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Difference Between Mentor and Coach in Motivating Employees

In this webinar you will learn the difference between the two approaches and how to effectively use each style to improve employee engagement is key for managers who want to retain employees and increase their "social capital" and reputation as leaders and managers.

Duration:
60 Minutes
Access:
6 months
Webinar Id:
702563
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$195. One Participant
$395 Group Attendees

Group Attendees: Any number of participants

Recorded Version: Unlimited viewing for 6 months ( Access information will be emailed 24 hours after the completion of live webinar)

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Overview:

Effective managers draw upon many skills to lead their teams. For the manager it is important to know when to use Mentoring or Coaching to improve employee engagement and give constructive feedback. When Managers provide constructive feedback, they create a "win-win" situation for their direct reports and improve business results by motivating and engagement employees.

Coaching and mentoring are often confused. Understanding the difference between the two approaches and how to effectively use each style to improve employee engagement is key for managers who want to retain employees and increase their "social capital" and reputation as leaders and managers.

Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Definition of employee engagement and a "motivating job" are explained
  • Definition of constructive feedback and motivation
  • The definition and difference between a mentor and a coach
  • The role of manager
  • Situational examples are provided to reinforce how to use the two different skill sets. The choice of the skill set depends on the situation and employee that will benefit from the use of one of the styles
  • Two examples and learn when to use coaching and when to use mentoring to be effective
  • The end results are to initiate a positive learning situation and create accountability in the employee

Who Will Benefit:
  • Executives
  • Leaders
  • Managers
  • HR
  • Operations
  • Marketing
  • Engineering
  • Accounting
  • Other Technical Departments
Instructor:

Valerie Pelan has been consulting and providing Executive coaching for over 10 years.

She provides her corporate clients with a strategic and global perspective that combines her business experience working in Fortune 100 companies and her experience as an entrepreneur. As President of Integrated Focus, she provides leadership coaching to leaders and high potentials: her areas of expertise are executive presence, career transitioning and leading change.

She works with the owners and executive teams in mid-sized companies providing Strategic Planning and communication skills.

Valerie was featured in Jan. 2009 Dallas Business Journal. Her clients agree she provides a strategic perspective on leadership and team dynamics that improves performance and positively impacts business results.

Valerie’s 20+ years in Fortune 100 companies included strategic organizations such as product management, competitive and financial analysis, regulatory affairs and service implementation.

Valerie has worked with C suite leaders to VP and business owners and their executive teams. She is certified by the global standards organization, ICF and mentors and assesses coaches as part of their coaching certification. She is certified in over 15 assessments giving her flexibility and adaptability to work in various organizational cultures: MBTI - Myers Briggs, DISC, Extraordinary Leader 360, MLQ 360, Lominger Voices 360, Hogan Inventories, Winslow Behavioral Profile, and Conflict Dynamics Profile.

Valerie has been a leader in the community and continues to serve on non-profit Boards. She speaks at National and global conferences on Coaching, leadership, and Communication skills. She has MBA in Economics and is an adjunct professor at University of Dallas College MBA program in the College of Business.


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