|
Transformational
Leadership: The
Leader as Coach
By: Stacy Waddell
The
business environment of today requires a special set of leadership
skills and
competencies not evidenced by leaders of the past. This special
set of competencies
are best demonstrated by coaches in the field of Business and Executive
Coaching.
Leadership
skills such as professional expertise, innovation and problem solving
abilities are basic competencies expected of all leaders in business. In
order to stand out as a great leader a new set of skills are
required to create
a corporate culture where personal accountability and innovation drive
performance and bottom line profitability.
As
an example, consider a good leader that possesses an above average leadership
skill set, who decides to add active listening, powerful questioning,
creating awareness and designing actions to his or her “bank” of
competencies. Suddenly you have the following organizational advantages:


Integrating
these coaching competencies into the leadership role can produce significant
and sustained results. So we must ask this question, for greater results
and increased understanding, do we make a clear proclamation
of our personal
coaching mission or mandate? Or do we simply incorporate these competencies
into our “bank” of existing competencies
and get on with leading
our team?
Most
great coaches will agree that any sound coaching model will begin with
the leader clarifying his or her personal coaching mission. A
visionary and
descriptive mission statement has the power to inspire and to
motivate thus
contributing to the overall objective. A masterful coach does
not mandate,
but rather seeks to link a person’s aspirations
to business objectives by acting as a collaborative partner.
The
benefits of integrating four of the fundamental coaching competencies
into the leadership role, continuing to add to the leadership competency “bank” defines
a “new” type
of business leader. This “new” leader
seeks performance enhancement through collaboration and not by directives.
Books
- Masterful Coaching Fieldbook: By Robert Hargrove
- The Tipping Point: By Malcolm Gladwell
- The Extraordinary Leader: By John H. Zenger & Joseph
Folkman
- The Way of Adventure: By Jeff Salz, PH.D.
- Working With Emotional Intelligence : By Daniel Goleman
- The Myth Of Excellence : By Fred Crawford & Ryan
Crawford
- Seven Habits Of Highly Effective People: By Stephen
R. Covey
- Team-Building Activities for Every Group: By Alanna
Jones
- Be Nice (or Else!): By Winn Claybaugh
- The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership
Fable: By Patrick M. Lencioni
- First, Break All the Rules: What the World's
Greatest Managers Do Differently: By Marcus Buckingham
- Managing Transitions: Making the Most of Change:
By William Bridges
- Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done:
By Larry Bossidy
- Fish! A Remarkable Way to Boost Morale and Improve Results:
By Stephen C. Lundin
- Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and
Others Don't: By Jim Collins
- The Leadership Challenge, Third Edition: By James
M. Kouzes (Author), Barry Z. Posner
- Leading Out Loud: Inspiring Change Through Authentic
Communications, New and Revised: By Terry Pearce
- Developing The Leader Within You: By John C. Maxwell
- Leadership Is an Art: By Max Depree
- Absolute Honesty: Building a Corporate Culture
That Values Straight Talk and Rewards Integrity: By Larry
Johnson, Bob Phillips
- Presenting to Win: The Art of Telling Your Story:
By Jerry Weissman
- Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work & in
Life, One Conversation at a Time: By Susan Scott
- First, Break All the Rules: What the World's Greatest Managers
Do Differently: By Marcus Buckingham
- Awareness: By Anthony de Mello
- How to win friends and influence people: By Dale Carnegie
- Way of the peaceful warrior: By Dan Millman
- Jonathan Livingston Seagull: By Richard Bach
- Think and grow rich: By Napoleon Hill
- Rich dad, poor dad: By Robert Kyosaki
- The six pillars of self esteem: By Nathaniel Branden
- Managing Transitions: Making the Most of Change: By
William Bridges
- The richest man in Babylon: George S. Clason
- The greatest salesman in the world: By Og Mandino
- Developing The Leader Within You: By John C. Maxwell
- Presenting to Win: The Art of Telling Your Story:
By Jerry Weissman
- Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at
Work & in Life, One Conversation at a Time: By Susan Scott
|