Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Ep 187 - The Benefits of Executive Coaching in HR - Workology

Ep 187 - The Benefits of Executive Coaching in HR - Workology Why Work with an Executive Coach? According to the Global Leadership Forecast 2018, published by DDI, 67% of Gen X leaders said they would like more external coaching and 57% want external development. The research also shows that CEOs are more concerned about developing next gen leaders than they are about any other issue, including cyber-security, global recession, and political uncertainty. And only 14 percent of CEOs say they have the leadership talent they need to execute their strategy. It’s important that companies offer resources to develop good leaders and I wanted to bring an expert on executive coaching to talk about how we can address this issue in HR. A special thank you to our podcast sponsor is ClearCompany Episode 187: The Benefits of Executive Coaching with Tegan Trovato  (@TeganTrovato) I’m joined by Tegan Trovato of Bright Arrow Coaching. Tegan is an executive coaching who has a robust background working in HR and recruiting as an executive leader. Her focus is on talent development and helping leadership teams and individuals with leadership development. In this highly competitive market where time is of the essence, companies are investing in the development of their talent including high potentials and senior leadership. Personally, I love that this is happening especially since I have been on my own growth and development path. Personal and professional breakthroughs take time and need the help of coaching and experts to push you forward.   Why Work with an Executive Coach? Tegan says the real value add of working with an executive coach offers  a new set of eyes a fresh set of eyes that isnt emotionally entangled with the business outcomes. This outsider  isnt biased and doesnt have any political agenda. She says its refreshing for any organization to have that and part of that, and that we need to recognize its important to select the right person for that kind of work. Bring in an outside coach also helps executive teams I work with a lot of teams so Ive watched executive teams in particular move from a group operating model into operating truly as a team. A great outside coach  can be truly objective. Tegan says they can influence, advise, and  model behavior for their leadership.   If you arent considering leadership development it is time it will make you a big differentiator in the market. The first thing to consider is whether its coaching or leadership training theyre two different models. - @tegantrovato #podcast… Click To Tweet How Your Leadership Can   Work with Executive Coaches In terms of working with an executive coach, there are a number of different ways and scenarios that are very popular:   1) leadership team coaching, 2) individual coaching, 3) new executive coaching, and 4)   high potential or Hi-Po leaders and employees. These engagements can be short term 90-120 days or longer term where the executive meets with the coach monthly or bi-monthly focused on special areas of development. The coach helps to hold the executive accountable to their development, provide them guidance, and give them access to resources. When it comes to selecting executive coaches, Tegan offers great advise on how to engage, vet, and qualify coaches. Her perspective is incredibly valuable as a former business executive herself who has hired coaches to now being an executive coach who works with a number of individuals and teams. Conclusion Tegan is a former recruiting executive who founded Bright Arrow to focus on a holistic approach to executive and leadership coaching. Tegan and the coaches at Bright Arrow are doing a lot of great executive coaching work with teams and individuals and we appreciate her tips on what we need to think about when creating a leadership development program. Connect with Tegan Trovato RECOMMENDED RESOURCES FYI For Your Improvement (Korn Ferry) The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More Change the Way You Lead Forever (Michael Bungay Stanier) Conversational Intelligence: How Great Leaders Build Trust Get Extraordinary Results (Judith E. Glaser) Leadership Team Coaching: Developing Collective Transformational Leadership (Dr. Peter Hawkins) Senior Leadership Teams What it Takes to Make Them Great (Wageman, Nunes, Burrus, Hackman) Podcast: What to Look for When Hiring an Executive Coach ~ Tegans podcast   Predictive Index CEO Study How to Subscribe to the Workology Podcast Stitcher PocketCast iTunes Podcast RSS Google Play YouTube TuneIn You can also click here to find out how to be a guest on the Workology Podcast. *A special thank you to my production team at Total Picture Radio.

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