One definition of coaching is “Coaching is unlocking a person’s potential to maximize their own performance.” (Coaching for performance‚ Sir John Whitmore 1992). Or to expand on this; Simply defined‚ coaching is one person guiding another through a process‚ leading to performance enhancement. The applications can vary‚ support to achieve a specific project‚ helping an individual to do better what they already do well‚ or developing a skill they don’t yet possess. I find this an excellent definition
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Clutterbuck‚ D and Megginson‚ D. As a line manager I could use coaching techniques either in a formal setting or a more ad hoc way to successfully develop individuals within my team. The role of a mentor is one that does not normally have line management responsibility for the mentee. In regard to the process‚ a Coach asks probing and often thought provoking questions and would not normally offer advice/guidance. A mentor on the other hand can provide guidance‚ taking a more directive approach
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LEVEL 5 - MANAGEMENT and LEADERSHIP (AWARD – CERTIFICATE – DIPLOMA) ‘Management Qualification Standards Review’ The information that follows identifies the Units that form the Chartered Management Institute Level 5 qualifications in Management and Leadership. The Units are set out in a format designed to assist in identifying the presence of your current knowledge‚ understanding and capability at this level. To achieve best value in competing the document you should refer to your
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submission can exceed or fall short of the requirements. 1. Learner named above confirms authenticity of submission. 2. ILM uses learners’ submissions – on an anonymous basis – for assessment standardisation. By submitting‚ I agree that ILM may use this script on condition that all information which may identify me is removed. However‚ if you are unwilling to allow ILM use your script‚ please refuse by ticking the box: □ Learning Outcome / Section 1: Know how to communicate the organisations
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MULTI ASSESSMENT DOCUMENT ML ’Creating Opportunity’ | Candidate Kevin Owen | | | Date 18/01/12 | Page 1 | | | | Company Turnaround | | | Assessor | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Observation | | Professional Discussion | | | Learner Statement | | | Questions | | Witness Statement | | | Other | | | Multi Agency Working | PC | KS | Scope | Multi-agency working is of utmost importance as to ensure that the young person is able to gain
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and motivation in the workplace. Section 2: Be able to improve levels of motivation and increase performance in the workplace. AC 1.1 Evaluate theories of motivation relevant to your workplace. The word “motivation” is derived from a Latin word movere‚ meaning ‘to move’. So motivation can also be defined as those forces that cause people to behave in certain ways – the level of desire employees feel to perform‚ regardless of the level of happiness. Employees who are adequately motivated to perform
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Abstract Different levels (Top‚ Mid‚ Bottom) of management refer to a line of demarcation between various managerial positions in organization. Managers of all level perform four major functions: planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling but their each level of managers’ play different roles to do their job. Top Level Managers are called as strategic managers. They have a long term vision for the company. They need to possess conceptual skills so as to set the goals for the organization as
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ILM LEVEL 3 Award in first line management M3.12 Motivating to Perform in the Workplace by Alison Smith Hull Training 2012 [pic] Table of Contents Introduction ……………………………………………………….. 1 1. The value of formal and informal performance assessment…………………..1 2. Ways that could ensure that fair and objective formal assessment…………..2 2.1 Factors that influence how people behave at work……………………………..3 2.2 Application of one
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M2a: Understand partnership working A team must have effective partnership to ensure that their nursery runs smoothly and successfully‚ meeting all the children’s and their families needs. Staff members must have good working practice‚ communicate with each other and support each other to implement the day to day running on the nursery. Staff must create positive relationships with each other‚ children‚ parents and other professionals to learn about each individual child and their needs.
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Introduction 1.1 Purpose of this document PAGEREF _Toc357965454 h 4 1.2 How to use this document PAGEREF _Toc357965455 h 4 1.3 Background PAGEREF _Toc357965456 h 5 1.4 The design features of the qualifications PAGEREF _Toc357965457 h 5 1.5 Minimum core of literacy‚ language‚ numeracy and ICT PAGEREF _Toc357965458 h 6 Section 2 Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training (QCF) 2.1 Qualification structure at a glance PAGEREF _Toc357965460 h 7 2.2 Purpose of the qualification PAGEREF _Toc357965461
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