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management spends billions of dollars in corporate training
and education. According to a report released in early 2006,
the U.S. corporate education and training market exceeded
$46 billion. Additionally, business management and leadership
training captured the largest percentage of program dollars
with developing new and existing management along with succession
planning. (Source: Bersin & Associates)
With training budgets increasing and the additional focus
on leadership and management development because people do
not leave organizations they leave managers, achieving higher
levels of positive return on investment (ROI) makes sense.
Research supports that to increase training ROI begins by
including coaching as an effective tactic.
In a 2001 study completed by Dr. Merrill Anderson, of MetrixGlobal,
for a Fortune 500 company coaching can produce a 529 per cent
ROI. Additional studies since that time confirm the positive
affect of coaching. Business management executives are now
employing a new learning strategy that combines education
and training with coaching. This is initiative is corporate
coaching. So what is corporate coaching?
Simply speaking, corporate coaching extends existing learning
or what some call training by infusing one on one executive
coaching within the education, training and development sessions
to achieve performance improvement that generates a positive
ROI. Corporate coaching is always aligned with the strategic
plan and the organization’s current goals and provides
a vehicle to reinforce current learning as well as a way to
make necessary course corrections through both individual
and team perspectives. Corporate objectives are achieved much
quicker allowing for a better competitive advantage.
NOTE:What corporate coaching is not - any program that cannot
be aligned to the strategic plan and lacks a structured process
that does not focus on pre-determined measurable results.
How does corporate coaching work? The answer to that question
is "that depends." Corporate coaching is flexible
and may be included within the training schedules or upon
completion of the training. The real issue is to find a corporate
coaching process that is results focused and uses proven tools
that build the What’s in it for me (WIIFM) leading to
the What’s in it for us (WIIFU). Effective corporate
coaching works to further internalize the identified learning
objectives and quantifies those efforts on a regular basis
through consistent goal achievement.
How do I find a corporate coach? That is a very good question
since many coaches whether a certified coach or not are now
offering corporate coaching services. Possibly, the best way
is to find a coach who:
* Is results focused
* Has a demonstrated record of success that is quantifiably
measurable
* Has both proven developmental processes and tools that work
with the strengths of your organization.
Remember, companies win because of their strengths not their
weaknesses. Corporate coaching allows you to further capitalize
on those very strengths that made your company what it is.
Leanne Hoagland-Smith, M.S. works with individuals and organizations
to double personal or business performance results by closing
the gap between where they are now and where they want to
be.
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