Tim Hagen

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Business coaching and adult education expert, Tim Hagen, has been in the consulting industry for more that 15 years. He specializes in employee coaching and training reinforcement. His Progress Coaching system, and Coaching Generator technology have revolutionized the idea of effective training. His services focus on sustainable employee development and growth, leading to increased return on employee training investments.

The Four A's of Coaching

In this electronic whitepaper you will learn about the four A's of coaching.  Here is what the four A's stand for:

  • Attitude - do you as a coach possess the proper attitude toward coaching? Before you answer do you look at employees when they make mistakes with anger or frustration? Or do you look at it consistently as an opportunity to build a better employee?

 

  • Actions - When coaching are you facilitating actions such as reading, role-playing, discussions, case study reviews, etc? Actions are those elements that foster improvement in specific areas of performance unique to each employee. Coaching cannot be about just talking, rather actions are what build skills and confidence.

 

  • Ask - Do you ask questions on a consistent basis. For example, do you ask "self-actualized" questions? A self actualized question is typically a what question combined with a success imperative. For example"what will you do to successfully overcome this challenge?

 

  • Accountability - This is the biggie! Accountability takes on many forms and thoughts as it relates to coaching. Do you have leaning projects due between coaching sessions? This helps develop better performance while you as the leader are not present. In addition, it tests the accountability and commitment of the employee toward their willingness to get better.

Download the whitepaper to hear more about the four A's and how you can use them in your everyday intereactions. 

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