What does it take to successfully attract, engage, and retain today’s young professionals?
While older generations of employees value job satisfaction, millennials and Gen Z value something more elusive—professional development. According to a recent Gallup study1, professional development has replaced job satisfaction as the key value among younger employees. For many organizations, this change is a dramatic shift.
Because of this realignment in professional values, “Gallup recommends that [employers] equip their managers to become coaches” (Gallup, 2019). What is the difference between a manager and a coach, and how can you deliver on this expectation of the next generation?
Join us for a free one-hour webinar with Adam Tarnow and Clay Scroggins, hosts of the How to Lead podcast, to learn how to future-proof your organization by embracing a coaching mindset toward emerging leaders. Gain practical tools to become a coach instead of a manager, the best ways to give feedback, common pitfalls to avoid, and more.
Recorded webinar will be emailed to registrants after live event.
What does it mean to be a coach, and how is a coach different from a boss or a manager?
What makes coaching more difficult than traditional management?
What is the best way to give feedback, regardless of the topic or situation, and handle reactions to it?
Which habits make someone a great coach?
What are some common pitfalls to avoid as a coach?
What are the best ways to start coaching conversations?
Adam Tarnow is the founder of Adam Tarnow & Company, a consulting firm focused on leadership development. He is the host of the BetterMan podcast and the co-host of How to Lead with Clay Scroggins and Adam Tarnow. He is a graduate of Clemson University, received a Ducktorate Degree from Disney University (yes, it’s a thing), and is a recovering CPA. Adam lives in Dallas, Texas, with his wife, Jackie, and their two kids.
Clay Scroggins is a long-time lead pastor within the North Point family of churches, serving as lead pastor at Buckhead Church, Browns Bridge Church, and North Point Community Church. Clay is also the bestselling author of multiple books, including How to Lead When You’re Not in Charge, and his most recent, The Aspiring Leader’s Guide to the Future. Clay is a trusted voice in leadership and now speaks, consults, and advises leaders and various organizations. He received an industrial engineering degree from Georgia Tech and a doctorate from Dallas Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Jenny, have five children and live in Atlanta, Georgia.