Getting people to do what they say they will do… Throughout my years of coaching, I find that sometimes leaders blame employees for not following through. Yet it is the leader who is sometimes at fault for not being clear, concise and specific. Here's a process to increase the chances that your people will do what they say they will do: 1. Make sure you both are clear about what you want them to do. The more specific the request the better the result will be. Be specific about when he would like this particular activity done. Whenever possible, mutually set the deadline. (visit my past blog on goal setting ) 2. Check for understanding. Make sure you both have the same message. Just because someone says yes, doesn't mean that you both are agreeing to the same thing. Check to make sure the message you sent is the same one they received. (see communication article ) 3. Follow-up in writing, whenever appropriate. Some goals may be more complex and a brief written follow up (by eit...
Patrick Donadio is a Certified Speaking Professional and Master Certified Coach. For 20+ years, he has guided leaders to use his IMPACT© process to better communicate, present, listen, shift mindsets, and increase their bottom line. He is one of a few people globally to earn the highest designations in both the speaking and coaching professions. To book Patrick to speak at your next event or to learn more about his executive coaching, call 614-488-9164 or e-mail Patrick@PatrickDonadio.com