you use to lead will propel you in your career wherever you go.
2. Overcome a Plateau
If you’re already a seasoned leader but feel like you’ve stalled out, are struggling to achieve real results, or feel frustrated or dissatisfied in your position, a leadership coach can help.
While many leadership coaching services offer established leadership coaching programs, these programs are 100% adaptable to your current situation. Your leadership coach can help you take your team to the next level, amp up your confidence and influence, work through an existing challenge, or prepare for larger roles.
3. Makes You a More Well-Rounded Leader
The environment you developed your leadership skills in may not be the environment you end up in. A leadership coach helps you become a more well-rounded leader capable of handling any challenge you may face.
4. Gain Leadership Confidence
Whether you’re a new, inexperienced, or high-potential leader, one thing we all can say for sure about a leader is that confidence matters. If you don’t believe in yourself, why should your team members? When you hire a leadership coach, you are hiring someone who will empower you with tools for success and work with you one-on-one until they feel natural.
Interested in hiring a leadership coach? Contact us to speak with a leadership coach today!
5. Faster Progress
Were you put in your leadership position to produce a certain outcome, achieve a goal, or turn around a specific situation? A leadership coach gives you a top expert to bounce your ideas off of and assist in the implementation, cutting out much of the trial and error and accelerating results.
6. Adapt Faster to Your Leadership Role
A 2012 study in Training Industry Quarterly found that it takes up to one year (or more) before someone in a new role will be as productive as his or her predecessor. But we know you can do better than that. With a leadership coach as your co-pilot, you can hit the ground running and accelerate your success as a leader.
7. Maximize Your Current Team
A leader is only as strong as his or her team. If you feel like your team is currently underperforming and you can’t figure out how to motivate them, a leadership coach can help. Leadership coaches are experts in improving team performance and can help work behind the scenes to help you maximize the talents, engagement, and productivity of your existing team.
Why You Should Get a Leadership Coach
A leadership coach is not only the best way to accelerate your performance in your current role; it’s also a way to improve your trajectory in your leadership career. A leadership coach will help improve and fine-tuning your leadership journey, which can have an invaluable impact on your long-term success.
4 Leadership Hacks from Video Games: Leadership Secrets from an Unlikely Source
by Patrick Bosworth [feather_share] Leadership Secrets from an Unlikely Source As a father, if my son tried to use the “Dad, video games develop my leadership skills!” line on me, I wouldn’t fall for it. Not in a million years. Because I’m an experienced father who...
The “Management Death Zone”
Mistakes New Managers Make that Lead to Failure Nobody promotes a manager or leader expecting him or her to fail. They don’t hope that the manager will be ineffective, demotivate their team, or put the company at risk. And yet we see managers like this every day. What...
8 Reasons Your Employee Development Sucks
While studies show most HR professionals and executives are dissatisfied with their current performance management system, the solution may not be as simple as eliminating performance reviews.
How to Improve Team Communication – 3 Steps
by Patrick Bosworth [feather_share] Communication in the workplace is one of the most influential aspects of business success or failure. A well-communicating team can move mountains together, while a poorly-communicating team can unintentionally (or...
1 Essential Insight for Developing an Effective Employee Training Program
When developing effective training, viewing training as a process means a more defined pathway to follow up, reinforce learning, and “channel the steam.”
Performance Coaching – 6 Takeaway Tips to Become a Better Leader Today
by Patrick Bosworth Performance Coaching Strike the phrase "constructive criticism" from your vocabulary. Replace it with one of a great leader's most important skills: "Performance Coaching." "Performance Coaching" is the industry term for the strategic...
Inspire trust and confidence by delivering on your personal brand
"Trust is confidence born of two dimensions: character and competence. Character includes your integrity, motive, and intent with people. Competence includes your capabilities, skills, results, and track record. Both dimensions are vital." - Steven Covey You probably...
Why Communication-Based Learning Makes for Better Training
Communication-Based Learning in the Workplace Why are communication patterns important in effective management training? Here at Leadership Choice, all of our training programs begin with our Connecting With People Workshop. Not only does this workshop give each...
Virtual Training Program Tips: Spotting the Fakes
by Patrick Bosworth [feather_share] Spotting Fakes: 3 Impostors, 3 Tips, and 1 Rad 80's Hairstyle Business efficiency is all about maximizing team performance while minimizing business costs. With that goal in mind, it’s no wonder so many companies are making the...