Michael Bungay Stanier was the first Canadian Coach of the Year, is a Rhodes Scholar, and was recently recognized as the #3 Global Guru in coaching.
He is the founder of Box of Crayons, a company best known for teaching 10-minute coaching so that busy managers can build stronger teams and get better results.
While Michael is all for promoting coaching in the organisations, he stresses that coaching is merely a means to an end – a process that helps better outcomes happen. As such, it should never become the focal point.
In this interview, we talk about how to be a coach-like manager to increase your team’s productivity, impact, and engagement.
Interview highlights
- Why it should never be just about building a coaching culture
- Key reasons managers don’t coach as much as they’d like to
- Ways of overcoming obstacles to managerial coaching
- What to do when you realise that you contribute to your team members’ challenges at work
- How to convince people in your organisation that coaching is worth their time and effort