What a Coaching Culture Looks Like in Practice
A coaching culture is not just about training managers in coaching skills. It is a system that includes:
1. Leadership Mindset
Leaders shift from:
Giving answers
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Asking thoughtful questions
Controlling outcomes
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Developing people
Directing tasks
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Growing capability
2. Coaching Skills Across the Organization
Common practices include:
- Active listening in meetings to truly understand diverse perspectives
- Development-focused performance conversations rather than just evaluations
- Solution-oriented dialogue to move forward effectively
- Reflective questioning to provoke new ways of thinking
- Peer coaching and mentoring as a standard way of collaborating
3. Organizational Integration
Coaching culture is supported by:
- Leadership development programs tailored to coaching competencies
- HR processes aligned with continuous development, not only annual evaluation
- Internal coaching pools or highly trained managers-as-coaches
- Structured coaching programs explicitly designed for leaders and teams
- Continuous reinforcement through clear communication and follow-up learning