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Author: Brad Swift

Words do not label things already there. Words are like the knife of the carver; they free the idea, the thing from the general formlessness of the outside. As a man speaks, not only is his language in a state of birth, but also the very thing about which he is talking.

In the top of my coat closet I keep a number of different hats, but when I go for a walk I most frequently put on the black felt one. In the same way, I recommend that you think of team coaching as just one more hat that you wear at work, a tool that complements the other management styles and approaches you may use.

As a coach, youll empower your staff member and help them improve their job performance. And its not that hard to get started, even if youve never really seen yourself as a coach before. One of the most effective ways to begin the process of creating a climate of coaching is to explain your new goal to your teamyoure a problem solver, a friend, and the owner of the business; essentially, a business coach.

One of the most effective ways to begin the process of creating a climate of coaching is to explain your new goal to your team. At various times I may wear the hat of the business owner, other times as a problem solver, and at other times, as your friend. Another new hat or relationship Id like to also introduce is that of being a coach.

You dont need to claim to be an excellent coach, especially if youre new. In fact, Ive found that its far better to elicit assistance from your staff, so together you learn how to be both a good coach and coachable players. The key is to communicate, which means everyone takes turns talking and listening.

Introducing the role of a coach to your staff might go like this: First, I want you to know that its my goal and desire to manage this practice as well as I can. Ive recently been introduced to coaching, and feel strongly that developing my abilities as a coach will enhance the quality of our practice and create an environment where well all enjoy working.

As a coach, my job is to help you be the best you can be at your job. Of course, its in my self-interest to have you be great at your job, and I trust its also in yours. While I dont claim to be a masterful coach yet, Im sure together we can learn to create a relationship that helps everyone win.

Handling personnel issues makes up a good chunk of your job as a coach. And Im not denying that youll continue to face some difficult moments. These strategies from my playbook may help:

Call time out on staff conflicts

While conflicts are a normal part of almost any situation involving human beings, its possible to transform a conflict between two staff members into an occasion that will deepen the level of cooperation and collaboration in the future. Conflicts arise when one or more of the people involved become upset. Upsets stem from an undelivered communication (or miscommunication), a thwarted intention or commitment, or an unfulfilled expectation.

Interestingly, these are all internal states. The problem is occurring at an emotional level with the person whos upsetalthough most of us think were upset about something outside ourselves, that someone else has done something to make us upset. Start by sharing this new perspective with your staff members and ask them to work with it for a few weeks. Tell your team that you hope this perspective will help lessen conflicts and encourage cooperation. Then check in periodically to monitor the results. Remember, when introducing a new concept like this, use a coaching approach of try this on and see how it fits. Encourage people to keep an open mind, and not let their old beliefs get in the way. You can both check in individually, with a What are you learning about yourself from that coaching conversation we had the other day about upsets, as well as checking in collectively during a staff meeting.

2005 Brad Swift of Life On Purpose Institute, Inc. This article can be reprinted freely online, as long as the entire article and this resource box are included.

Author Bio:

Brad Swift

As a writer, I've written well over 300 magazine articles for a diverse assortment of magazines including Omni, Entrepreneur, New Age Journal, Yoga Journal, Utne Reader, Unity Magazine, Better Homes and Garden, Modern Maturity, and many others. I'm also a regular contributor to Veterinary Economics. (Yes, I still have a special place in my heart for animals.) My books include, WINNING THROUGH COACHING: Building Your Business Through Building Your Team and TRAVELING THE PURPOSEFUL PATH ? 6 Passages to an Inspired Life on Purpose.

As a public speaker, I lead programs on life purpose that are customized to fit such diverse groups as churches, spiritual centers, civic and professional organizations. The principles of these programs are also available in the 12-week teleclass, Living the Fulfilled Life. From these programs participants bring more focus to their life, experience a renewed sense of fulfillment, and lighten up and have more fun. Out of this focus, fulfillment, and fun emerges an ability to maintain balance in their life and a deeper appreciation for living.

One of my all time favorite ways of expressing my purpose is as a life purpose coach. I find the intimacy and creativity of one-on-one coaching to be a breathtaking experience. The select group of people who are my clients are very special to me, and with them I am constantly creating new facets of life purpose coaching that are then incorpoated into the other programs.

In short, the focus of my life is life purpose. From living on purpose, I've been blessed with an extraordinary life in which I am satisfied and fulfilled. My wife, Ann, and I share our redwood chalet home in the "Paradise Found" of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina with our daughter, Amber, and a menagerie of purposeful and playful pets.

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