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What are the Qualities of a Coaching Leader?

Do you have what it takes to be a coaching leader?  A coaching leader is someone who encourages another person to identify his or her goals, discover the resources available to pursue those goals, develop action plans together, and then walk along beside that person in the process of achieving the person’s goals.  A coaching leader can apply these skills in working with groups and teams as well, multiplying his or her impact as a coach by including others in the process.   A coaching leader is strong in the elements that Daniel Goleman attributes to emotional intelligence:   Self-awareness. Self-regulation. Motivation. Empathy. Social skills.   These are skills that can be learned once a person understands his or her own emotional intelligence profile.  The more that you, as a leader, can manage each of these areas, the higher your emotional intelligence.  Emotional intelligence is essential to be an effective coaching leader. In ad...

What is Social and Emotional Intelligence?

Have you worked with a leader who just did not “get it”?     They were not aware of the impact that their behavior had on others or were unaware of the emotions of other individuals.     These skills comprise what we term “social and emotional intelligence.” Leaders with high social and emotional intelligence can understand, empathize with, and motivate others. This fosters trust, loyalty, and open communication within teams.    Social and emotional intelligence is a broad term encompassing our ability to understand and manage our own emotions, as well as the emotions of others, and utilize that understanding to navigate social situations effectively. It's not just about being "nice" or good at reading minds, but rather a set of skills that can significantly impact various aspects of our lives, including: Personal well-being: SEI skills like self-awareness and emotional regulation help us cope with stress, make sound decisions, and build healthy relat...

What are the Qualities of a Coaching Leader?

Do you have what it takes to be a coaching leader?   A coaching leader is someone who encourages another person to identify his or her goals, discover the resources available to pursue those goals, develop action plans together, and then walk along beside that person in the process of achieving the person’s goals.     A coaching leader can apply these skills in working with groups and teams as well, multiplying his or her impact as a coach by including others in the process.   A coaching leader is strong in the elements that Daniel Goleman attributes to emotional intelligence:   Self-awareness. Self-regulation. Motivation. Empathy. Social skills.   These are skills that can be learned once a person understands his or her own emotional intelligence profile.  The more that you, as a leader, can manage each of these areas, the higher your emotional intelligence.  Emotional intelligence is essential to be an effective coaching leader. These ...

What are the Qualities of a Coaching Leader?

Do you have what it takes to be a coaching leader?   A coaching leader is someone who encourages another person to identify his or her goals, discover the resources available to pursue those goals, develop action plans together, and then walk along beside that person in the process of achieving the person’s goals.   A coaching leader can apply these skills in working with groups and teams as well, multiplying his or her impact as a coach by including others in the process. A coaching leader is strong in the elements that Daniel Goleman attributes to emotional intelligence: Self-awareness. Self-regulation. Motivation. Empathy. Social skills. These are skills that can be learned once a person understands his or her own emotional intelligence profile.   The more that you, as a leader, can manage each of these areas, the higher your emotional intelligence.   Emotional intelligence is essential to be an effective coaching leader. These...