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The Uncomplicated Coach
How a Busy Manager Learned to Lead Differently and Find Success
by Neal Woodson
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Overview


The Uncomplicated Coach is here as an antidote to the confusing and impractical solutions provided in so many management books. Here there is a practical and straightforward guide that any manager can use to solve many of the challenges in today's rapidly evolving workplaces and customer spaces. With the no-nonsense and easy-to-apply approach of The Uncomplicated Coach, any manager can develop their leadership skills while building a team engaged and contributing to a better workplace that improves the experience of customers.

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Description


Business leaders the world over want to create environments where employees want to work rather than have to work. And what manager doesn't want employees to deliver their best to customers? However, antiquated philosophies and thinking still rule the day and leaders constantly struggle with a lack of alternatives, so they continue slogging away with the same old tired systems. The narrative of business is changing. Our workplaces and the processes involved in managing them are being redefined every day while all of the traditional problems related to revenue, employees, costs, and customers are still lurking in every corner. Moreover, employee engagement levels are declining and in some cases at all-time lows. Each and every day, people run off to jobs where they feel they can contribute more but aren't engaged to do it. Managers in every industry are stretched with more and more responsibilities, measurements, and expectations that they must meet and exceed, all in a 24-hour day. And, as if that's not enough challenge, the landscape of the business world is being transformed by a customer base that is hyper-connected, demanding of immediate attention, and in constant pursuit of innovative solutions. It is enough for most leaders to simply throw up their hands in quiet, or in some cases, quite anguished desperation. Given all of this, the practical ideas of The Uncomplicated Coach are here to help. Through the use of a story, a handbook with technical details, and simple exercises where ideas can be applied to day-to-day life, any manager or soon-to-be-manager can grow their leadership skills and engage their team members to reach their potential. The Uncomplicated Coach is written for busy managers and leaders of organizations who are frustrated with low employee engagement, indifferent customers, and lagging results. Many books are available to help but so many present complicated formulas and hard-to-apply techniques that result in little change and no real reduction in frustration. The Uncomplicated Coach simplifies things and presents an easy-to-remember process of coaching conversations that allow managers to engage and empower while improving results for both the organization and their customers.

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About the author


Neal Woodson is a coach, teacher, mentor, writer, blogger, speaker, and self-proclaimed crusader on a mission to end the misery that infects so many lives in today's workplaces and customer spaces. He has 35 years of experience across a range of environments, including restaurants, retail, education, and over 20 years in the event technology sector of the hospitality space where he helps managers and line-level team members collaborate in driving a better customer experience. He has earned invitations to speak, teach, and coach in a multitude of settings with a variety of audiences from executives to warehouse workers to college students. His areas of expertise include customer and employee experience optimization, leadership development, culture change, coaching, and training. When he's not busy with all of the above, he spends time with his wife traveling and enjoying sports, food, wine, and the exploits of his children.
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Book details

Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS

Subgenre:Leadership

Language:English

Pages:172

eBook ISBN:9781543980042

Paperback ISBN:9781543980035


Overview


The Uncomplicated Coach is here as an antidote to the confusing and impractical solutions provided in so many management books. Here there is a practical and straightforward guide that any manager can use to solve many of the challenges in today's rapidly evolving workplaces and customer spaces. With the no-nonsense and easy-to-apply approach of The Uncomplicated Coach, any manager can develop their leadership skills while building a team engaged and contributing to a better workplace that improves the experience of customers.

Read more

Description


Business leaders the world over want to create environments where employees want to work rather than have to work. And what manager doesn't want employees to deliver their best to customers? However, antiquated philosophies and thinking still rule the day and leaders constantly struggle with a lack of alternatives, so they continue slogging away with the same old tired systems. The narrative of business is changing. Our workplaces and the processes involved in managing them are being redefined every day while all of the traditional problems related to revenue, employees, costs, and customers are still lurking in every corner. Moreover, employee engagement levels are declining and in some cases at all-time lows. Each and every day, people run off to jobs where they feel they can contribute more but aren't engaged to do it. Managers in every industry are stretched with more and more responsibilities, measurements, and expectations that they must meet and exceed, all in a 24-hour day. And, as if that's not enough challenge, the landscape of the business world is being transformed by a customer base that is hyper-connected, demanding of immediate attention, and in constant pursuit of innovative solutions. It is enough for most leaders to simply throw up their hands in quiet, or in some cases, quite anguished desperation. Given all of this, the practical ideas of The Uncomplicated Coach are here to help. Through the use of a story, a handbook with technical details, and simple exercises where ideas can be applied to day-to-day life, any manager or soon-to-be-manager can grow their leadership skills and engage their team members to reach their potential. The Uncomplicated Coach is written for busy managers and leaders of organizations who are frustrated with low employee engagement, indifferent customers, and lagging results. Many books are available to help but so many present complicated formulas and hard-to-apply techniques that result in little change and no real reduction in frustration. The Uncomplicated Coach simplifies things and presents an easy-to-remember process of coaching conversations that allow managers to engage and empower while improving results for both the organization and their customers.

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About the author


Neal Woodson is a coach, teacher, mentor, writer, blogger, speaker, and self-proclaimed crusader on a mission to end the misery that infects so many lives in today's workplaces and customer spaces. He has 35 years of experience across a range of environments, including restaurants, retail, education, and over 20 years in the event technology sector of the hospitality space where he helps managers and line-level team members collaborate in driving a better customer experience. He has earned invitations to speak, teach, and coach in a multitude of settings with a variety of audiences from executives to warehouse workers to college students. His areas of expertise include customer and employee experience optimization, leadership development, culture change, coaching, and training. When he's not busy with all of the above, he spends time with his wife traveling and enjoying sports, food, wine, and the exploits of his children.
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