DeAngelo Wiser
Wiser Sports Leadership
Wiser Sports Leadership
With technology being in the forefront, companies and CEOs
are increasingly relying on that same technology for a huge percentage of employee
training. Online courses seem to be the
norm for required certifications for many jobs, introductory video clips about
the history of the company, goal setting, learning what is expected in the work
place, and much more. Technology has
advantages, allowing employees to do this in the comfort of their homes at any
time, with the ability to pause the presentation and pick it back up
later. Certainly there are situations
where this can work wonderfully, especially in technical aspects of the
company.
However, I wonder what price we’re paying to replace quality
human interaction with efficiency. It
may be costing your company more that you know in a revolving workforce.
I want to challenge every company and CEO to train their
employees in face-to-face settings, either with a company trainer or an
immediate supervisor, whenever possible. Just as coaches prepare their players
for any sport, corporate training should incorporate the following:
1. Game Situations- Every coach puts his or her players in game situations in practice. So can you. Place employees in small groups and give them situations they need to resolve, such as an angry customer, conflicts with another employee, practicing a proper sales technique, etc. Then have each group leader present the group’s resolution. Give the best group a bonus of some kind--free lunch, fun money, etc. We did this when I was a sales manager in front of the owner, who was a tough audience. We undoubtedly improved.
2.
Listening-
Probably the most overlooked area in training topics is listening in the
workplace. Great coaches always listen
to their players with respect to what they think is best and how to improve the
team. With the same groups, ask each one
to come up with the five biggest challenges their job presents each day. Follow up with how they would resolve
these. Simply by listening you can gain
great insight in your company and how it can improve.
3.
Leadership
Classes- Every team has one or more leaders willing to step up in tough
situations on and off the field. Coaches
simply can’t do it all. Offer leadership
classes for those interested in expanding their careers, allowing potential
leaders to emerge. Challenges are what
true leaders thrive on. In this setting,
you can take role playing to a higher level and see what solutions they come up
with respect to employee relations, discipline problems, how to negotiate a
deal with another company, etc. These
classes need not be related to your company.
By doing more for your employees and looking out for their welfare, you
will gain loyalty and expand their careers.
4.
Engaging- Coaches engage their players
every day. Rapport is necessary for any
team to succeed. People work for
people. Do your employees know who you
are? I believe they need to. If only a matter of walking through your
business every day and engaging them with true, sincere conversation, you gain
valuable information about those in your work force. You will teach them by
your example. Employees want to know
what kind of person you are, and base their decisions and performance on
it. Dedicated employees have great
loyalty for a leader they believe in.
5.
Trainer/Coach-
Certainly a big key to your company’s success is the Coach or Trainer. In today’s world they have to be many
things. Motivator, Supporter, Driver, Enthusiastic,
Confident, Solid Decision Maker, Trustworthy, Strong Character, High Integrity
and many more. When you think of all the
successful sports teams, you understand when you see the Coach. This same type of individual needs to be the one
who trains your employees. When I was in
sales, we had the best trainer I’ve ever seen, he was so enthusiastic about the
company and his job that we were just naturally drawn in to succeed. Invest in someone who has all the attributes
of a great salesperson, with a loyalty to your organization and a commitment to
make those around him or her better.
Technology is a terrific tool, making your company more
visible, more efficient, and providing resources never before thought of. However, it can’t produce enthusiasm, dedication,
loyalty, and determination in your employees.
Only you can do that.
Our successful experience in this area can get you started down the path for success, whether evaluating current conditions, exploring new options, making recommendations or setting goals. Contact us today: coachwiser@gmail.com
Our successful experience in this area can get you started down the path for success, whether evaluating current conditions, exploring new options, making recommendations or setting goals. Contact us today: coachwiser@gmail.com
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