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*The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More & Change the Way You Lead Forever* is a book by Michael Bungay Stanier. It focuses on transforming leadership and management through coaching techniques that emphasize asking powerful questions and providing support without giving advice or making assumptions.
### Key Concepts:
1. **The Power of Questions**: The book stresses the importance of asking questions that encourage reflection and problem-solving. It offers practical advice on how to ask the right questions to help people think through their challenges.
2. **Seven Essential Questions**: Stanier introduces seven essential questions to guide coaching conversations. These questions are designed to help leaders coach others more effectively. They include:
– **What’s on your mind?** – To start the conversation and focus on the most important issue.
– **And what else?** – To dig deeper and explore all possibilities.
– **What’s the real challenge here for you?** – To uncover the root issue.
– **What do you want?** – To clarify goals and desired outcomes.
– **How can I help?** – To offer support while maintaining autonomy for the person being coached.
– **If you’re saying yes to this, what are you saying no to?** – To help make choices clearer.
– **What was most useful for you?** – To reflect on the conversation and reinforce learning.
3. **Coaching Over Directing**: One of the central ideas is that leaders should spend less time providing solutions and more time asking questions that empower their team members to come up with their own solutions. This helps develop employees’ problem-solving skills and builds a sense of ownership.
4. **The 10-Minute Coaching Conversation**: Stanier encourages leaders to make coaching a regular, but quick, part of their day. A coaching conversation doesn’t need to be long—it can be as short as 10 minutes. The key is consistency and focus.
5. **Building Habits**: The book focuses on creating lasting change in leadership style by turning coaching into a habit. Leaders are encouraged to practice regularly and focus on asking good questions rather than providing answers.
6. **Mindset Shift**: Stanier emphasizes a shift in mindset for leaders, from giving advice and making decisions to fostering the autonomy of those they lead. This approach increases employee engagement, responsibility, and growth.
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