Coach More and Manage Less for Extraordinary Results
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How to Achieve Extraordinary Results by Coaching More and Managing Less is covered in this podio, along with the following subjects:
- What is the difference between managing and coaching?
- How can I develop my coaching skills?
- The secret to achieving extraordinary results through coaching
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To achieve extraordinary business results, leaders need to shift their focus from managing their employees to coaching them. By adopting a coaching approach, leaders can empower their employees to take ownership of their work and develop their leadership skills. Coaching encourages open communication, collaboration, and problem-solving, which can lead to increased employee engagement and productivity. When leaders coach more and manage less, they create a culture of trust and accountability where employees feel valued and motivated to contribute their best. So, if you want to see extraordinary results in your business, it's time to embrace coaching as a leadership style. I'll be talking with Stan Gibson about Coaching More and Managing Less for Extraordinary Results.
Stan Gibson is passionate about guiding organizations to build thriving, human-centered cultures. Through his engaging keynotes and leadership coaching, Stan equips companies with frameworks and tools to put people first. He advises executives on adopting transparent, collaborative leadership styles that tap into the collective wisdom of teams. Stan's actionable insights help leaders role model vulnerability, foster psychological safety, and unlock the full innovative potential of their people. Before founding his health and wellness consulting and coaching firm called Oxygen Plus, Stan Gibson spent 30 years in corporate real estate, most recently as Senior Vice President at Wells Fargo. The recently retired real estate executive describes bio hacks as various ways to integrate healthy routines, allowing us to live healthier and more intentional lives. Gibson first became interested in healthy habits as a young athlete, who went on to play college football at Eastern Illinois University. Understanding the science behind athleticism piqued his curiosity, leading him to discover the power of mindfulness and visualization. Gibson carried many sports philosophies into his real estate role at Wells Fargo, using the same fundamentals to breed corporate athletes conditioned to perform at the highest levels.
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