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High Quality leadership growth network? Changing leaders and teams at the same time : The team as a whole articulates one leadership growth area and each team member defines their own leadership growth area that relates to the team focus. This creates an interdependent team effort with a common focus on producing results for their individual effectiveness and team productivity simultaneously. Create a Team Culture of Openness to continuous change : When team members collaborate as stakeholders in the TEAM coaching programs, it creates an open culture for leadership and team culture change. Furthermore, team members feel comfortable to use feedback and feedforward around the organization to drive change for themselves and their teams.

In 2004, Marshall Goldsmith and Howard Morgan reviewed a variety of leadership development initiatives in eight large multinational companies. It was a comprehensive study of over 86,000 leaders and executives globally, at these eight multinational companies. Although the desired outcome for all companies was identical – sustained change in behavior at work – they used a variety of tools and approaches. It included classroom-based training vs. on job practice, short-duration training vs. long-term interventions, coaching vs. mentoring, internal trainers and coaches vs. external trainers or coaches, etc.

Who are the consumers of your leadership? Now here is a question. If you are a leader who are the consumers of your leadership? The answer is obvious, isn’t it? The people who are at the receiving end of our leadership are our consumers. These include subordinates, peers, and bosses. Sometimes it can also include customers and suppliers. As mentioned earlier, the term 360 refers to feedback from all directions. From those who are above the leader, below the leader, and across from the leader. The term multi-rater feedback or multi-source feedback refers to feedback from multiple raters and multiple sources. The purpose of 360-degree feedback is to help improve performance by providing the leader with the awareness of his/her strengths and weaknesses. Discover more details at offer free GLA.

Imagine that I have concocted a product – a new soft drink – which I think tastes amazing. But is that enough for the success of the product? Probably not! I will test my new drink with a few representative consumers. After all, they are going to buy or choose to ignore my product. I will allow them to sample my drink and give feedback. The question I will ask is whether the drink is good (based on their opinion/perception). The next question will be – what can I do to make it better? Consumers will give their feedback – let’s say it is too sugary, or not enough flavor, etc. I will make some changes to the drink, based on the number of consumers giving that same feedback. Then I will go back to the consumer and ask them to taste the altered drink and give their inputs. This process will be repeated for a few iterations until the overall feedback to the drink is positive.

Honesty, Integrity and Transparency with every client, every employee and every vendor, every time. Deliver more in value than we receive in professional fees Strive hard for 100 % customer satisfaction and loyalty. We are part of a global community of 3000 coaches across 6 continents who use this transparent, effective, and tried and tested uniform process for 1 to 1 leadership coaching as well as team coaching. We are a team of passionate leadership development professionals who are certified in Marshall Goldsmith Stakeholder Centered Coaching process. See more details at here.