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Take a look at most of the learning and development activity in any organization and you'll find a concentration on what I'll call 'events'. By this I mean training courses, special meetings, workshops, seminars, or even time [url=http://www.sandvikfw.net/shopuk.php]hollister outlet sale[/url] set aside for on line or distance learning. All well and good but the problem with this concentration on 'events' is that it reinforces the limiting belief that learning and performing are separate and competing activities.
We worry about the 'transfer' of learning and we ponder how to take learning 'back' into the work situation. Coaching resolves the tension between learning and performing by making them part and parcel of the same thing.
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There is a well known model that suggests that learning - or becoming competent - is a question of passing through four distinct phases. Let's attempt to see how this applies in a typical work situation.
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Unconscious incompetence
That Friday evening Ed becomes a bit worried; he starts to fret about Monday. He has listened to his colleagues make the announcements hundreds of times, but he has never addressed a group before. He thinks it might be very difficult, but doesn't really know why he thinks that.
Conscious incompetence
On Monday morning Ed takes a deep breath and begins his address. Unfortunately he forgets to mention the fire alarm test and tells the group that they will have lunch in the restaurant when in fact they are going to have a buffet in the conference room. He is so nervous that his mouth becomes dry and this makes him even more uncertain in his speech. However he notices many of the [url=http://www.gotprintsigns.com/abercrombiepascher/]abercrombie soldes[/url] people in the room smiling warmly at him and some even chuckle when he makes a couple of witty remarks
Conscious competence
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Unconscious competence
Some weeks later Ed barely thinks about announcing the domestic arrangements. He has other things to worry about and when the time comes, he pops into the conference room reels off the announcements and quickly moves on to other things. To the outsider Ed looks the picture of confidence, but he does have a tendency to forget bits of information and can look a bit distracted at times.
We [url=http://www.fibmilano.it]woolrich[/url] can similarly apply this cycle to most tasks and activities at work. The main lesson for coaching managers is to recognize that learning can only take place in the conscious - or I might say aware - phases of the cycle. Thus coaching questions move people from Unconscious Incompetence to Conscious Competence but also from Unconscious Competence back to Conscious Competence to address any bad habits.
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