Coaching Skills for Managers

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Coaching Skills for Managers
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M2098

Madrid (Spain)

22 Dec 2025 -26 Dec 2025

5550

Overview

Introduction:

Coaching skills for managers represent a structured framework to guide employee growth, align performance with organizational objectives, and foster continuous talent development. These skills enable managers to build trust, provide constructive feedback, and empower teams to achieve higher levels of engagement and accountability. This training program introduces advanced coaching models, communication structures, and performance support methods that transform managerial roles into leadership catalysts. It emphasizes strategic coaching as an institutional tool for developing individuals and sustaining organizational competitiveness.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze advanced coaching frameworks and their role in managerial effectiveness.

  • Use structured communication methods that enhance coaching conversations.

  • Evaluate performance support techniques that link coaching with organizational outcomes.

  • Explore coaching strategies that build employee ownership and accountability.

  • Integrate coaching models into leadership systems for sustainable talent development.

Target Audience:

  • Mid and senior-level managers.

  • Team leaders and supervisors.

  • HR and talent development professionals.

  • Project managers with people management responsibilities.

  • Executives aiming to strengthen leadership impact through coaching.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of Coaching in Management:

  • Core principles of coaching and their institutional relevance.

  • Differences between coaching, mentoring, and supervision.

  • Models of managerial coaching, GROW and CLEAR.

  • Managerial responsibilities in enabling employee growth.

  • Structures for embedding coaching into daily leadership.

Unit 2:

Communication Frameworks for Effective Coaching:

  • Structured listening and questioning techniques.

  • Frameworks for constructive feedback and dialogue.

  • Role of emotional intelligence in coaching conversations.

  • Aligning communication with cultural and organizational contexts.

  • Tools for building trust and psychological safety in teams.

Unit 3:

Performance and Development Coaching:

  • Coaching as a system for linking goals with performance outcomes.

  • Strategies for identifying strengths and addressing skill gaps.

  • Role of coaching in succession planning and career development.

  • Performance metrics and KPIs aligned with coaching effectiveness.

  • Documentation structures for monitoring coaching impact.

Unit 4:

Advanced Coaching Strategies for Managers:

  • Coaching for innovation, problem solving, and strategic thinking.

  • Models for group coaching and team based performance alignment.

  • Frameworks for handling resistance during coaching.

  • Cross functional coaching methods in complex organizations.

  • Governance considerations in managerial coaching roles.

Unit 5:

Integrating Coaching into Leadership Systems:

  • Institutionalizing coaching within leadership frameworks.

  • Linking coaching outcomes to talent development programs.

  • Role of coaching in organizational change and transformation.

  • Strategies for sustaining coaching culture across management levels.

  • Evaluation mechanisms for long term coaching effectiveness.