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Managerial coaching: challenges, opportunities and training

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posted on 2024-11-14, 12:03 authored by Grace McCarthyGrace McCarthy, Julia MilnerJulia Milner
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide insights into the growing practice of managerial coaching. Much of the coaching literature is set in the context of an external coach coming into an organisation. However managers are increasingly being expected to coach their employees, a change in role which can create tensions. Design/methodology/approach - This paper examines the literature on coaching managers. The paper also discusses practical implications for coach training. Findings - This paper identifies key differences in the issues faced by coaching managers and by internal/external coaches and recognises the importance of adequate training of managers in coaching skills as an important issue for organizations to tackle. Furthermore, the development of a supportive coaching culture should not be underestimated in facilitating managers to apply their coaching skills on a daily basis. Originality/value - The paper gives an overview of the challenges of the coaching managers, identifies areas for development/consideration of coaching training programs and offers practical suggestions for supporting managers in applying their coaching skills.

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McCarthy, G. & Milner, J. (2013). Managerial coaching: challenges, opportunities and training. Journal of Management Development, 32 (7), 768-779.

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Journal of Management Development

Volume

32

Issue

7

Pagination

768-779

Language

English

RIS ID

79972

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