Because
people are more than behaviours
The biggest challenge facing senior leaders today is how to get
the most
from their talent. Conventional training methods in core skills
such as
product knowledge and market research remain a vital ingredient,
yet the impact on sustained individual behavioural change to optimise
performance is limited.
Research continues to show that the number one factor in
personal and professional success is emotional intelligence
– how any individual manages themselves and the
relationships
they are part of.
- ‘Following training, employee productivity increased by
just over
22%, whereas training combined with coaching produced an
increase of productivity of 88%.’ International Personnel
Management Association
Our experience and research has shown that people always have the
intention to perform at their best. Be assured, your people, whether
consciously or not, have the appetite excel, grow, and achieve.
The human mind craves growth and learning, the challenge to business
leaders is providing the correct learning interventions to tap into
this
intellectual property.
The answer to unlocking performance and learning in your
organisation is found in coaching.
According to the latest CIPD research coaching is one of the most
effective ways of developing talent. Yet less than half of organisations
with talent management programmes use it to develop their high performers
and future stars.
- ‘Although 14 % of organisations conduct executive coaching
and 5% of organisations have a coaching programme for senior management
solely, an overwhelming 93% of managers believe that coaching
should be available to all employees regardless of seniority’
Chartered Management Institute, The Coaching at Work Survey
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