Coaching
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Directing, mentoring and
coaching
all have their uses.
Speak up also with
coaching
staff.
And the robot spoke with a synthetic voice to engage you in a
coaching
dialogue modeled after trainers and patients and so forth.
And they then reported that her father was
coaching
her.
I worked this week in a school where I was
coaching
them on using pictures for memory.
I have been tempted at every step of my career, tempted personally and tempted by
coaching
of others, to mute who I am in the world.
And he was talking about the importance of
coaching
boys into men and changing the culture of the locker room and giving men the tools to have healthy relationships.
That means that despite corporate training programs, off-sites, assessments, coaching, all of these things, more than half the companies had failed to grow enough great leaders.
CA: And so Math for America is basically investing in math teachers around the country, giving them some extra income, giving them support and
coaching.
And what they found was that when you combined the virtual laboratories with teacher-led
coaching
and mentoring, then we saw a total 101 percent increase in the learning effectiveness, which effectively doubles the science teacher's impact with the same amount of time spent.
But it wasn't until I started
coaching
debaters, persuaders who are really at the top of their game, that I actually got it.
Their skill of
coaching
their machines effectively counteracted the superior chess knowledge of their grandmaster opponents and much greater computational power of others.
But what if instead of using coaches to coach each one of them to individually be more effective, we started
coaching
the interactions between them?
That is seriously hard mentorship to provide, and even the best leaders need help doing it, which is why we need more coaches
coaching
more leaders, more in real time versus any one leader behind closed doors.
It has different names: apprenticeship, coaching, mentorship, on the job training.
I learned that
coaching
came into sports as a very American idea.
After two months of coaching, I felt myself getting better again.
And I thought on my experience and said, "What if we tried
coaching?
What if we tried
coaching
at a massive scale?"
This small army of coaches ended up
coaching
400 nurses and other birth attendants, and 100 physicians and managers.
The other folks got four months of
coaching
and then it tapered off over eight months, and we saw them increase to greater than two-thirds of the practices being delivered.
We could see the improvement in quality, and you could see it happen across a whole range of centers that suggested that
coaching
could be a whole line of way that we bring value to what we do.
But we began seeing the first places that were getting there, and this center was one of them because
coaching
helped them learn to execute on the fundamentals.
I saw a team transformed because of
coaching.
My team and I call this "culturally congruent coaching."
To illustrate this concept of culturally congruent coaching, I want to tell you about one of our patients.
And personally, I'm beyond excited to think that with this simple concept of culturally congruent coaching, we could change the lives of 125 million Americans and many others across the world that are living with chronic diseases.
There is a lot of happiness
coaching.
Here a bit more imagination with the camera and and a bit more
coaching
and rehearsal for the delivery of the lines would have made a big difference.
Dave Koechner (Who starred in 'Anchorman' alongside Ferrell) leads a teams of underdogs to win against a coach (Carl Weathers of 'Happy Gilmore' fame) who got him back into
coaching.
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