The Two Types of Coaching Every Leader Needs to Know
Are you thinking about developing your leadership skills next year?
If so, I have a suggestion for you.
Focus on developing your coaching skills specifically.
Coaching is a critical leadership skill. It can be used to develop your people and create a high level of engagement on your team.
But it isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach.
Just like you wouldn’t wear a business suit to a casual team meeting, there are various types of coaching that you can leverage in different situations.
Your goal is to understand when to use formal coaching and when to use informal coaching.
Let’s review the difference between these two types of coaching.
Formal Coaching
Formal coaching is essential for planning and prioritization.
It is structured and intentional.
Formal coaching involves:
Formal coaching is incredibly effective because by focusing on your key priorities, you’ll help your team be aligned, clear, and motivated.
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Informal Coaching
Informal coaching refers to those brief, daily check-ins and informal conversations with your team members.
It allows you to solve problems on the spot and offer quick guidance or support.
It is spontaneous and in the moment.
Informal coaching involves:
Effective coaching doesn’t have to be complicated or time-consuming.
The key is to be intentional, solution-focused, and consistent.
By using these two approaches to coaching, you’ll help your team stay focused, engaged, and productive—no matter what challenges or distractions they’re facing.
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