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Effective Executive Magazine:
The Moral of the Moment : Coaching, Mentoring and Their Confusing Place in Management
 
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Coaching, mentoring and management. These words go together like "peas in a pod", like "ducks in a pond", like "peanut and butter" or do they…? When you look at the curious relationship between coaching, mentoring and management you see anything but a match made in heaven. As a matter of fact, you often see a very dangerous, if not toxic relationship.

It looks such a good idea on paper. We have all probably heard the speech. In case you've forgotten, it sounds something like this:

"I want you to do the best you can here, and as your manager I want to be here to help coach and mentor you. That means I'm going to try and help you by giving you all my years of expertise here on the job." Sounds great doesn't it? Too bad it rarely works. Let me list the intent, and the reality…

Intent: To allow someone to open up and share their true feelings.

Reality: It is nearly impossible to open up to a manager or a person you report to. We try and work with a coach or mentor because that's what we are instructed to do.

Intent: To show someone the ropes by sharing years of real-world wisdom.

Reality: It is nearly impossible to show the line between personal style and measureable technique. What happens instead is the coaching of personal style which typically only works well with the person who is coaching.

 
 
 

Effective Executive Magazine, Coaching, Management, Mentoring, Management Relationships, Measureable Techniques, Toxic Relationships.