Do you know how to give developmental feedback to project team members?

Try the GROW model. It’s simple and it works.

 

If you find the information in the above video to be of interest, Bob Griffiths has developed web-based tool (CoachMaster) that helps structure a coaching session around the GROW framework. It looks very promising as a supplement to telephone coaching which is probably the most common form of coaching these days.  It seems to enable a level of critical thinking and record keeping that could really help us as project leaders with globally distributed teams, or as coaches with globally distributed clients.   https://coachmaster.co.uk/Coachmaster.html

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About Bill Youngdahl

For the past six years, I have been the academic director for an executive eduction program titled Leading Global Projects that a colleague, Robert Moran, and I deliver to a major pharmaceutical company. I spend a great deal of time in airplanes and hotels but love the work. I have been at the Thunderbird School of Global Management since 1997 after working at Arizona State University for five years. I had "real" jobs in industry at Xerox and Hughes Aircraft, in engineering and project management, prior to becoming an academic. The transition to academia involved several years at the University of Southern California where I received a PhD in Business Administration and developed a passion for teaching. I'm also a certified Project Management Professional. My time at Thunderbird has been an amazing journey with MBA and EMBA students as well as corporate learning program particpants from Novartis, ExxonMobil, American Express, General Motors, Delphi, McDonald's, Discount Tire, and many other organizations. Working with organizations to customize learning experiences and interventions is my professional passion. Prosperity-depleting bureaucracy is my nemesis.

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